Ski Val d'Isere - Tips for late season skiing April in Val d'Isere may be one of the best moments of the ski season, as the high altitude of the company will keep the snow well beyond the time when other stations are shutting up shop. With heavy snowfalls in recent weeks, an excellent snow and easy access to the slopes, skiing in Val d'Isere is a sure bet for the final weeks of the ski season.
Some of the best ski chalets in Val d'Isère ski in, ski out access to the tracks and the bonus of being fully satisfied as well. To really make the most of the conditions during your ski holiday late, and follow these basic tips to make the most of the tracks.
1 Be an early bird
Try to get on the first lift in the morning, when the slopes are smooth and firm and have not yet been warmed by the sun. Your chalet staff will be happy to arrange early awakening and breakfast for your group. You appreciate being woken early when you're on pristine, empty tracks on a beautiful bluebird morning!
2 below the upper
The lower tracks are usually the first to be hit by the rays of the sun, so try to do some shopping in before that happens, then you can go very high, later, where it is colder and the snow stays firm longer . Most people usually go right to the top races, so stay low where the snow will be good in the morning and you will have your best runs of the day.
3 Follow the Sun
Ideally, you should start where the sun's rays hit the slopes, which is the east, then move along the tracks to the south and end up on the slopes facing west and north. Following this approach ensures that the snow is best that you move along and gives you the most enjoyable tracks.
4 Bail Out Early
The snow may become heavy and chaotic world at noon when the temperature increases, particularly lower Aim to finish your long morning of skiing with a late lunch around 1:30 -. 2:00 p.m. Enjoy a delicious meal in one. Val d'Isere many restaurants, relax in the sun, ski resort and do something else for the rest of the day. You can get more than 5 hours of quality skiing day and make the most of the slopes.
Enjoy your holidays!
Posted on August 2, 2010.