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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! Page Previous 1 , 2 , Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. Just had a look at the webcam up on the top of the Wixi and it looks like a lot of snow has blown away over the passed couple of days! Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. DixieDean , that's right, and the forecast is not great for the next couple of days. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? Another 6 weeks before I can get to blast around the area. Hopefully it will be a lot cooler and everything will be open by then. Looking forward to being able to ski down to Grund on the red from Mannlichen and come back up quickly on the new cabins. You need to Login to know who's really who. Was just looking at the various webcams. Still on skiing at weekends? The top of the Eigergletschernordwand lift area still looks a bit dodgy for skiing. When is this due to be cleared up and made ready for the season? Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. We are skiing every day now, except today because everything is closed owing to the wind. Yesterday was great. Who knows? The construction of the Eiger Express lift is 6 weeks behind schedule, so the winter pause in building work has been cancelled. Work will therefore continue up there if the weather allows. The V-bahn is all about getting tourists up to the Jungfraujoch - skiers are very much a secondary consideration. You'll need to Register first of course. So has that lift been open at all? Is it likely to open or will access to that area only be possible via the train from KS whilst they continue to buid the new facilities? Regarding 'The V-bahn is all about getting tourists up to the Jungfraujoch' I can see your point, and using the V Bahn other than to get up there in the first place as a day skier perhaps will be a little bit dependant on them opening that red that goes down to Grund from Brandegg, which as far as I am aware hasn't been open regularly for some years. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports The Jungfraubahn are expecting skiers to use the Eiger Express, as they've built a new blue run from Eigergletscher down to Fallboden. This run opened last winter and everyone said how awkward it was, so this summer they widened it. It's not on any of the maps yet. After all it is free. Grindelwald first timer here, so excited, but have so many queries. I'm taking my non-skiing wife for a few days in early February, my plan is to ski for 2 days on my own and then take her on the Jungfraujoch Top-of-Europe on Day 3. Is there a 3 day pass for non-skiers that covers unlimited use of the train network only, or would she be better to buy single journey train tickets to meet me at lunch and then for apres drinks? Also, any Apres or lunch recommendations, somewhere with easy access for a non-skier and great scenery? I know there are extra charges to do the Top-of-Europe, but is there any significant cost savings to be had by buying before we head off? You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. Hi DonaldFlump and welcome to the thread. My wife is now also a non-skier having stopped skiing due to the onset of osteoporosis. You can also use the chairlift from Allmend the station above Wengen down to the race end area and Mary's cafe renown for the hot chocolate etc. I have been to both Jungfraujoch and the Piz Gloria restaurant at the peak of the Schilthorn and in winter I prefer the view from the Schilthorn. You could also ski off the Schilthorn if you wished, it's a reasonable black run that most intermediates would have little difficulty getting down. Neither are worth going up on a very windy or cloudy day as you literally wouldn't be able to see a thing. For that reason I would not set the day you want to go up the Jungfrau until you arrive in resort. Cost wise, if you bought a 3 day Jungfrau or Grindelwald-Wengen ski pass and your wife bought a 3 day hiking pass, you could both buy a top ticket up the Jungfrau for CHF 61 each. Not available on a 2 day pass! If you wanted to do Schilthorn instead, it would be cheaper for her to buy a ski pass as the additional cost would be less than the cost of a return to the Schilthorn. Ah, but wait! At the moment there is an offer on the Jungfrau website, to purchase a 3 day ski pass valid early February for the same price as a hiking pass! Other reductions are available if you are a senior over If you are in resort between 2nd and 7th February you would be most welcome to join me on your skis on my travels around the region. The walking around the area is really good, with easy walks from Kleine Scheidegg railway station the shoulder beneath the North Face down to Brandegg lovely restaurant well known for its Apple Doughnuts with Custard and Grindelwald, also down to Wengen, and there is also a lovely walk down from Mannlichen to Grindelwald Grund and also across to the Kleine Scheidegg. The restuarant is also a great place to meet a spouse and have lunch. They are renown for their Schnitzel covered in breadcrumbs and crushed Cornflakes! Ski the Net with snowHeads. A much better day after all the wind we've had recently. Pistes pretty good all things considered. Very few people around. The new gondola seems to be changing peoples' behaviour; a lot more people ski all the way down to Holenstein than used to be the case with the old, slow lift. There's a bit more happening in the village now. Sina's have live music tomorrow, and the Caprice are having their opening party on Friday. And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. Top4 ski pass rising to CHF next year. Price for kids is unchanged. 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. First sunny day for a week. Pistes firm and coverage ok. Nice Christmas lunch at Allmend, the restaurant is under new management, food and service excellent. You know it makes sense. The village is chock-a-block. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. You can say that again, I don't recall the area ever being so busy on my previous visits. Yesterday I and some friends went to Grindelwald First and there was a huge queue at the gondola base station, then when we came back down at the end of the day the ski busses back to Grindelwald bahnhof were jam packed. Today I arrived at Brandegg for a late lunch at , it took 35 mins in the queue before I'd got my food! Hopefully as tomorrow is a Monday some of the Swiss locals who have been here this weekend will no longer be here I'd commented on my Facebook page how busy it's been in the Jungfrau region these last few days and Steve from Central Sports in Wengen said that the skipass system crashed on Saturday! Apparently it was a record day. Seemed just as busy today. Got the 8. At least the sun's shining. In the evening there were big queues at Grutschalp for the cable car going down to Lauterbrunnen. Avoid the crowds at First. Early train out of Lauterbrunnen, missed the bus in Grindelwald and walked to Firstbahn which was queuing at 8. Well worth the effort, pistes superb and even found some untracked powdery stuff. A little bit on the mild side, felt like a friendly day in April! In the old days back in late 's it was a piste run. Railway station yes. Alastair Pink , did I just spot you at the station in your tweeds? Warm again today - freezing level well above the ski area. Artificial snow on a hard base - good fun to ski now the crowds have gone home. Hello all. I've been following this thread for some time. Thanks for all the great posts! I have a bunch of dumb questions that hopefully you can help with: 1. I know Swiss trains are great and that's the best way to arrive from Zurich. Having said that, can anyone recommend a private transport service that they had a great experience with? Do I need to buy train tickets in addition to lift passes to access the cog rails? What's the best way to get to the top of the hill Kleine Scheidegg area? Any restaurant recommendations in the Wengen village? Others have more knowledge than I but in brief.. Not to KS but if you want to go to the top of Europe you have to buy a ticket. To get to KS I prefer gondola and ski across, it's not especially difficult. The train is fine but skiing is more fun isn't it. Getting back from KS to the gondola involves a fairly long drag lift which my snowboarding mates aren't keen on. I like Da Sinas remember to book. I haven't sampled the more expensive places I'm afraid. No - everyone uses the train. A quick google will find you lots of taxi firms in Interlaken and Grindelwald who do airport transfers, e. All the trains as far as Interlaken except Jungfraujoch are included if you buy a whole area pass. Also local busses in Lauterbrunnen, Grindelwald and Interlaken. As GG says above, the nicest way to Scheidegg is via the gondola and ski round. Takes less than half an hour. Depends on your budget. The Caprice is really good, as is the Silberhorn Stube. Tapas in the Pickel bar very nice. At the other end of the scale the Santos takeaway is great, and Golden India does lovely curry. Good to see the bakery has reopened too. Mike, have you heard what shape the Lauberhorn is in? Wasn't sure if the high winds and slightly above average temperature had been a problem. The FIS delegates have done their inspection, and we're good to go. Thanks for the quick responses everyone! Program confirmed! Making three train transfers after an overnight flight from America, with all the luggage needed for a ski vacation and two young children in tow is no small feat. Does that seem correct? What if one purchases the Grindelwald-Wengen pass? Is there a rail pass I could buy that would provide discounts? Quote: All the trains as far as Interlaken except Jungfraujoch are included if you buy a whole area pass. Has anyone done the Jungfraujoch with young children? Did the tunnel freak them out? I've heard that it's about 15 minutes that the train is in the mountain. Is that accurate? We took our girls last winter to the ice pavilion in Saas-Fee and it actually scared them. Has anyone had recent experience with ski schools? We've been happy with the Swiss School in previous years. Yes, that was me! I was getting the train down to Wilderswil where I'd been staying the last few days and today I set off driving back to the UK overnight stop tonight in Belgium , but I'm back in Wengen in March. Ski schools. And yes, if you have a ski pass it's CHF61 for the round trip. Great pistes and very few people. The way it should be Winteregg in particularly good shape. South facing to Gimmeln quite poor no snow cannon Unless something very odd occurs we will not be having an Inferno down to Lauterbrunnen this season. Rogerdodger wrote: The way it should be Sadly no Inferno down to Lauterbrunnen this year. I know the continental high pressure will not more on for another 10 days but come on weather i feel better letting that out. First Downhill of the Europa Cup races today. Guess what? The second Europa Cup race took place this afternoon. 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. Jungfrau Ski region pt. DixieDean wrote:. 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:. RichardB wrote:. Rogerdodger wrote:.

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