Serre Chevalier 22/23 march
Is it a gamble or can I sleep easy knowing I will be able to ski back to resort level,
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However, I have been there in April and skied back to resort level, albeit a bit tough and not the best, and last March I was there 3rd week and we had a massive dump of snow, 1.5 metres in 36 hours.
Yes it could be fine, and it could also be tricky, but experience tells me in March Serre Che is pretty much nailed on snow even down to the valley level.
You can always ride the lifts down the last section worst case scenario, but I wouldnt be thinking about not being able to ski down to the resort that time of year personally.
Great place by the way.
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Started by Gardenshed in France 04-Feb-2014 - 7 Replies
Gardenshed posted Feb-2014
Tony_H
reply to 'Serre Chevalier' posted Feb-2014
Anywhere end of March has a gamble on skiing back to resort.gardenshed wrote:Serre Chevalier 22/23 march
Is it a gamble or can I sleep easy knowing I will be able to ski back to resort level,
However, I have been there in April and skied back to resort level, albeit a bit tough and not the best, and last March I was there 3rd week and we had a massive dump of snow, 1.5 metres in 36 hours.
Yes it could be fine, and it could also be tricky, but experience tells me in March Serre Che is pretty much nailed on snow even down to the valley level.
You can always ride the lifts down the last section worst case scenario, but I wouldnt be thinking about not being able to ski down to the resort that time of year personally.
Great place by the way.
Tony_H
reply to 'Serre Chevalier' posted Feb-2014
Heres a couple of pics I found from last March, cant remember specific dates but it was the 20 something.....
Waiting for the ski bus that didnt turn up at resort level 1400m
Mid station on the mountain 4 days later

Waiting for the ski bus that didnt turn up at resort level 1400m

Mid station on the mountain 4 days later
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Volf
reply to 'Serre Chevalier' posted Mar-2014
There's a lot of snow there now. As long as it stays relatively cool you should be all right. SC goes from very high to relatively low. As Tony says, you can at least take a lift down from the Mid Station. Which village will you be staying in?
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Ski Montgenevre with Ski Etoile - no queues, snow sure
Gardenshed
reply to 'Serre Chevalier' posted Mar-2014
Monetier
should be ok then
should be ok then
Volf
reply to 'Serre Chevalier' posted Mar-2014
No worries, great tree-lined runs down. Say Hi to the folks at the Peyra Juana mountain restaurant. Well worth a visit!!
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Ski Montgenevre with Ski Etoile - no queues, snow sure
Tony_H
reply to 'Serre Chevalier' posted Mar-2014
At least once a day as well.
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Jastem
reply to 'Serre Chevalier' posted Mar-2014
Excellent choice of resort - Monetier is my personal favourite of the Serre Chevalier villages. The Peyra Juana is one of the friendliest mountain pitstops I have ever come across. Depending on how close to the slopes you are staying, there is a consigne by the chairlift where you can store your skis and boots for the week - about 20 euros I think.
Topic last updated on 03-March-2014 at 14:36