Snow report Montafon, 12/19/2014
Schneelage nach wie vor mies und nun kommen noch die Weihnachtsurlauber ... Skibetrieb ist nur aufgrund von Schneekanonen möglich.
Snow condition
Snow quality
Overall impression
Snow condition
Below 2,000 m, there are no significant amounts off-piste. Therefore 1 star. It snowed 20 cm+ overnight above approx. 2,100 m. Therefore 1+ star. In snow-covered, shaded slopes you can still find the odd line. I.e. approx. 200m are skiable.
Snow quality
Unfortunately, it first rained up there, then snowed and finally the wind came up. There is a light cap on it, which spoiled the riding fun. In places it was finely powdery. A hint of winter.
Risks
Below 2,000 m there is simply no snow. Above that, I would estimate it to be considerable in places. Due to the temperature fluctuations and the rising winds, larger, more susceptible packs have formed in exposed areas (especially in the NE). Tendency more. Many new spontaneous releases (> 40°) could be seen, which are of a dangerous size. At a depth of approx. 10-20 cm there is a weak layer (fusion crust). The accumulating transformation on the ground was not recognizable at an altitude of approx. 2,300 m - northeast of the ridge. The snow near the ground was still moist and sticky.
Overall impression
All that remains is to wait and hope for better weather conditions ...
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