Chamonix Snow Report
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Summer is coming to Chamonix : 18th May 2012
by Helen McGrory | | published: 18th May, 2012Hello again! So after a little interseason breather we’re back and looking forward to summer. Skis and boards have been relegated to the cellar; ski clothes have been given a (long overdue!) wash and packed away and we’ve even ventured out of the valley for a week or so to see what’s going on outside of our bubble. Having returned with 20kg of cheddar, Branston pickle, Marmite, sweet chilli sauce and ginger beer, I now feel refreshed and ready to embrace the coming months (which if I’m honest, are by far my favourite months of the year in Chamonix).
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Summer is on its way! credit: Helen McGrory/Chamonet.com
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En route to Merlet animal park credit: Helen McGrory/Chamonet.com
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Hurry up!! credit: Helen McGrory/Chamonet.com
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Yo Jesus - great view from up there! credit: Helen McGrory/Chamonet.com
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Storm damage clean up areas credit: Helen McGrory/Chamonet.com
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Trees down in front of Hotel Sapiniere credit: Helen McGrory/Chamonet.com
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Metal roof ripped right off during the storm credit: Helen McGrory/Chamonet.com
In my last report I was cowering in my apartment as the most ferocious wind I have ever experienced ripped through the valley (taking the partition wall of my balcony with it!) Well, the carnage this storm left behind is still evident all around town. There must have been in the region of 2000+ trees brought down or rendered unstable, and even though the roads and main thoroughfares were very quickly freed up, the cleanup operation to remove all remaining debris will go on for some weeks to come. Many of the footpaths on the edge of town and the lower level trails are still littered with fallen trees making normally leisurely walks a bit more of an obstacle course.
There has still been a bit of a chill around in the mornings recently with the mercury not rising much above 2 degrees first thing. Earlier in the week there was even talk of snow down to 1000m but thankfully that did not materialise. I was actually in Les Arcs 1800 on that day and although it was snowing lightly in resort as we arrived, the snow line was still around 2000m or above, much as it is in the Chamonix valley. Although we’ve had a fair bit of rain this month as is expected, when the sun’s been shining, the temperature has been in the mid-twenties and so the shorts and flip flops have already had a few outings.
Yesterday was a bank holiday here in France (Ascension) and it dawned beautifully bright and clear. Determined to make the most of the sunshine we thought we’d break in the walking pins with a quick trip up to the Merlet animal park above Les Houches. It’s quite a nice walk to get your legs back in shape with around 350m of uphill from the valley floor. The trail switches back and forth from Lac Gaillands and we all agreed that it was much less steep than we’d remembered, although perhaps a bit of winter running had also helped lessen the shock to the legs! Although we hardly saw a soul on the trail, once at the park, there were hoards of people up there, kids everywhere and cars parked all the way down the road. I imagine there would have been quite a queue to pet the marmottes yesterday so we didn’t linger and continued down to find a quieter spot to eat our sarnies. From Merlet, you can drop back down to Chamonix via the big statue of Jesus that you may have spotted as you drive up the valley. There is an amazing view of Mont Blanc from here and what with it being Ascension; it seemed like an appropriate spot for a picnic!
I’m very excited about it being summer – as I said at the top; it’s by far my favourite season in Chamonix. If you’ve never experienced it you may wonder what on earth we do here once the snow has gone and the lifts have closed. As anyone that has spent a summer in Chamonix will tell you, there’s a whole lot more to do here once the ski season has finished - take a look at our Summer Activities section for a taster of the sort of things that are available. Chamonix also hosts a number of high profile events and sporting competitions from June to September that draw in crowds and spectators from all over the world. If that all sounds a bit too exhausting, then we’re also generally very lucky with the weather so kicking back by the outdoor pool or sipping rosé on the terrace is also an integral part of life here in the summer. Either way, we’ll be bringing you regular updates about life in Chamonix during the coming months and keeping you posted on what we get up to. I hope we can tempt you to come out and join us at some point!
- Date of last snowfall
21/04/2012 - Depth of last snowfall
De 10 - Highest temperature
17 - Altitude of lower slopes
1035m - Altitude of upper slopes
3340m - Altitude of highest temperature
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It's a bit windy in Chamonix! : 28th April 2012Get the chickens in!
by Helen McGrory | | published: 28th Apr, 2012Stepping outside this morning was like stepping into the opening scenes of the Wizard of Oz – it is blowing an absolute hoolie outside! Dust and debris everywhere and even an old Christmas tree went bouncing down the street! It is definitely not a day to let the chickens out and fortunately my own “Toto” was firmly on the lead or I fear she may have gone the same way as the Christmas tree.... ...more
End of season snow just gets better in Chamonix : 25th April 2012 Oh. My God!
by Helen McGrory | | published: 25th Apr, 2012I was practically shaken from my bed this morning with the force of the avalanche blasting going on, until that is, I was pinned back down again by my terrified terrier launching at me from afar convinced that the world was ending! ...more
Good bye, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Goodnight : 21st April 2012Well to Brevent, Les Houches and Le Tour at least
by Helen McGrory | | published: 21st Apr, 2012What a fantastic few days we’ve had to finish up the season at Brevent, Le Tour and Les Houches. There has been another good 40-50cms of snowfall up top since my last report and quite honestly, conditions have been just fantastic! ...more
April Showers : 18th April 2012Winter begins to wind up
by Helen McGrory | | published: 18th Apr, 2012I think I’m getting that SAD disorder – you know the one due to lack of sunshine or something. Since my last report the skies of Chamonix have remained shrouded in cloud and we’ve had quite a bit of rain fall in the town. But hey, it’s April, and that’s what generally happens in April; however rain in town is still resulting in fresh snow up top! ...more
Another dump in Chamonix : 14th April 2012Wasted on dodgy legs....
by Helen McGrory | | published: 14th Apr, 2012I had a rubbish day on the hill on Friday which was all the more annoying because we’d had another dump of 20-30cms of fresh snow overnight. Someone somehow had switched my legs with those of some old duffer and I was late getting up into the pow and then worn out after about 6 runs. I refuse to believe that Chambre 9’s 2 for 1 cocktails the night before had anything to do with it...... ...more
Powder-tastic in Chamonix : 11th April 2012Winter returns
by Helen McGrory | | published: 11th Apr, 2012Awesome! That’s what today was. For the powder starved residents of the Chamonix valley, today dawned overcast and cloudy, but most importantly.... snowy! Drawing back the curtains this morning the streets and houses of the town were white once again and the cars were all heading up the valley to Grands Montets. ...more
Pea soup at Grands Montets : 7th April 2012Bit of fresh snow though!
by Helen McGrory | | published: 7th Apr, 2012Well those clouds that gathered in my last report have been making themselves quite at home this week and have even deposited a bit of fresh snow on the slopes! Nothing to get overly excited about mind, but there have definitely been a few centimetres of new snow fall above 1700/1800m in the last couple of days. ...more
Clouds in Chamonix : 4th April 2012Strange white fluffy things in the sky
by Helen McGrory | | published: 4th Apr, 2012Been a bit pushed for time this week so I’ve just scooted up Brevent a couple of times so far for a bit of fresh air. But what contrasting days! Monday was Groundhog Day again – blue skies, sunshine, warm temperatures, spring snow – I make it sound like it’s such a chore to have day after day of beautiful weather..... But on Tuesday I was a little disorientated upon opening my curtains to find that the entire sky was a mass of greyish/whitish fluffiness. Clouds??? To be honest, it’s been so long since I’ve seen one I wasn’t immediately sure what was wrong with the sky! ...more
Les Houches : 31st March 2012The sun is taking its toll in places
by Helen McGrory | | published: 31st Mar, 2012Most of my friends work on Saturday so I thought I’d just take myself off to Les Houches this morning for a quick slide around anyway. I haven’t been there for a couple of weeks now and although I was a bit slower off the mark than I’d hoped to be today, I was happy to discover that I hadn’t completely missed the boat when I set off from the top of Prarion at 10.30am. ...more
Grand soleil aux Grands Montets : 28th March 2012Sun is still shining!
by Helen McGrory | | published: 28th Mar, 2012Are you getting tired of the sunshine theme?? I hope not because guess what? It’s still sunny! There hasn’t been so much of a wisp of cloud in the sky since Sunday’s report and it doesn’t look like there will be until after the weekend. There’s only one thing for it, slather on another layer of sun cream and get on out there and enjoy it. ...more
Le Tour brought to you by Tate & Lyle : 25th March 2012
by Helen McGrory | | published: 25th Mar, 2012There’s nothing like a good service to put a spring in your step for the next day on the hill. Freshly waxed and with edges like razors I took my plank over to Le Tour yesterday for yet another day of sunshine riding. If only my goggle tan would reflect the beautiful weather we’ve been having...... ...more
Skiing the Couloir Trappier : 23rd March 2012
by Tom @ Idris Skis | | published: 23rd Mar, 2012Starting out from the first lift on the Bellevue telepherique in Les Houches, we skinned up the railway line to Col Mont Lachat (this will be the summer terminus for the Tramway du Mont Blanc). ...more
Freshies and sunshine in Chamonix : 22nd March 2012Nice little top up and then more sunshine
by Helen McGrory | | published: 22nd Mar, 2012No doubt you’ll have seen on the weather reports that it dumped in Chamonix at the start of the week – snowed steadily from Sunday afternoon, overnight and on into Monday, laying down about 30cms of freshies up on the hill. My skis have promptly been dumped and the board is back in action after a week off. ...more
Chillin' in the deckchairs at Flegere : 17th March 2012But more snow is on the way!
by Helen McGrory | | published: 17th Mar, 2012**UPDATE SUNDAY** It's dumping! My system is a bit in shock today - we've gone from +29 degrees to just below zero in 48 hours! Been snowing pretty heavily for most of the afternoon and it should keep on falling up top for most of the night :O) ...more
Skiing in Les Houches : 14th March 2012Two planks are better than one? We'll see...
by Helen McGrory | | published: 14th Mar, 2012I’ve thrown caution to the wind this week and decided to give “ski-ing” a go. It doesn’t happen very often but sometimes you have to give in to these urges and just go with it. I think I was inspired by the Telemark World Cup that took place last weekend – I’ve always fancied having a go at telemarking but I kind of think that I should get a bit more competent on normal skis before I start going for the lunge! ...more
Black Weekend in Chamonix : 10th March 2012Moguls Comp and spring skiing
by Helen McGrory | | published: 10th Mar, 2012The Black Crows' Black weekend is in full swing and there is a great atmosphere up on Grands Montets just now. I went up yesterday and couldn’t believe that the car park was completely chocca and I had to park ALL the way back at the entrance by Les Chosalets! Clearly the parking attendant did not know who I was! ;O) ...more
Fresh snow in Chamonix : 7th March 2012and parking spaces at Le Tour!
by Helen McGrory | | published: 7th Mar, 2012As you’ll have seen if you subscribe to our Dump Alerts, on Monday morning we awoke to a good 5cms of fresh snow in town which is always a treat. Up on the hill the cloud base remained quite high for most of the day and the light was pretty flat with the occasional burst of sunshine in the afternoon. Whilst all fresh snowfall is very welcome it didn’t equate to too exciting a day up top – you were still rapidly hitting the hard base underneath the fresh dusting. The last couple of days however, have dawned beautifully bright and sunny although noticeably colder than in the last week - time to put the layers back on and close up those vents. ...more
Courmayeur in Spring : 3rd March 2012Ciao Bella!
by Helen McGrory | | published: 3rd Mar, 2012And so the ridiculous goggle tan season has begun. How I would love to be a fly on the wall on Monday as scores of holidaymakers return to work all suited and booted with faces that bear more than just a passing resemblance to Loon Fung and Chin Wah (I’m thinking panda names but they are possibly just Chinese restaurants....). Anyway, the valley temperature has been raised significantly these last few days with the heat emanating from people that have charbroiled their faces on the slopes. ...more
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