02 / 03 / 2012
Silence the lambs.
The whole of the European Alps seem to be bathing beneath an unrelenting sun at the moment. Temperatures have been recorded in the 30° this week with an …
Read MoreThe whole of the European Alps seem to be bathing beneath an unrelenting sun at the moment. Temperatures have been recorded in the 30° this week with an …
Read MoreThe premature ‘heat wave’that was forecast for the UK this week certainly found it’s way to the Italian alps yesterday. Clear blue skies and temperatures in double figures …
Read MoreThe cold snap seems to be behind us for now. Today saw brilliant blue skies above Sauze d’Oulx and temperatures akin to spring. At last I managed to …
Read MoreAs week 9 of the season here in Sauze d’Oulx comes to a close I’m marking the occasion with my 4th bout of man flu this winter. As …
Read MoreAn unusually large high pressure system is currently sitting over Siberia pushing cold air towards western Europe and cold it certainly is! This week temperatures of -21 C …
Read MoreThis week looks like it just might be the best week so far this season. It starting snowing on Friday night and continued through the weekend until Sunday …
Read MoreAfter a cold start to the week we’re ending it with double digit temperatures again. I should say I’m taking my readings from the display I can see …
Read MoreSorry for the delay in updating the blog but things have been rather hectic recently. What with skiing and entertaining oh a some work thrown into the mix. …
Read MoreThis week is the last week of the Italian holidays so the slopes are still a tad busy and the lift queues are less than a joy. That …
Read MoreLast night I commented whilst walking through the village that there was a slight drainy smell. Those that have read the last blog will know just what that …
Read MoreYou may have noticed that the site is looking a little different. A plus side to that is a nice new clean look, the downside is that I …
Read MoreThere’s no hiding the fact that many European ski resorts are beginning to feel the heat in more ways than one. The delayed arrival of the first big …
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