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Mixed snow conditions in Val d'Isere this week

It was another week of mixed weather and very mixed snow conditions

featured in Snow report Author Wayne Watson, Val d'Isere Reporter Updated

Monday was fairly sunny and we headed up to the Fornet to get the last of the powder as the temperatures finally started to rise and the snow was in transition, meaning starting to turn from powder to spring snow.

The snow was much denser than the stunning powder we skied on Sunday and, after a windy night, there was some wind damage as well but we managed a pretty good morning in the Vallonnet and over the Col Pers. There was enough heat on Monday afternoon to further transform the snow but we still lacked direct sunlight to give us spring snow conditions.

Mixed snow conditions in Val d'Isere this week

On Tuesday, we had one of the toughest mornings off-piste of the entire season. We needed to go as high as possible, meaning the Grande Motte and, even at that altitude, the off-piste was just skiable. Fortunately, piste skiing was magnificent and we spent most of the morning on piste except for two runs on the Rosalin followed by a ten-minute ‘skin’. It was overcast with very flat light so we did as well as possible under the circumstances. For a tough day, it was a good result!

Mixed snow conditions in Val d'Isere this week

On Wednesday we weren’t expecting too much of an improvement but, after a colder night and a fragile refreeze, we had lightly supporting spring snow that gave us some very much appreciated options. Instead of heading back up to the Grande Motte, we were able to ski the North Face of the Borsat in winter snow, followed by supporting snow lower down. We then went for a fantastic run on the big face of the Tourne, which was the first proper spring snow run of the season, followed by a good run in the Sachette on spring snow to finish.

Mixed snow conditions in Val d'Isere this week

By this time, the fragile freeze had disappeared and we skied back to Val d’Isere on the piste. Besides having some options, the Aiguille Percee sector often stays in the sun when the rest of the resort is in the clouds and that was the case on Wednesday so everyone went home happy!

Mixed snow conditions in Val d'Isere this week

It snowed about 10cm down in the village on Wednesday night, and between 20 and 30cm at altitude so, on Thursday, we enjoyed the best day of the week skiing great winter powder up at the Fornet. The sky was overcast for most of the morning and we had some patches of fog but, for the most part, we could see well enough to ski and navigate comfortably. The Combe du Signal was stunning and the skiing on the Pissaillas Glacier was excellent as well.

Mixed snow conditions in Val d'Isere this week

The piste skiing remains excellent for the most part, with well-groomed pistes first thing in the morning and the snow conditions deteriorate during the day. There is cold winter snow at altitude and the snow conditions change the lower you ski until you end up with slush towards the bottom of the mountain. As usual, the best snow conditions are first thing in the morning when the pistes are at their quietest as well.

Mixed snow conditions in Val d'Isere this week

The forecast for the weekend looks much brighter with a clear blue day on Friday followed by partly sunny days on Saturday and Sunday. Hopefully, the heat on Friday will give us some spring snow options over the weekend. More snow and unseasonably cold temperatures are expected next week as the wait for spring continues.

Look out for another update on Monday and have a fantastic weekend!

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