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Started by Wide phil in Italy 06-Jan-2012 - 10 Replies
Wide phil posted Jan-2012
Hi have come accross this forum and due to go to Sestriere in early Feb and trying to get some snow reports. Anyone know what its like there or where the best place is to get any info
Far Queue
reply to 'Sestriere Snow' posted Jan-2012
Hi Wide Phil, look no further than the page on this site for Sestriere :D There are webcam links on those pages too, so you can see firsthand.
http://www.j2ski.com/snow_forecast/Italy/Sestriere_snow_report.html
You can also sign up for email snow reports as well now you are a member. Simply go to your profile, using the link at the left side of these boards, and select the resorts you wish to get snow information on.
Finally, if you are lucky, someone who is either out there or just returned will post here with first hand info.
Welcome to J2SKI :twisted:
Edit, actually it looks like only one of the webcam links is up to date, so I will pop it in below so you can see what is happening from here
http://www.j2ski.com/snow_forecast/Italy/Sestriere_snow_report.html
You can also sign up for email snow reports as well now you are a member. Simply go to your profile, using the link at the left side of these boards, and select the resorts you wish to get snow information on.
Finally, if you are lucky, someone who is either out there or just returned will post here with first hand info.
Welcome to J2SKI :twisted:
Edit, actually it looks like only one of the webcam links is up to date, so I will pop it in below so you can see what is happening from here

Edited 1 time. Last update at 06-Jan-2012
Wide phil
reply to 'Sestriere Snow' posted Jan-2012
Oh cool ,cheers for that. Never been there before and hoping for a good time
Bald-eagleman
reply to 'Sestriere Snow' posted Jan-2012
The slopes are great...really wide and the ability to ski the whole of the Milky Way (400kms). Sestriere itself is very soleless...a concrete jungle with limited appeal IMHO. However Sauze D'oulx just over the hill is v lively and more quaint.
Whatever if you are there for sking you will have a great time.
Have fun...me I will be at Serre Chevalier 4-11 Feb..your lift pass covers you for a day there, Alp D-and L2A I think
Whatever if you are there for sking you will have a great time.
Have fun...me I will be at Serre Chevalier 4-11 Feb..your lift pass covers you for a day there, Alp D-and L2A I think
Carving leaves me all on edge
Edited 1 time. Last update at 07-Jan-2012
Tony_H
reply to 'Sestriere Snow' posted Jan-2012
Wow.Lovely pic, Ive never seen the place with as much snow.
I echo whats been said. Some great skiing there, but dont get be restricted to that area, head over to Sauze where the skiing is lovely long cruisy runs, and a much nicer ambience.
Also have a day at least in MontGenevre, and if there is a trip going to Serre Chevalier, do it.
I echo whats been said. Some great skiing there, but dont get be restricted to that area, head over to Sauze where the skiing is lovely long cruisy runs, and a much nicer ambience.
Also have a day at least in MontGenevre, and if there is a trip going to Serre Chevalier, do it.
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Far Queue
reply to 'Sestriere Snow' posted Jan-2012
:D Pretty at night. Is that a star showing in a clear sky on the webcam?
Wide phil
reply to 'Sestriere Snow' posted Jan-2012
I stayed in Flaine a couple of years back and that was souless concrete also, but the insides of buildings were just as nice and the beer tated good after a days snowboarding so I can cope with that if the snows good
Matt23
reply to 'Sestriere Snow' posted Jan-2012
Looking for somewhere to head to for the first week in march and as sestriere is i believe the highest italian resort i thought it was a safe bet. any advice anyone ??????? got a great deal through nielsens who are doing bogof lift passes which saves around £190 on the trip which all helps. anyone experienced skiing there in march and if so how was it. i always ski first week of feb so kinda nervous going that bit later especially with the weather being so random this last few years.....
also is setriere and sauze north facing ???
many thanks in advance
also is setriere and sauze north facing ???
many thanks in advance
Topic last updated on 10-February-2012 at 20:34