Anyone in Soldeu now ?
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Started by Snocannon in Andorra 03-Jan-2011 - 23 Replies
Snocannon posted Jan-2011
What's it like ? snow seems to be scarce from all met reports, with little on the way. Heading there for mid term.
Daved
reply to 'Anyone in Soldeu now ?' posted Jan-2011
let you know ..off to Arinsal on Sunday
Skikeith
reply to 'Anyone in Soldeu now ?' posted Jan-2011
Just back yesterday, very little snow at resort level but its on the slopes where it is most important, same can be sain for Arinsal, temps were +8C all week!
K McC
Snocannon
reply to 'Anyone in Soldeu now ?' posted Jan-2011
Thanks, hopefully it will improve. If not I'm investing in Mt Leinster as a future Ski destination. :lol:
Coop
reply to 'Anyone in Soldeu now ?' posted Jan-2011
I'm off there next Saturday and there's no snow forecast between now and then.
Whenever I've gone there in the past (during February) there was always snow but no experience of January in Andorra. Guess I'll stick to more snow sure resorts in the future.
Whenever I've gone there in the past (during February) there was always snow but no experience of January in Andorra. Guess I'll stick to more snow sure resorts in the future.
Snocannon
reply to 'Anyone in Soldeu now ?' posted Jan-2011
Any further news?
Tony_H
reply to 'Anyone in Soldeu now ?' posted Jan-2011
There is little snow, none forecast, and war temps. I suggest packing monopoly.
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Coop
reply to 'Anyone in Soldeu now ?' posted Jan-2011
I still haven't managed to master the art of playing board games whilst skiing....you truly are a talented man Mr H..
The majority of the runs across the Grandvalira are open and although they may not be challenging nor is there much powder snow, skiing is skiing and beats lying around on a beach everytime.
And considering I only paid £500 ALL IN (HB, flights, lift pass, ski hire and lessons) I'll take the relatively poor conditions.
Back to topic, as Tony stated...no snow forecast, high temps and plenty of cheap beer...
The majority of the runs across the Grandvalira are open and although they may not be challenging nor is there much powder snow, skiing is skiing and beats lying around on a beach everytime.
And considering I only paid £500 ALL IN (HB, flights, lift pass, ski hire and lessons) I'll take the relatively poor conditions.
Back to topic, as Tony stated...no snow forecast, high temps and plenty of cheap beer...
Topic last updated on 04-March-2011 at 16:57