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Patrick Thorne

19 Dec 12

The World Snow News

Patrick Thorne

19 Dec 12

Revelstoke this week picture Courtesy of Revelstoke and photographer Royce Sihlis

This Week’s World Snow News Headlines From Our Friends At www.j2ski.com

• Some French and Swiss ski resorts pass 3m (109 feet) snow depth mark.
• Some significant snowfalls in Colorado and Utah.
• Austrian snow depths pass 2m at snowiest resorts.
• Heavy snow in Western Canada, again.
• Mt Baker, world’s snowiest resort, first to pass 4m snow depth this season.

Europe

Austria

Despite milder conditions than last week, conditions remain good on most Austrian ski slopes. The snow depth on some Austrian glaciers has passed two metres for the first time, with Kaprun up at 210cm following 10cm of fresh snow in the past 24 hours. Obergurgl, the highest ‘non-glacier’ resort, is only six inches behind on 195cm. In The SkiWelt another 10cm of fresh snow was reported yesterday and more snow is expected in the coming days, base depths there range from an average 30cm at resort level to 95cm (over three feet) on upper runs. St Anton has had 15cm (six inches) of snow in the past week and has a 135cm base on upper runs, describing conditions as ‘powder.’

France

There’s excellent snow conditions across France with one of the best starts to the ski season for many years – a constant build up of snow rather than last years November drought followed by December deluge – making for much more consistent, reliable snowfall which has now passed 3m snow depth on upper slopes at a number of resorts including Les Arcs and Peisey Nancroix. Snow depth at Flaine, which opened last weekend, is already at 2.4m (8 feet). Most other major resorts have 1.5-2.5m bases.
Many ski areas have received at least another 30-68cm snowfall in the past week including Alpe d’Huez (60cm), Avoriaz (55cm), La Plagne (65cm), Meribel (32cm), Val d’Isere (65cm) and Val Thorens (68cm).

Italy

It has been quite a quiet week in Italy with little fresh snow, although most resorts have reported 10-20cm of snow to freshen up slope cover. Cervinia has the most snow in the country with a 2.55m base and the deeper snow bases are on the Western side of the country – where most areas have 1-2m on upper slopes.

In the Dolomites to the east conditions are continuing to improve and Arabba reports the biggest snowfall in the country of the past 7 days with a 41cm accumulation. Snow depth in Val Gardena is at 20-70cm although at Cortina to the south there’s now 1.1m (nearly 4 feet) lying on upper slopes.

Switzerland

If you don’t count ‘cult’ resorts like Mt Baker in Washington State you could claim that Andermatt in Switzerland with 3.3m (11 feet) of snow lying on upper slopes is the world’s deepest snow pack for a ‘major’ ski area. Also very snowy are Gstaad (320cm), Engelberg (275cm), Saas Fee (250cm), Zermatt (220cm) and Crans Montana 2m – all are set up right through to next spring now.

The healthy snowfall is continuing too. Verbier received just over 50cm of fresh snow in the past week and a similar amount again is expected next, for example, and it’s a similar story for Zermatt.

Pyrenees

There’s been little fresh snow in the Pyrenees over the past week with conditions at their best on the Spanish side where resorts like Formigal and Baqueira report more than 1.3m (4 feet) snow depths and each more than 100km of terrain open. In Andorra it’s not bad on piste with slightly smaller 25-90cm bases. A few more inches of fresh snow are expected in the next few days up to Christmas.

Scandinavia

Conditions are good across Scandinavia. At most of the major resorts temperatures are in the -10 to -20 range allowing for snowmaking as required and typically bases are around 50cm. t snowed all last week in Finnish Lapland but the fine snow did not amount to more than 10 or 15cmn, taking bases to around 50-60cm. Bases are 20-30cm deeper in Norway where Hemsedal and Geilo are both at around 80cm and have had larger falls from a storm at the weekend which brought around 20cm of new snow.

Eastern Europe

Snow cover in Eastern European resorts is slowly building and most resorts in Bulgaria, Slovakia, Poland, Serbia, Slovenia, Romania and the rest are now operational for 12-13. Bansko has the best snow depth at 70cm, Poiana Brasov in Romanian and Borovets are both nearer 50cm. There was about 5cm of new snow last week and a similar amount is expected up to Christmas.

Scotland

Scotland’s above average start to the season continues in to its third week (also good going at this time of year) thanks to consistently low temperatures and continuing top ups of fresh snow. The Lecht and Cairngorm in the Eastern Highlands, which have been open longest, have the best conditions and the most runs open (20 in Cairngorm’s case). Glenshee to the south has the most limited terrain with no fully complete runs and a max 200m skiable vertical – although that’s changing (hopefully the better) almost hourly. Over on the west Nevis Range near Fort William, which had opened weekends earlier this month, now plans to open daily from today onwards, subject to conditions and Glencoe is also largely open.

North America

Canada

Very snowy still in Western Canada. Revelstoke Mountain Resort in British Columbia, operating the biggest lift-served vertical on the north American continent says it is on track for a record snow year with 570cm (19 feet) of snowfall to date – surpassing total snowfalls from mid-January last year. Over 30cm of snow fell throughout the weekend, “…delivering excellent powder conditions and fantastic groomed runs all the way down to Mid-Mountain Lodge,” said a resort statement. Skiing and riding conditions are described as, “optimal” with 52 of 59 runs open with more snow in the forecast this week. Another BC resort is also happy, “Rarely have the early pacific storms aligned so nicely at Red as they have this winter,” said a statement from the cult ski centre. “Last weekend continued to pump strong snowfall with 36 cm or 15 inches of fresh snow over our amazing 170cm Alpine base. These are mid-winter conditions for December and we could not be more pleased.” Another 20cm fell on Monday giving a 56cm total of new snow in 72 hours.

USA

Western US resorts in California and Washington State continue to have the best snow in the country, cover remains limited and conditions ‘challenging in the east and the south, where resorts have continued to delay opening, but with Christmas less than a week away, can’t delay much longer.
Conditions have improved somewhat in Colorado and Utah where resorts have received up to 50cm of snow, at last, in the past week. Breckenridge reports 30cm of snow in the past 24 hours and the snow is continuing to fall. Resorts have provided some shots of the powder snow for which they’re famous but snow depths remain a little muted, 48cm at Vail, 70cm at aspen for example, and less than half of lifts and terrain are open, with off piste not recommended.

However further west Christmas has come early in California as Lake Tahoe and Mammoth continue to receive high levels of snowfall, with more feet expected by the end of the week.

At Lake Tahoe Northstar received another 20cm of snow in 24-hours, bringing the 7-day snowfall total to 85cm with even more on the way. That brings Northstar’s 2012/2013 season total to 45cm, while Heavenly received another 13cm of new snow overnight, bringing the 7-day snowfall total to 85cm too. Further south Mammoth Mountain has received 45cm of snowfall in 24 hours, and is experiencing mid-season conditions. As of 20th December Mammoth Mountain still has the most skiing terrain open in the US – all 3,500 acres.

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