Yesterday there was 550cm of snow at the top of the pistes officially making the ski resort the snowiest in the world ahead of Mammoth Mountain in the USA with just 490cm. Engelberg in Switzerland is also having a good season with 450cm of snow depth. Cauteret locals say it is the snowiest winter since 1986, a result of global warming, warm moist air bringing more snow than cold, dry air.
It is not all good news. Since the start of the year winter sports enthusiasts have been cancelling trips to the Pyrenees due to problems with access and then problems actually opening the runs and ski lifts. A number of competitions and events have also been cancelled or rescheduled.
Posted by
davidof on Thursday, 07 February, 2013 at 08:44 PM
Out of interest I just had a look at the forecast, and they have another 70+ cms due in the next 4 days....
Posted by on Friday, 08 February, 2013 at 04:53 PM
So scarry though. Any updates on how’s the snow condition in Cauterets, Pyrenees? Is it safer now or still in same condition? It’s great to spend vacation in this mountain but it’s better to be safe and away from any avalanche. Rather stay at home or not, better to choose other safer mountain to ski.
Posted by on Monday, 17 June, 2013 at 07:18 AM
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