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The Crash Reel
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 20 Replies
Off-topic and personal wibble removed. Take it outside boys; what happens in Facebook, stays in Facebook. TVM
Nice village near Grenoble or Annecy
Started by User in France, 3 Replies
Hi Caroline, welcome...

Near Annecy I'd suggest La Clusaz or Le Grand Bornand. Although there's good skiing in both, they're both nice villages and pleasant places to hang out during the day (bit more to do in LC).

You've got ice skating, swimming, snow-shoe walking, and huskies (dog-powered sledging) all available and buses between the villages to go for a wander if you wish.

You could even ski if you get bored of resting... :lol:
It snowed (again) yesterday...

Looks like a mild day or two in Les Alpes from tomorrow, then should stay cold with occasional snow through to the end of the month... 8)


Andermatt this morning - courtesy of the nice people at Andermatt Wetter
Iceman wrote:What you think Adders Fish? :roll:

There will be no hurricane...

...however, North and West Alps (and possibly much else besides) look to be in for a bit of a pasting (technical term) this coming weekend and into the start of next week. Seasonal temps and occasional snow for the week following, ifs, buts and maybes...

Not a bad start to November by any measure! 8)
Week Ending November 8th, 2013

* Free to re-publish in whole or part so long as clearly credited to www.J2ski.com with the words "J2Ski Snow Report - November 7th 2013" linked to this page or http://www.j2ski.com/snow_forecast/

This Week's Headlines:

- Heavy snow in the Alps, set to continue.
- Some of North Americas biggest resorts – Lake Louise and Mammoth, opening this Friday.
- Scottish slopes may open imminently after week of snow.
- US first country in North America to have the number of ski areas open hit double figures.
- More areas open in Scandinavia.
- First eastern North American ski areas have opened in Quebec and Vermont.

As we enter November the build up to the full start of winter 2013-14 continues almost unabated in most of the world's main skiing regions. There has been heavy snow in the past week first in the Eastern and then in the Western Alps bringing large accumulations to Austrians then French ski areas, in many cases right down to valley level. The heavy snowfall is expected to continue over the coming weekend. Up to 20cm of snowfall in 24 hours was reported in Scandinavia and temperatures have been unseasonably cold in Scotland where all five areas are no under a white coat of snow.

In North America momentum continues too with ever bigger-name resorts opening, in most cases thanks to a mix of snowmaking and the big snowfall in the West in the last few days of October. The first eastern ski area has opened too.

The Alps
Austria
It has been a snowy week in the Austrian Alps. The country's eight glacier ski areas have regularly been reporting 10-30cm snowfalls in 24 hour periods all week. Some of the biggest falls were reported at Pitztal, with Austria's highest lifts and already nearly two months in to its season. It reported a 30cm snowfall on Monday, it has had nearly 3 metres of snow fall since it started its season in mid-September and 70cm over the past week. More recently Kaunertal reported 20cm in 24 hours on Wednesday morning.

Hintertux still reports a 135cm base although it has been snowing there all week and continues to do so. The Stubai glacier reports a one metre base depth with 15cm of fresh snow.

What's different abut this wave of snow to earlier ones, apart from the volume, is that the snow is falling down to high valleys rather than just at glacier level. Obergurgl, the first area in the country without glacier skiing to rely on, is scheduled to open next Thursday.

France
After the 10 day opening of Les 2 Alpes over the half-term holiday period, it closed again on Monday, leaving Tignes the sole open French ski area. Anyone lucky enough to have been there on Tuesday this week would have enjoyed 30cm of fresh snow falling in 24 hours for great powder skiing. The snow was of course across the many yet-to-open French areas too, boding well for the start of the season in the area, now just weeks away. For now though Tignes is the only centre open in France again for a few weeks until Val Thorens starts the charge for the main 13-14 openings in two weeks on 23rd November.

Italy
Three glacier areas are currently open in Italy with Val Senales with a 2.6m base claiming the deepest snow in the world at present. Cervinia is now open full time after weekend opening in October and has a 1m base with some fresh snow. The third option the Presena Glacier above Passo Tonale is also reporting a one metre base and two intermediate grade runs open.

Switzerland
Switzerland has perhaps had a little less fresh snow than its neighbours but is still looking good for early November. Four areas are currently open as a fifth, Engelberg has a scheduled 11 day maintenance closure running until next Friday 15th November. Year round Zermatt has a 1.9m base. It expects more fresh snow at the weekend with temperatures in the minus-five up to zero range. Also open are Saas Fee, Diavolezza near St Moritz and at Glacier 3000 between Gstaad and les Diablerets which has a 70cm base depth and nine runs open.

Crans Montana and Davos are among resorts planning to open in a week's time.

Scandinavia
After last week's warm spell in Norway, the snow has returned with up to 20cm in 24 hours reported by some resorts. Bases continue to slowly build across the region and more areas are opening. So far it's mostly small Norwegian areas like Gol and Gala with 20-30cm base depth but big names like Voss will open at the weekend and Hemsedal is also expected to open soon. In Scandinavia Ruka and Levi (which hosts World cup racing in just over a week's time0 are also going strong and expected to be joined by Pyha, new in the Inghams brochures this season, on Saturday.

Pyrenees
There's been more fresh-snowfall reported in the Pyrenees. It seems unlikely any areas will open for another 3 – 4 weeks but a healthy base appears to be building for their opening days.

Scotland
It has been a week of low temperatures and frwquent snow showers on Scottish mountains, leading to speculation (well, from us), that Cairngorm at least (which is looking whitest) may be about to open for the season, they say the snow level is down to 700m and that they're assessing conditions daily.

North America
Canada
It's all been happening in Canada. North America's first East Coast resort to open for 2013-14, Mt Sainte Sauveur in Quebec, started turning its lifts at the end of last week thanks to rapid snowmaking and in the West Nakiska and Mt Norquay (Banff) opened at the weekend thanks to a mix of around 50cm of fresh snow and snowmaking. They're due to be joined in the next 48 hours by some bigger hitters in Canadian skiing – Sunshine and Lake Louise, as well as Marmot Basin at Jasper to the north are all due to open this Friday, 8th November, taking the Alberta open areas count to five.

USA
There's been more snowfall rolling around Western North America and some serious accumulations reported in Colorado. The list of resorts open in the famous ski state continues to grow with Breckenridge the latest to join (On Friday 8th October). Mammoth has also opened in California (on Thursday 7th November) joining Sugar Bowl and Boreal. Utah's Solitude is also expected to be the first in the state to open tomorrow (Friday, 8th November). Along with Wild Mountain in Minnesota and Timberline in Oregon, the US is the first northern hemisphere country to report the number of open areas in double figures for 13-14.
4 Day break close to Lyon
Started by User in France, 7 Replies
billip1 wrote:Blimey, Mr A., my autoroute app tells me it's 2h 50 mins and 220 km ... Could there be two Orcieres-Merlettes maybe ?

:oops:

Oh. It appears we had it in the wrong place... or it moved...

Talk amongst yourselves whilst, by the magic that is jiggeryhackery, we make it go back where it should be... apologies for any confusion and thanks for pointing that up Billip1!
4 Day break close to Lyon
Started by User in France, 7 Replies
Hi Ruth,

Welcome to J2Ski...

[Edited to remove daft suggestion, as our map had Orcieres in the wrong place...]

If you're happy to drive a bit further then there's a reasonable choice from Lyon - you can see the ski areas near Lyon here.

Switching to Geneva might give you more options but check the French Ski opening dates carefully. Much of the Grand Massif, Portes du Soleil and Aravis - not to mention the Chamonix Valley - should be open, although some of the smaller stations might only be open for the weekend, depending on the snow, etc.

Good time to go though; quiet slopes, lots of accommodation choice and (fingers crossed) should have good snow... 8)
J2SkiNews wrote:The Pitztal Glacier ... says that it has already received 2.9m of snow this autumn

:shock:

That's an impressive stat - probably more than the average annual snowfall for quite a few ski resorts...

...and there's more in the forecast too...

We sent out 3,500 powder alarms this morning; a fine start to November!