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CR 387 (2015/2016)

Snow report Grisons, 02/15/2016

Relativ wenig Schnee, aber dennnoch top Verhältnisse in der Region Davos Klosters. Einsame Skitour im Pischagebiet. 

Switzerland Grisons
02/15/2016
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Snow condition

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Snow quality

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Overall impression

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Snow condition

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The Bündnerland was poorly served this year compared to the west. However, the tours are generally easy to ride. In Davos there is about 30-40 cm on the valley floor.

Snow quality

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South-facing descent. The snow quality was first class up to about 2300m. Settled powder. Then about 10 cm of fluffy fresh snow. In the lower part, a weak cover is noticeable on the south side. Very good on the north side down to the valley.

Risks

Moderate. There was only about 10 cm of snow in total over the weekend. Other areas got significantly more. Could not detect any avalanches. However, caution is still advised due to the thin layer from January.

Overall impression

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The conditions are great. But it would probably be even better with more snow. Book tip: Freeride Guide Davos Klosters, available at freerideguide.ch

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