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Les Sept Laux

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Still good skiing at the Sept Laux (I'm off in a couple of minutes after I've had my coffee) however it does get slushy after the snow has been on the slopes for a couple of hours. Take care lower down, it is around 10C at 1300 meters and the snow can get very wet. All the accessible off-piste is cut-up now. Forecast is sunshine continuing to at least the weekend. Shaded Slopes are icy so you need to watch your speed a bit as things can tranform from soft spring snow to very hard snow by just skiing around the mountain a few degrees. There is still powder on north sector slopes if you can find any that have not been skied. I noticed a couple of bare patches but no stones on the slopes.
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