At Val Thorens, the highest ski resort in Europe (alt : 2,340 m above sea level) we witnessed last Friday a huge and sudden snow storm with winds peaking over 90 km/hrs...
We could not resist to go for ski, like many of the inhabitants (because the quality of the snow at Val Thorens is such great : it's one of the best in the world for skiing, as if you were sking on velvet)...
But -like many- we came back after an hour or so to our home because of winds gusts that made us unable to withstand such temp conditions : -20°C with wind gusts effect at the top of some skilifts arrival areas.
Here are the "before" (at 7:30 am)
Thanks Olivier. You'd better know where the Mont Blanc is to be able to point it.
When back home, I'll show you a picture from the top
Thanks Climber : here are the explanations.
Lovely! I wish I had thought to take a panorama when I was skiing recently.
Olivier,
Picture will come later. I'm on my way to Montevideo and can find a poor quality one only on my computer.
I've got to scan all the slides (I feel like a old timer) and see what I can stitch.
I've got stitch from other tops but...this is a bit OT, isn't it?
I did the 100kms skying in the 3 valleys around Val Thorens. This is a great place.
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