What's going on at PG.com?
We'll soon be back with our usual weather service and regular editorial features. As well as the old favorites (PowderAlert, WeatherBlog, Gear of the Week), this season sees the return of Videos of the Week and - exciting! - there is a new column on the expanded topic of the environment and sustainability. More on this shortly.
We will also be filling the World of Science section with life more regularly again. Starting in November, we will be doing this on a fortnightly basis with articles on various topics from the last ISSW, the world's largest snow research conference. Our prediction game master Anselm - who researches avalanche dynamics as a sideline - was there and is in charge. Of course, he's also taking care of the prediction game again.
Our hard-working Conditions reporters will let you know as soon as it starts to snow. Some of them are already sliding around on icy glacier slopes, but of course we hope that this will soon no longer be necessary.
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Winter wishes
The PG team is looking forward to seeing the old acquaintances as well as the newcomers, who we will only really get to know over the course of the season. Our personal wishes for the coming ski season are a little more individual, as everyone has their favorite weather conditions and some go ski touring, while others prefer to shovel kickers:
Steffen Kruse - PG Switzerland
The most important goals are definitely to stay healthy and have fun. Of course I like it steep, technically/physically demanding and with a snorkeling alarm from November to April. But I also think it's great and dignified to stand on the summit with friends, cruise through the area and have a nice chat in the evening. I enjoy every summit that comes my way, I no longer plan by hook or by crook, but I grab the opportunity when it presents itself.
I'm also looking forward to introducing our young freerider in the Pulka to the mountain world in a comfortable and child-friendly way. And who knows, maybe we'll get our first straight line by the end of the season!
I think the best thing would be a heavy dump every two weeks, then stabilizing conditions, sun ski tours and then the next cap of snow. I like the wild, uncomfortable weather, snowstorms and -20 degrees, but I also like to burn my marble in the best weather.
I wish everyone out there joy, health and a great season!
Totti Lingott - PG Germany
My most important goal for this winter? Spending lots of time in the snow with our Paula and strapping the first slats under her feet. She can hardly wait and always complained last winter while sledging, "I want to go skiing!"' My second most important goal: With the hope of a strong southern winter and lots of snow in Bergell, I want to reach one or two more summits there this winter. The trip to the Forno hut last winter, which was characterized by wind and little snow, has once again fueled my winter interest in the Bergell!
Extreme weather conditions in the mountains are always very appealing, but with age I have really become more of a fair-weather skier - of course only because of the children! So here's what would be best: Lots of snowfall during office hours, and then always a few days of nice weather! But I would still go back to the Bergell in storms and snowfall - then just without the children