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It feels like coming home β staying in Montgenevre as tobydenn mentioned on our Facebook page. A total of days so far in the last three years! Our skiing routine has quickly returned. However, living in the mountains means that any routine can and will change depending on the weather and snow conditions.
On a typical ski day we firstly have a walk with Merlin, enjoy a cuppa Yorkshire tea these days with a quick bakery based breakfast, then we hit the slopes. Our favourites are chasing either fresh powder snow or bluebird sunshine! Arriving in mid-Feb, the resort was desperately in need of some snow.
Luckily for us within 3 days there was a dump of 30cms or so and we were able to ski fresh powder. By the end of the first weekend an extraordinary metre of snow had fallen for us to enjoy. It seems like everyday Toby was diligently clearing the snow around Beatrix including off her roof this year. Typically, he ended up falling off the ladder at one point. I get that this comes with learning and experience. When I started skiing I had to think about everything. Now I get the differences he spoke about β the different feels of snow.
From fresh powder, icy corduroy, slush or snail snow my own term! That first powder weekend in February I did a face plant in the fresh powder trying to get my own fresh tracks.
The snow is one thing on the slopes, another that can make or break a day skiing for me is visibility. The ideal bright, bluebird sunshine days that are chilly to keep the snow good! Needless to say, the latter are my least favourite. In the mountains the conditions can change quickly.