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Legendary epic conditions in Andermatt

3/6/2012

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After reading weather forecasts, looking at weather stations, talking to guide offices and tourist information’s all over the alps I was really confused. They were all giving different information’s or contradicting each other. It was not until I spoke to a local skier in Andermatt, Kristian Björk, that I got some info I felt I could trust.

When we got to Andermatt late last night it was still snowing. It had been snowing for 48 houres. Finally a real dump! The weather stations said that it had snowed 30 cm at 2500m. This was looking promising.

When we woke up this morning it was not sunshine as promised. It was low clouds and bad visibility. But when we got up to the top we were happily surprised to see that in had snowed 40 cm! We got 2 runs in before the sun came shining though. The rest of the day we skied knee deep powder with a big blue bird. Everyone we met today had a big smile on their faces including our self.

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Claire
3/8/2012 05:31:45 am

Looks Fantastic! Lucky devils!

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    Linus Kulstad, certified UIAGM guide since 2007


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