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2024-2025 Ski season Thread


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On Day 5, after skinning up the serpentine wall, we crossed a glacier, did another technical climb, and then skinned up the Pigne d'Arolla which had views of the Italian and Swiss Alps (you can see the French Alps from there too). This photo (bottom photo) looks east towards the Matterhorn. Frankly, one of the most spectacular spots imaginable (even when shared with 20-30 others!) The other photo (middle) is day #6, looking at the 'west' side of the Matterhorn. It took us 2+ hours to descend from the Col de Valpeline (3,500m) past the Matterhorn to reach the outskirts of the Zermatt ski area where we stopped had one of the best beers of my life. The Matterhorn looks very different from the different sides - not surprisingly but we are so use to seeing the photo below from the village of Zermatt.

Matterhorn from Zermatt.jpg

Matterhorn ice walls Day 6.jpg

looking east from Pigne d'Arolla towards the Matterhorn Day 5.jpg

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There’s so much snow still on the hill for this time of year.

The depth data of the 3k and 3.9k sites are above average.

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3,000ft.

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3,900ft.

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The decrease in snowpack depth this time of year is crazy.  Every 1,000 vertical feet can mean feet of snow melt as you descend.

It goes like 91” to 67” to 30” to 0-12” every thousand feet to the base.

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