Posts tagged Snow in Morzine
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Snow forecast in Morzine Avoriaz: Snow has arrived!
November 22nd, 2008 by Jon in Morzine
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Well as predicted…we have tonnes of snow in Morzine already! Looks set to provide a great snowpack to set us up for the rest of winter, it is freezing cold here and we only have more to come. Get in quick and make the most of the early powder – we are offering some special pre-christmas flexi breaks for £65 pp per night in our Luxury Chalets in Morzine. Click Here for more details.
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Snow forecast Morzine Avoriaz: 19/11/2008
November 19th, 2008 by Jon in Morzine
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There is a massive amount of snow arriving in a few days!!
With the start of the season just around the corner it is looking like we will be having a bumper start.
Fancy a pre Christmas slide? We still have a few places left for flexible breaks w/c 14th Dec – click here for details.
Here’s the gratuitous “I live here isn’t it beautiful” shot. Taken last year part way up the Pepsi Max Hike
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Snow in Morzine as predicted
October 30th, 2008 by Jon in Morzine
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Just a little photo evidence….it is only October and we already have tonnes of snow in Morzine! Taken today…at 08.50 am on Thursday 30th October.
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Snow forecast Morzine: History Speaks for Itself
October 13th, 2008 by Jon in Morzine
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Setting the record straight….FINALLY!
Morzine and the Portes Du Soleil both have an enviable snow record. Their proximity to Mont Blanc and Lac Leman always creates a mini micro-climate which means that the area gets significant snowfall from the start of December through to when the lifts close in late April.
Because most of the lower slopes are soft grassy cow grazing pasture land, depths of 10-20cms are often all that is required to open the snowpistes, compared with higher altitude resorts where a metre or so is needed to cover the large gnarly rocks.
Those in the know have long since discovered that the Northern French Alps have some of the best and consistent snow conditions to be found anywhere across Europe. Over the last few seasons, the Portes du Soleil has had fantastic conditions while at the same time the higher and so called “snow sure” resorts in the south of France have been sorely lacking in snow.
The following article, which I read just this morning thoroughly sums up why some people often miss out on the great snow conditions of Morzine and Portes Du Soliel because they feel “it is too low…”
Thanks to the guys at All Mountain Holidays for providing this Portes Du Soliel Snow Article for an informative and very interesting read…
See you for some crazy Powder this season…Ride on!
Samee xx





