Skiing at Formigal

Portalet station at Formigal

Portalet station at Formigal

Went skiing up at Formigal yesterday and snow conditions were better than expected after last weeks warm weather and rain. It was clear and sunny and I actually felt quite warm as I took the first lift up. I did have a lot of layers on (‘like an onion’ as they say here in Spain) and I was glad for them as the temperature was -13 at the top of the lift!

The red Espelunciecha piste - one of my favourites

The red Espelunciecha piste - one of my favourites

The snow at Portalet, Anayet and Sarrios wasn’t bad. Some runs – particluarly the reds – were very icy but coverage on-piste was good. The Sextas zone (the lowest of the four) was a disaster with only the blue Rio run open and the higher Tres Hombres area close.

Slopes were empty as is usual midweek – you never have to queue for a lift.

Off-piste coverage was minimal and all of the black runs that are marked but not pisted were closed. They’ll need a fair amount of new snow before they’ll be in good nick.

In the Sarrios area there was a team out practising avalanche rescue in a fairly large avalanche that looked to have been deliberately created. At first I was concerned this was a real rescue but I watched them for a while and it soon became apparent it was a training exercise. With the low temperatures and lack of fresh snow avalanche risk was set as 2 and there were only a few signs of naturally triggered avalanches although I’m not sure how recent these were.

Team out practising avalanche rescue

Team out practising avalanche rescue

All in all a good afternoons skiing. The resort is in better nick than I thought it would be although it could do with more snow. Snowing up the valley today so hopefully conditions will be good for the weekend.

by Phil | Dec 17, 2010 | Skiing | 0 comments

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