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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. Ay up Snowheads! Can anyone recommend a ski resort in the Alps that has a good proportion of tree-lined pistes, whilst being at a reasonably high altitude? Planning a trip for late season and love some off-piste action between the trees. Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. Les Arcs has some lovely tree lined runs down to Peisey and Vallandry and some high altitude terrain as well. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? You need to Login to know who's really who. Serre Chevalier is in the largest larch forest in Europe and there are loads of trees. Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. Late April you are going to struggle to find a resort that has both snow and trees, because to get reliable snow cover at that point you need to be higher than the tree line will be. Or you might find resorts with both but the tree lined bit may well not be open. You'll need to Register first of course. Explain this like I'm five please. Why is the tree line so much higher in America? Resorts like Breckenridge are stupid high altitude and seem to be gladed all the way to the top. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports Mr Pieholeo , Non 5 year old explanation - I imagine altitude is not the issue and more the environment. You can get warm and moist mountains and cold and dry mountains of the same height it just depends where they are. After all it is free. Sestriere etc. You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. Ski the Net with snowHeads. Mr Pieholeo , you don't have to go to Breckenridge to see the difference. Ben Nevis is considerably lower altitude than many of the tree-lined runs in the Alps. No trees - too cold. Quote: is it to do with longitude? And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. The 'trees' in Aspen are at 11, ft. But the trees share a root system and are therefore not technically trees but weeds. 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. Mistress Panda , I'm thinking last week in March or 1st week in April. Anyone been to Solden? I've heard it's pretty snow sure and at a decent altitude. But what about the trees? You know it makes sense. Serre Chevalier has snow to the village then. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Would recommend. La Plagne and Les Arcs. Quote: Mr Pieholeo, you don't have to go to Breckenridge to see the difference. From the Northern Woodlands article lnked above: Quote: Because the elevational treeline is so closely tied to temperature, many suggest that it could be a particularly sensitive indicator of global climate change. Presumably, rising temperatures would increase the elevation of treeline in any locale, altering forest distribution and potentially ousting rare plant communities — and their inhabitants — that now exist above treeline. Although the specific physiological mechanism of treeline formation is not fully understood, there is growing photographic and other evidence of upward shifts in treelines worldwide. So that means much more tree skiing in the future. Les Arcs I know less well, but as rob rar mentioned: the runs down to Peisey and Vallandry are full of trees. Of course, whether any of these runs are skiable depends on the snow. If you remove the pistes requirement La Grave goes up high and has some decent tree skiing. Quote: cold isn't the issue it is a key issue, and is why trees grow to a higher altitude in the Alps on south facing slopes than on north facing slopes. If cold was the problem Scotland would have loads of trees compared to the alps, our treeline is about m, exposure is the issue and it's pretty well documented. Mr Pieholeo asks an interesting question. And, as is often the case, the answer is more complicated than to propose one single factor. Wikipedia has some in interesting data: there is clearly a rough trend with some aberations of increasing treeline height as you move south. And this article has some fascinating discussion on the many various factors involved. If you're really interested, here is a whole book on the subject. But in answer to Mr Pieholeof's question: it appears actually no one knows. Quote: If cold was the problem Scotland would have loads of trees Scotland used to have loads of trees, I understand. And still does have quite a lot, but not on the top of Ben Nevis. Jonpim , that nature article is pretty in depth isn't it. They were cut down to provide fuel. And then, just like with North Sea Oil, the fuel ran out. Scotland and the rest of UK was saved by coal. Especially Sir George Bruce of Carnock. Is the answer Pay a bit more for your travel costs and save a fortune on your beer and food costs, maybe pre order your lift passes late summer and save huge amount next time and just go to the US of A and enjoy powder skiing in the trees at breathtaking altitude.. Layne wrote: limegreen1 , No. Mr Pieholeo wrote: Explain this like I'm five please. The west side of the Rockies is the same as the green stuff. 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. 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 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. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name: Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Mr Pieholeo, you don't have to go to Breckenridge to see the difference. From the Northern Woodlands article lnked above: Quote:. Because the elevational treeline is so closely tied to temperature, many suggest that it could be a particularly sensitive indicator of global climate change. But in answer to Mr Pieholeof's question: it appears actually no one knows Last edited by Ski the Net with snowHeads on Tue ; edited 1 time in total. Layne wrote:. Mr Pieholeo wrote:.
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