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World ski & snow report

20 March 2013

This week’s headlines: Late season snowfall Snow returns to the Alps Western Canada – up to 80cm in 75 days Austria There’s been a snow report of up to 75cm of fresh fall from Austria in the past seven days, with the biggest falls from Sunday to Tuesday.  A large number of ski areas received at [...]

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World ski & snow report

15 March 2013

This Week’s Headlines Snow returns to the Pyrenees Snow back in the Alps North America continues its late surge Austria Our snow report kicks off with great news; snow is back in the Austrian Alps and the accumulations are getting bigger. Obertauern, where The Beatles filmed their ski scenes in the movie ‘Help’ nearly 50 [...]

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World ski & snow report

12 February 2013

The Week’s Headlines Pyrenees now claiming deepest current snow in the world at 5.4m Colorado report fresh snow Greatest snow depth in French Alps as it hits 4m There’s more healthy snowfalls in the Alps – the biggest was 145cm/nearly 5 feet in past 7 days Austria Heavy snow has been reported all across Austria. [...]

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Snow report – early snowfall in the European Alps

14 September 2012

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It’s only September, but already there have been snow reports detailing snowy conditions across the mountains of Europe. In fact, back at the end of August, Austria’s highest parish of Obergurgl was already experiencing the first signs of winter having arrived. Tignes, Les Arcs, Passo Tonale and Mayrhofen were a handful of other resorts where [...]

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Ski Season Overview: March 2012

14 June 2012

Ski Season Overview: March 2012

The 2011/12 ski season will remembered for many different reasons. During the month of March alone we saw ski events, festivals, competitions, incredible snow conditions, new website features, and of course – ski holidays! So much happened during March that we’ve dedicated an entire post to it. We’ve compiled news stories, events, and your memories [...]

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