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Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. When you register, you get our free weekly -ish snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in Username:- Password:. Or: Register to be a proper snow-head, all official-like! Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. Any news from the Italian side of the Milky Way? Looks like they are slow as ever to open the lifts and links compared to most other places but have they had the snow that everyone else has? Anybody out there? Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. I'm off there on Xmas Eve for a week, been looking at the webcams etc. Looks promising. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? Sestriere had the cannons on in November and lots of snow since. Our place is 20mins down the valley and there was 1m of snow at m 2 weeks ago with small top-ups now and then. Prali down the road is also looking pretty nice with snow piled up even at the bottom lift station. Not helped by most local websites not being in English so very little is returned by Google although personally I love it that when you leave the resorts, English is not common. You need to Login to know who's really who. I thought Via Lattea was quite popular with Brits? Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. Always had the reputation as Blackpool on Ice, which was unfair but clouds judgement You'll need to Register first of course. Donno where all those comparisons came from, must have been a long long time ago. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports Quote: it is nothing like blackpool on ice nor is it even a great party town. Agree with this I was in Sauze last year first week in March and it was very quiet at night time. Zero party atmosphere in the place. After all it is free. Happy Christmas to those going out this weekend - Agree that the webcams look good so hopefully lots more will be opened up including the links. Let us know back here in storm torn Blighty! You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. Hmm, been doing a bit more research as it's only a few days away now Ski the Net with snowHeads. The webcams are showing a lot of snow - but few lifts open??!! Hopefully they will kick on this weekend as the peak period starts. But they do seem a bit behind everywhere else. And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. When I looked at the link, there is a table setting out the various degrees to which the resorts are open and it looked like it is all open from tomorrow. It seems that outside key tourist weeks and weekends, they close some of the lifts. I can see that some lifts might cover much the same terrain and be used to increase capacity at peak times. That seems sensible economising as long as they are not closing off chunks of terrain by switching off the only lifts to an area. Currently suggesting 58cm from the 26th. As far as I can see, Sestriere gets less frequent snow than some parts of the Alps, but when a storm comes from the Med, it gets truly plastered. Not sure Sestriere has ever been like that. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. Yeah, been looking at the snow depths, they'll be fine I'm sure.. Turns out a lot of lifts opened today, looks like it'll be a good week, at the airport now.. You know it makes sense. Have a fantastic time. What could go wrong? Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. So: how actually is it on the VL? It snowed last night, probably cm in Sestriere but only a few centremeteres down where we are m and 20km away. The sun was out and the snow lovely, light and dry. The pistes we tried were on Ranchetta and Alpert and had a nice mix of terrain. In terms of off piste, the top of Ranchetta had been stripped of some snow by the wind -lots of blown crusty stuff, but lower down there was a decent blanket, albeit well tracked in the central areas we skied today. Sestriere is busy especially with the Sauze link closed because of the wind but we found parking on the Font de Neige easily enough and there was a nice selection of coffee shops and bars. Overall feel was nice. People looking chic alongside families like us. So far, we are loving it. Much better conditions today with less wind and a bit of sun. My wife is raving about the snow quality. We stayed on piste around Sauze and Cesana mainly and it was lovely with a nice variety of pistes. Great views towards Clavier and Montgenevre too. No ice and just a very few areas of harder-packed snow. Lifts a bit busy at times, but pistes not that busy. Another decent lunch at a sensible price. Snowing at 5pm as we left, with a bit more than a foot expected imminently. Apologies for the lack of updates during the week.. It was my 2nd trip to Sauze and I'm really liking it as an area, the folk are really friendly, there's just enough nightlife for an old fart like me , the grub is good, mountain eating is good value too although avoid the Monsoleil restaurant in the Calviere area.. One grumble I do have is that the Via Lattea webcams are pretty poor. I love the panoramic HD ones with temperature, time, orientation etc but this area only seems to have old style cameras, generally not that well positioned and often not very clear. I was really pleasantly surprised by the pistes and really felt the webcams had not done them justice at all. Sounds great - thanks for the eye witness reports! I think the best recommendation is that my wife really enjoyed the skiing. We haven't been there for 17 years, but we got engaged in Montgenevre and our recollection is that it was a pretty nice ski area with quite different weather to the Italian side. Together, the resorts do seem to have the bases covered. If we didn't have accommodation down the Chisone valley, I would probably hire a car at Turin airport and pick Cesana Torinese as my base - you can access both sides of Via Lattea very quickly. Having driven through it a few times, it looks quite pretty, but I'm not sure what it offers in terms of accommodation, bars and restaurants. I see that the next week or so could bring another m of snow to Sestriere - not as crazy as some other areas, but I would have thought 'ample'! Even half that would be splendid. Anyone in Sestriere this week coming? I'm thinking of going solo. Ramma , You need the Monts de Lune lift pass which covers Montgenevre and Claviere and includes 1 day in the rest of the milky way eg. There is the more expensive galaxie pass that covers the whole milky way but I wouldn't bother with that. If there is a Montgenevre only pass that will be no good to you staying in claviere. Ramma , The beginners would definitely be better off skiing in Montgenevre as there is a green from the top to the bottom of the mountain, and more in the way of beginners lifts, whereas most of the runs in Claviere are reds. Will Crystal provide transport for them to have lessons in Montgenevre? They would need to be based at the main ESF meeting point at the front de neige. It would be too hard for complete beginners to ski from Claviere to Montgenevre as they would need to do a red between the two resorts. If Crystal only offer them lessons in Claviere they will probably be restricted to skiing there and not going over to Montgenevre. We were there last week based in Montgenevre. The reds in Claviere were in excellent condition and hardly anyone about. Montgenevre had plenty of snow and has had even more since but the wind was blowing some of the snow off the top of the highest runs. Nevertheless conditions were still excellent there with almost every run open. I think Montgenevre is a great place to learn and there is a nice range of pistes to progress onto. Prali expecting even more according to snow-forecast, but not 3bmeteo. This should even things out across the border. All the links open today after very limited stuff in Sauze all week. Very crowded lifts early on but Sauze to Sansicario in the sunshine and then onto Sestriere. Normal service resumed and a base to last all season long! Ramma , I don't know of any instructors in Claviere as we have always stayed in Montgenevre. I would recommend contacting Philippe who is based at Chalet du guide in Montgenevre who does private lessons he is not affiliated to ESF or Apeak. I have lost his business card but you can contact him at his shop in the following link. My sister had some adult beginner lessons with them a few years back and they were very good. Three weeks and counting. Any idea on the local forecast for the weekend? Is Sauze village going to be snowed in or drowned? SnowVillan , it's hoofing it down in Sestriere. Constant heavy snowfall since I arrived around 4pm. Hard to gauge accumulation due to drifting but I get the impression there has been more snow than forecast so far. Sestriere due about cm on Sun to Tues. But it may rain hard in the village on Mon. Whitegold , I'd be very surprised if it did - it was snowing down to m this afternoon! The Italians are going for 'intense' snow above m tomorrow, locally m. The forecasts I am reading all suggest heavy snow tomorrow above the valley floor and Sestriere is just over m. I note that a Pragelato might get rain in the village, but it is in a narrow valley and known to be a cold spot, so fingers crossed for Pragelato too. Game of Snows , musehead , Sounds good; thanks for the update. A couple more like that in the next two weeks would be fab! New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! Solo Skiers v Groups - Orga Archives Lost and Found Ski Club of Great Britain To one side secret Mountain Hideout snowShops You cannot post to forums until you login You cannot read some forums until you login Read about snow conditions : snow conditions And leave your own snow report : snow report Find advice to help plan your ski holidays : ski holidays The snowHeads Ski Club : Ski Club 2. Terms and conditions Privacy Policy. Snow Reports. After all it is free After all it is free. 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