Snow report Central Switzerland, 12/06/2016
Even on the 3000-metre Titlis, freeriding is out of the question at the moment. But at least you can build up your legs on the slopes for the good days. The pistes on the glacier are great, the ones from the stand to Trüebsee and on the Jochpass are perfect thanks to artificial snow.
Snow condition
Snow quality
Overall impression
Snow condition
Sufficient on the glacier. However, some ice appears from time to time when the snow has slipped out. Today I went down the Rotegg (the connection between the glacier and the stand) twice more. However, the ski route is barely skiable because of the stones. In the lower part of the ski area, the snow conditions are good thanks to artificial snow.
Snow quality
Still quite good on the glacier. Nice grip for carving. The usual artificial snow quality at the bottom. Still good in the morning thanks to the snow groomer, hard to icy in the afternoon.
Risks
In Engelberg-Titlis there are currently dust avalanches, scree avalanches and metal avalanches - because it is the only place in Central Switzerland apart from Andermatt where skiing is currently possible.
Overall impression
Bluebird, good slopes, nice people and a day in the mountains. Of course I would have liked different conditions, but it's better than nothing. All in all, a good day on the slopes.
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