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CR 195 (2022/2023)

Snow report Val Saisera, 03/11/2023

Huda Paliza im

Italy Val Saisera
03/11/2023
sebastian_pg
Skitour
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Snow condition

2 von 5 Sterne

Snow quality

4 von 5 Sterne

Overall impression

4 von 5 Sterne

Altitude

900 - 2400m

Avalanche warning level

moderate (2)

Exposition

North North-Eas North-West

Snow condition

2 von 5 Sterne
Descent through forest

Below average but enough to ski almost everything.

Snow quality

4 von 5 Sterne

Lots of floating snow in the Canalone Huda Paliza! Very annoying on the ascent, but actually very nice to ski. The LLB forecast a soaking of the snowpack, but there was no sign of it, at least in the gully. Cold and pretty good to ski/swim.

Risks

No warning signs

Wind intensity: No Wind (0 km/h)

Few signs of danger to be seen. There was no danger from wet avalanches from sunlit slopes. However, the floating snow represents a dangerously weak layer for the next snowfall. It probably developed to such an extent due to the thin snow cover and the cool temperatures in the gully.

Overall impression

4 von 5 Sterne
Equal

Canalone Huda Paliza: the longest gully in the Julian Alps, 600 vertical meters and up to 50° steep in the upper part. I was initially reluctant to tackle this project in supposedly poor conditions, but we were surprised. The quality of the floating snow remains to be seen, but it was cold, fast and relatively homogeneous snow and was really fun on the descent. With great company and sunny weather, definitely 4****! I <3 Val Saisera!

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