Glorious Christmas skiing : 27th December 2011

by Tom @ Idris Skis | | published: 27th Dec, 2011

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day presented some wonderful and quiet skiing.

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  • Skiers making fresh tracks in Courmayeur

    Untouched snow in Courmayeur

  • Powder and mountains in the distance

    Fresh powder at Les Grands Montets

  • Skier doing turns in fresh powder

    Powder turns, Les Grands Montets

  • Two milky coffees on tray

    A well deserved cappuccino in Courmayeur

  • Skier on chair lift with piste behind

    Empty pistes at the Grands Montets

With snowfall on the evening of the 23rd continuing into the morning of Christmas Eve, there was a fresh helping of powder on our substantial base.

Saturday morning consisted of a run down the ‘Pre du Rocher’, from the mid station of the Aiguille du Midi. Snow was from ankle to knee deep fresh. The upper section was fluffy and a little scary in the low visibility, with the lower section full of huge velvety bumps from the previous day's skiers.

The afternoon was spent spinning laps on the Grand Montets and hardly meeting a soul. On arrival, we thought the lifts must have been closed due to the lack of tracks in the powder. And by close of the day we were still putting in fresh lines. Where was everyone?

Christmas day was another blissfully quiet day on the mountains. We headed over to Courmayeur where ALL the lifts and ALL the runs are now open. Every piste we touched was in perfect condition. The off piste, however, was a little different.

While untouched – yes we couldn’t believe it either, no one had skied it the day before - the upper mountain was wind effected, but not unpleasant. The middle mountain was nice – covered in wind deposited heavy powder. But down low, beware, sun crust on heavy snow made it a bit tricky to ride. The cappuccino was, we felt, well deserved! 

After a few days consolidation the avalanche risk is now reduced – enjoy, but be careful out there folks.

Idris Skis design and manufacture environmentally friendly freeride skis in Chamonix.

Conditions at time of reporting:
  • Depth of snow on lower slopes
    40
  • Latest Conditions
    mostly cloudy - becoming cloudy with sunny spells during the afternoon. Period of sunshine close to 30%.PRECIPITATION : possible scattered snowflurries in the morning.WIND - ground level : variable light.WIND - mid mountain : NW light to moderate.WIND - high mountain : N strong.TEMPERATURE : low 0
  • Date of last snowfall
    21/12/2011
  • Highest temperature
    2
  • Depth of snow on upper slopes
    140
  • Number of pistes open
    20
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