Poster: A snowHead
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Hi,
Planning to go mid april for a wkd, was wondering which resorts are the best for that time of yr?
Thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Impression I am getting is the year any where that is open will be great as the snow has been good. We are going to Belle Plagne flying out on the 14th April and judging by conditions reports on here and webcams is should be great. We should have been going to St Anton but got changed but that is looking it should be equally great.
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Val Thorens
Tignes/Val D'Isere
Verbier
Chamonix
Although this year lots of others will be in great condition still
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Obertauern, Austria
Kaprun, Austria
Hintertux, Austria
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I'd add places like Les 2 Alpes ,Zermatt, Saas Fee, Ischgl to the list
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Pitztal, Obergurgl, Solden, & Hintertux in Austria, in France Val d'Isere a pretty safe bet.
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Yep, this year = pretty much literally anywhere.
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Off-piste La Plagne.
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Tange, .................. Schrocken.
A veritable snow hole with 315cms at 2050m at the mo.
Yup that's @ 2050m. Much better snow depths than resorts with 1000m more vertical.
Resort snow depths at 1200m has 190cms at the moment.
Loadsa OP hardly touched by hoards of punters.
WTF go to France????????????.............. Overpriced, crowded, full of Russians!
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I think my local has about 300cm at 1800m ish. Also I haven't noticed many Russians, but I did spot a Lithuanian the other day.
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So I know it's been a great yr so most resorts should be ok but would still prefer to go somewhere that has a reliable April record purely because two weeks of strong sun can ruin everything. Is it a decent rule of thumb to go to the higher resorts?
Is st Anton usually considered ok in April? Arlberg only goes up to 2800, is that high enough?
Also samoens is supposed to have an excellent snow record but the grand massif is really not that high at all
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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My local at 1100m - 2500m this year absolutely PUMPS all over Tignes at the exact same time last year (which is where I was) in terms of snow cover and quality. Forget what you know about 'late season' skiing. Just go wherever tickles your fancy.
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Where are you?
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You know it makes sense.
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Many places close after Easter irrespective of snow covereage.
Not sure about France but in Austria many small resorts have shutdown already and I think most resorts close around the 7th April. The weather can also change very quickly, if I was booking now for mid April I'd go for the higher resorts.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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I ski at La Clusaz and Le Grand Bornand a lot. You could ski out of my front door in Annecy only a couple of weeks ago. This year's snow is ridiculous, and I was putting down fresh tracks this morning at 1400m.
Most years, go high. This year, go anywhere with a lift.
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Poster: A snowHead
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DB wrote: |
most resorts close around the 7th April |
I... the.. what?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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The snow this season is so amazing. I could not believe the coverage in Val/Tignes last week.
I'm so glad I've got one last week to go, it would be a crime not to squeeze in one last cheeky trip in a season as good as this.
I'm going to the eosb in Val Thorens but I'm sure pretty much anywhere will be just fine in mid-April.
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pretty much anywhere will be just fine in mid-April.
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but DB is right about the need to check closing dates. Useful list here http://www.peakretreats.co.uk/ski/resort-opening-closing-dates.htm
Most French resorts will be open for a while yet. Even Les Saisies will be open until 19 April. Many till later in the month.
Slope aspect becomes more important than altitude - you need a variety.
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pretty much anywhere will be just fine in mid-April.
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but DB is right about the need to check closing dates. Useful list here http://www.peakretreats.co.uk/ski/resort-opening-closing-dates.htm
Most French resorts will be open for a while yet. Even Les Saisies will be open until 19 April. Many till later in the month.
Slope aspect becomes more important than altitude - you need a variety.
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^ indeed, somewhere like Alpe d'Huez suffers late season. Very south-facing.
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Mr Pieholeo wrote: |
I ski at La Clusaz and Le Grand Bornand a lot. You could ski out of my front door in Annecy only a couple of weeks ago. This year's snow is ridiculous, and I was putting down fresh tracks this morning at 1400m.
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La Clusaz/Gd. Bo. often has better skiing than Val Thorens mid April. Normally I only go somewhere like Val Tho or Tignes when absolutely everywhere else is closed. So if the OP can book the week before they should do so.
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We're going to Belle Plagne on 14 April too (with Esprit); with awesome snow season it would be rude not to fit in another trip.
And if it's a bit warmer the kiddies will still enjoy!
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boardiac, excellent so are we.
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skimastaaah, shhh. Don't spoil the secret.
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I've skied mid-thigh pow in Engelberg, CH in mid-May if that's any help.
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Davos is my April resort of chioce
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Go to a high altitude resort: Zermatt, Espace Killy or Val Thorens. Altitude is everything late season because you can get rain or really high temperatures at lower elevations. I was in St. Anton last week. The base was fine and we got fresh snow on 3 of the six days but overall the conditions were just OK and not nearly as good as they look on paper. Temperatures got up to +8 degrees and the snow gets baked by the sun really fast.
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Paradiski is looking amazing for this time of year. If I could sneak another week in, I'd be there.
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You know it makes sense.
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Just booked Chamonix (was offered a chum's apartment - so no accommodation worries!) for 11th-14th.
Even if it's a slushfest, don't care - as long as it's sunny. No in the clouds-zero visibility nightmare that was Portes du Soleil 10 days ago, please...
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