Well, the sun’s finally poked it’s head out and the views from Verbier have been pretty stunning.
And it’s exactly what everyone’s been waiting for after loads of mixed weather – cold, clouds, snow etc – we’ve finally had one of thiose fantastic spring days.
Which makes it a bit vexing as yesterday was my first day off for weeks, so Tom, Toby and I decided to spend it hiking up mountains. In the worst white out of the winter. We saw very little. And to prove it here’s a picture of Tom and Toby seeing very little.
Anyway, here are a few pictures of what it all looks like when the clouds finally leave us alone, and a picture of what it looks like when the clouds are here and Tom “double eject” Howard can’t see the floor (I know mate – it was “a problem with your bindings”)…








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The last 48hrs has seen a mix of snow rain and occasional glimpses of blue sky in Verbier. Snowstorms and high winds up top caused closures on the main mountain yesterday and today and the avalanche risk has been upgraded to HIGH (4). Rain overnight at resort level turned to snow again this morning as temperatures dropped and more snow is forecast over the next couple of days.
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Two full days of fresh snowfall gave a great winter atmosphere in Verbier. This morning saw rain at resort level which washed away some of the slippery stuff from the roads and paths. High winds also caused closures of lifts higher up on the main mountain and on the Savoleyres gondola until lunchtime.
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