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Thread: Snow for the Euros.

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    Verbier skied fairly well this weekend. Saturday was a low light, low temp first day of the year that involved getting my nearly four year old her seasonal rentals, picking up season passes, getting the locker, etc. Lac skied well and it was surprising how much snow filed in there and down towards Ruinettes. Plenty of people poaching below that skiing the Ruinettes/Medran lift line with ‘limited’ cover. Sunday was blue bird and spring with some nice bumps. Unfortunately, the warm weather brought out the Baz, his nephew Edward Wiltshire Worcestershire and a few other Brits whose confidence exceeded their DIN setting. Limited terrain + early season ego was fun to watch without my daughter, less fun with.

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    What are you lot doing for insurance? I've gone with membership of the Austrian Alpine Club or Mountain Rescue Tyrol, which includes insurance and covers rescue ops. AAC costs more, but is more comprehensive, since it covers medical costs, third party liability etc, so I usually renew with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKAnderson View Post
    Unfortunately, the warm weather brought out the Baz, his nephew Edward Wiltshire Worcestershire and a few other Brits whose confidence exceeded their DIN setting. Limited terrain + early season ego was fun to watch without my daughter, less fun with.
    Edward wilshire the 3rd ? Great chap. I met him Elephant hunting in Namibia when he had divorced his third wife Charlotte Brooksworth Arlington to have an affair with his masseuse.
    It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by subtle plague View Post
    Edward wilshire the 3rd ? Great chap. I met him Elephant hunting in Namibia when he had divorced his third wife Charlotte Brooksworth Arlington to have an affair with his masseuse.
    This was Edward Willshire the 4th. The 3rd ran off with Vivek the masseuse and they have just opened a wellness center just outside Goa. Apparently, he remained as fond as of the elephant’s tusk as he did Vivek’s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKAnderson View Post
    This was Edward Willshire the 4th. The 3rd ran off with Vivek the masseuse and they have just opened a wellness center just outside Goa. Apparently, he remained as fond as of the elephant’s tusk as he did Vivek’s.
    Who are we to judge? It happens to the best......

    edit: Ah...I mixed up the generations. Generational wealth aquired in the times of the Empire is a legacy you can get lost in. I bet the 4th was up to a lot of mischief with Baz's Eton boys? Has he settled in with the day to day business in the family office?
    It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by subtle plague View Post
    Today was fun.... Surprisingly so. Fluff on a soft supportive base. No sharks. 60-70cm
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    where?

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    I know Edward Wiltshire the 4th, I met him in here one time when I ended going to the wrong club.
    https://www.lab-oratory.de/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rossymcg View Post
    where?

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    northeastern switzerland, as the conditions report says
    sorry if I don't want black mini vans in front of my house and a cia black site in my not too distant future, i can't divulge this information on the internet.

    edit: why did i click on your link?
    It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by subtle plague View Post
    northeastern switzerland, as the conditions report says
    sorry if I don't want black mini vans in front of my house and a cia black site in my not too distant future, i can't divulge this information on the internet.

    edit: why did i click on your link?
    You don't fancy a pleasant evening in "The LAB"?
    could you translate faust-house for me please my Germans a little rusty. Could be a fun night with your fellow country folk, please do a trip report

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKAnderson View Post
    Verbier skied fairly well this weekend.
    Saturday rewarded an early start


    Sunday was a good one to get the groms in uphill training

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    Quote Originally Posted by banzai View Post
    What are you lot doing for insurance? I've gone with membership of the Austrian Alpine Club or Mountain Rescue Tyrol, which includes insurance and covers rescue ops. AAC costs more, but is more comprehensive, since it covers medical costs, third party liability etc, so I usually renew with them.
    Been a member of the AAC for longer than i can remember. Now with a kid it's even more of a no brainer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McDee View Post
    Been a member of the AAC for longer than i can remember. Now with a kid it's even more of a no brainer.
    also me whole family. I feel its very good value

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pirene View Post
    You didn't miss out on anything. Snowguns blazing making visibility somewhat limited in the shade, busy on the slope even after the shitshow was sorted out (no more lines with Olympiabahn and the cable car running in parallel though, so that was good). Snow was mostly edgeable and actually quite nice, but nothing to write home about. There were some patches of ice here and there that made it extra interesting.

    On the other hand, snow on the glaciers this weekend was just amazing. Loads of soft snow moguls where traffic was high, and great, cold stuff to carve your heart out where traffic was low. Offpiste still very limited, had some nice runs on friday but after a while getting a fresh line meant rolling the dice on sharks, which were hungry. All in all good 4 days of skiing, more to come.

    Jealous of the people out west, I wouldn't mind having a base...
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    Not so cold today made the slopes grippy, I would say pretty ok for November.

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    Kühtai opened today
    2 chairs spinning

    top half skied ok lower half not so.
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    We started the season at 2962 today. Decent skiing but definitely not a lot of snow up there (yet). Nice to see some of the winter tribe

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    Quote Originally Posted by HellgateBasement View Post
    Called an audible to my audible. Taking the night jet from Vienna to Zurich. Probably will ski Engelberg if anyone is around.


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    I didn't link up with anyone to ski with, but ended up stumbling on Dani Perret's pre-season camp in Engelberg and skied with them Fri-Sun. New snow on Thanksgiving day made for some creamy boot deep skiing on Friday morning. Then lots of sunny skies the rest of the weekend. Anything on-piste was total frozen shit by Saturday morning, but some of the adjacent off piste was still soft and not terrible for the end of November. The top portions of the glaciers skied pretty well all weekend. Got some good tips and tricks and an avy refresher too - overall really good experience.
    Everybody's gotta have parkas. I'm talking custom parkas. Two words: "client development." They see all of you out there cutting the powder in your matching Schweikart & Cokely parkas, you'll make an impression. You will thank me later.

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    Can any locals tell me which resorts have the best skiing right now in the Alps? Anywhere with a decent number of lifts open and some nice vertical/runs? My research shows it might be places like Verbier, Chamonix, Zermatt, etc., especially if they get this snow, but where else is decent?

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    Always good to see a str8line post. Hope to see you at the Bird sometime this season!

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    Quote Originally Posted by str8line View Post
    Can any locals tell me which resorts have the best skiing right now in the Alps? Anywhere with a decent number of lifts open and some nice vertical/runs? My research shows it might be places like Verbier, Chamonix, Zermatt, etc., especially if they get this snow, but where else is decent?
    engelberg was good up top and a sharkless soft skiing descent is possible down to trübsee i was told, which surprised me.

    https://powderguide.com/en/condition...4-4f0d046b74c2

    the whole alps are basically on piste or very high and careful glacier skiing right now.,
    with 30-50cm more engelberg could actually be skiable on monday /tuesday.
    It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by str8line View Post
    Can any locals tell me which resorts have the best skiing right now in the Alps? Anywhere with a decent number of lifts open and some nice vertical/runs? My research shows it might be places like Verbier, Chamonix, Zermatt, etc., especially if they get this snow, but where else is decent?
    Saas Fee is serving over 1,000 meters of vert and starting this weekend 1,800 meters. Zinal will be good off piste after this weekend's storm (they were very close last weekend).

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    Quote Originally Posted by str8line View Post
    Can any locals tell me which resorts have the best skiing right now in the Alps? Anywhere with a decent number of lifts open and some nice vertical/runs? My research shows it might be places like Verbier, Chamonix, Zermatt, etc., especially if they get this snow, but where else is decent?
    Basically, it ends up with what's the best skiing you can perform.

    Lifts are spinning all over the place, lots of vertical to be had. Yeah, it's the Alps, nuf said.

    You wanna ski offpiste, pow, or what's your objective? Do you mind an occasional rock hit to your bases?

    Dayum, just land a flight ticket. Anywhere in the Alps is good, or great skiing to be had, or not!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobMc View Post
    Always good to see a str8line post. Hope to see you at the Bird sometime this season!
    Hell Yeah Bob! would be great to hang out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by subtle plague View Post
    engelberg was good up top and a sharkless soft skiing descent is possible down to trübsee i was told, which surprised me.

    https://powderguide.com/en/condition...4-4f0d046b74c2

    the whole alps are basically on piste or very high and careful glacier skiing right now.,
    with 30-50cm more engelberg could actually be skiable on monday /tuesday.
    Thanks. I figured it would be similar conditions to what we have in Utah. About 75 inches so far at Alta/Bird and I saw similar totals at some places over there. I guess I'm looking for good cruising, which sounds great to me for early season anyways. Of course Engelberg off-piste in pretty good conditions would be awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by enlosandes View Post
    Saas Fee is serving over 1,000 meters of vert and starting this weekend 1,800 meters. Zinal will be good off piste after this weekend's storm (they were very close last weekend).
    Oooh, that sounds really nice and I've never been to Saas Fee. Zinal sounds great too, love that place. That's great info, thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by waxoff View Post
    Basically, it ends up with what's the best skiing you can perform.

    Lifts are spinning all over the place, lots of vertical to be had. Yeah, it's the Alps, nuf said.

    You wanna ski offpiste, pow, or what's your objective? Do you mind an occasional rock hit to your bases?

    Dayum, just land a flight ticket. Anywhere in the Alps is good, or great skiing to be had, or not!
    Objective is really just good groomed runs, maybe big vert but not totally necessary. That Saas Fee/Zinal/Engelberg beta is the type of stuff I was looking for. More than a few lifts would be great especially if it links up a valley or three. Tree lined groomers would be very nice but I realize lower elevations are generally thin. Not wanting to get greedy unless it gets good and there's decent coverage in which case greed is good!

    Arriving in Milan Saturday so fingers and toes crossed for this storm.

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