ChrisC
Well-known member
I have been watching Zermatt’s operations for the last couple years, and have been perplexed about the Rote Nase cable car operations. This is the key lift for Zermatt’s preeminent expert and off-piste skiing; it’s the equivalent of the front face of Snowbird, but with only a single tram.
Last year it opened in the end of March to the public.
Now it’s being referred to as a Guide/Instructor only zone! And it might have been over last 3 years??!!
Anyways, see video.
Looks like Zermatt, Saas Fee, Cervinia and Monterosa received 1-2 meters from storm.
Zermatters does guided group off-piste skiing for reasonable rates (4 min, possibly smaller)
Last year it opened in the end of March to the public.
Now it’s being referred to as a Guide/Instructor only zone! And it might have been over last 3 years??!!
Anyways, see video.
Looks like Zermatt, Saas Fee, Cervinia and Monterosa received 1-2 meters from storm.
Zermatters does guided group off-piste skiing for reasonable rates (4 min, possibly smaller)