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  1. Tony Crocker

    Ski-Air Travel

    Yes, happened to most but not all US citizens.
  2. Tony Crocker

    Mountain Summit Signs: Post 'Em!

    Lake not mountain. Recent trip: I’m sure there must be one in Grand Massif but we didn’t see it. One of the first US copycats;
  3. Tony Crocker

    Ski-Air Travel

    Not air travel but from time to time one must travel through the Frejus, Mont Blanc, St.Bernard or Gotthard tunnels. Only Mont Blanc seems subject to queues, typically 15-25 minutes. But we arrived about 6PM on April 3 and had to wait 75 minutes. Departure from Milan Malpensa had its moments...
  4. Tony Crocker

    Les Contamines, FR: 03/07/23 + Connection Maps

    The low Austrian resorts are colder and get less rain than the low French resorts. However most of them also get less snow. Again I don’t know the quantities of any of the above to say which are more reliable and or vulnerable to rising temperatures. I’d say more vulnerable than the low PNW...
  5. Tony Crocker

    Avoriaz, FR, April 1, 2026

    We finally got a break in the weather on our departure day from Portes du Soleil. We drove 55 minutes to Ardent, which has the most efficient access to Avoriaz' alpine terrain and also gave us a half hour head start on our relocation drive to Flaine. We ascended Les Cases with a nicer view this...
  6. Tony Crocker

    Chatel/Avoriaz, FR, Mar. 30-31, 2026

    On Tuesday we saw 6 inches new snow on patio furniture outside breakfast, but no sun. We got on the 9:45 shuttle to La Linga. Once on the mountain visibility was like Sunday: clouds were mainly on top of the ridgelines but light was still flat. Nonetheless we had to try some next-to-the-piste...
  7. Tony Crocker

    Banff/Lake Louise, March 22-28, 2026

    It faces south. When we are there in February it's often so cold that doesn't matter much. In late March it's more likely. I wasn't there, but Tseeb's Whitehorn chute runs with Jimk (and therefore all of LL's north side) sounded like 100% excellent winter snow to me. Jimk's recent post has...
  8. Tony Crocker

    Les Contamines, FR: 03/07/23 + Connection Maps

    I wonder which is the least reliable, Megeve or Deer Valley East Village. It’s apples and oranges. The East Village is close to being desert, but I guess OK for snowmaking. Megeve is all about the proportion of rain vs. snow, like the lowest places in the PNW.
  9. Tony Crocker

    Zermatt: Rote Nase Cable Car Policy / Hohtälli zone

    I was deterred by that wind report 3/26. And the Miami couple in the spa did not like conditions that day, though I'm sure they did not venture off piste. I had already aggravated my knee with the short Hohtalli off piste pitch on 3/24, so we decided to leave Zermatt, ski an on-piste day at at...
  10. Tony Crocker

    Chatel/Avoriaz, FR, Mar. 30-31, 2026

    We stayed at Hotel Macchi in Chatel, which sprawls over a couple miles. At the south end of town the La Linga lift connects into the Plain Dranse terrain and then to Avoriaz. In the other direction is Super Chatel, in general mellower terrain with connections to Morclon, Tronchey and Torgon...
  11. Tony Crocker

    Zermatt: Rote Nase Cable Car Policy / Hohtälli zone

    How much wind effect/sastrugi on Zermatt's off-piste? Report said only 8 inches new snow and a lot of wind.
  12. Tony Crocker

    Finally: AntiTrust Lawsuit Against Vail and Alterra Day Pass Price Collusion.

    I tried. Phone answerer said you had to be there in person.
  13. Tony Crocker

    Europe 2025/26

    We daytripped Saas-Fee, used a parking garage and shuttle bus to the Alpin-Express base, spent zero time in the resort. Yes the piste footprint is surprisingly small, this despite a rare even in the Alps continuous run of 6,000 vertical. We covered everything in about 4 hours including a final...
  14. Tony Crocker

    Northeastern U.S. Weather & Conditions

    MassLive is paywalled. Here's Stuart's Mad River story.
  15. Tony Crocker

    Swiss Portes du Soleil, Mar. 29, 2026

    From our two night B&B in Agettes in the foothills south of Sion, we skied Ovrannaz Saturday, then upon departing Sunday drove an hour to Champery, the largest lodging base on the Swiss side of Portes du Soleil. There is a large parking lot, and a tram rising 2,000+ vertical to the skiing. For...
  16. Tony Crocker

    Northeastern U.S. Weather & Conditions

    Many people believe that the more people are fooled by an April Fool’s joke, the better it is!
  17. Tony Crocker

    Les Contamines, FR: 03/07/23 + Connection Maps

    Niseko had one of those fore and aft facing gondolas like in James’ picture above.
  18. Tony Crocker

    Europe 2025/26

    10 total, 2 in Zermatt, one weather day off then 8 consecutitive: Saas Fee, Ovrannaz, 4 Portes du Soleil and 2 Grand Massif. 60K in the two Grand Massif days. Lower and sunny sectors all in spring mode today. I had to try that notorious Gere poma today. Fortunately the track was not rutted...
  19. Tony Crocker

    Europe 2025/26

    Today will be our last ski day. We will spend the last 4 days of the trip in Italy doing tourism. It's warming up gradually but Sunday will be in the 40's with no overnight freeze. The past week I've been skiing with a knee brace and the occasional discomfort has been manageable. The...
  20. Tony Crocker

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    No question high snowfall places like Alta, Kirkwood and Wolf Creek are benefiting greatly from the current storm not only because they got more new snow but because they had more of a base left than other regional areas. I vaguely recall that Wolf Creek used to run deeper into April but...
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