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MSA was mostly frozen hardpack which was only a little better than ice. The "groomed snow on a firm base" meant that there was a thin layer of snow for the first couple of hours until it all got swept away by hordes of skiers. Heroic attempts by groomers to make snow got mostly defeated by either the weather or the volume of skiers that turned the new made stuff into icy hardpack in no time. The best runs were any bumps or glades as they saw less traffic.
LeMassif conditions were almost indentical to MSA but with far fewer skiers. The best snow was found at the "Camp Boule Express" area, where the glades saw less traffic and good snow could still be found. The "Maillard Express" lift's mid-station was a total disaster. Almost all the traffic from this area approaches the mid-station through a narrow trail that is pure ice. Why there were no accidents is a mystery.
LeMassif conditions were almost indentical to MSA but with far fewer skiers. The best snow was found at the "Camp Boule Express" area, where the glades saw less traffic and good snow could still be found. The "Maillard Express" lift's mid-station was a total disaster. Almost all the traffic from this area approaches the mid-station through a narrow trail that is pure ice. Why there were no accidents is a mystery.