Snow Canons/Best time of day to ski - apols if duplicate
Started by Marshian70 in Beginning Skiing 10-Jan-2010 - 14 Replies
LOTA
reply to 'Snow Canons/Best time of day to ski - apols if duplicate' posted Jan-2010
Snow cannons, of course, are a different thing - and Alpe D'Huez has lots that are well used in March and April. I went there during a mild spell in March and the grooming was excellent, no closures or bare patches.
Trencher
reply to 'Snow Canons/Best time of day to ski - apols if duplicate' posted Jan-2010
You can see in the photo that there's hardly a wisp of snow, it's so hard

Trencher
Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Snow Canons/Best time of day to ski - apols if duplicate' posted Jan-2010
Trencher wrote:Learn to carve, and you'll love the icy spring mornings.
Or move to the Midwest and you'll have to learn to love them :twisted:
Trencher
reply to 'Snow Canons/Best time of day to ski - apols if duplicate' posted Jan-2010
Trencher
Stevesmoothie
reply to 'Snow Canons/Best time of day to ski - apols if duplicate' posted Jan-2010
Dids1
reply to 'Snow Canons/Best time of day to ski - apols if duplicate' posted Jan-2010
We've always had plenty of snow, the slopes will be quieter than other school holidays and it's warmer than this time of year too.
Hopefully snow cannons won't be needed as there's usually enough to get through to the end of the season.
It can get a bit porridge like towards the end of the day on busier slopes, but it's never put us off.
Innsbrucker
reply to 'Snow Canons/Best time of day to ski - apols if duplicate' posted Jan-2010
On ice I tend to fall feet first. On 'porridge' I fall head or upper body first. Not great.
Resorts vary a lot in altitude and hence temperature. So maybe it makes sense to go to a lower resort in early winter to avoid too much ice, and a higher resort in spring to avoid the slush. But that is not relevant to the question about cannons.
Edited 1 time. Last update at 11-Jan-2010
Topic last updated on 11-January-2010 at 11:58