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Chamonix Guiding Snow Report – Season Finale

After a season spent bringing us week after week of amazing footage, ChamonixGuiding.com’s Seb Montaz is ending his run with a bit of the ol’ steep and deep. This, the final week of Seb’s Snow Report, sees Seb out charging the exposed steeps of the Aiguille du Pouce like a rhino in spring. What a way to end the season.

Bravo, Seb.

Chamonix Guiding Snow Report – 17 March

Wow, this is the first time I’ve heard Seb talk about it being hard to find fresh snow and with the last significant snow hitting what seems like three or four weeks ago, it’s easy to understand why.

At least the beautiful sunny weather has brought warmer temperatures which is beginning to soften the snow a bit in the afternoon so if you’ve got a ticket already booked be happy in knowing there are some great party nights this weekend and no need to be in line for the first telefreak in the morning.

ChamonixInsider.com Snow Forecast Compendium

Last significant snowfall end of February  😦

Chamonix Guiding Snow Report – 24 February

Our buddy Seb Montaz from ChamonixGuiding.com deserted us this week to go powder hunting down south near Briançon. But that didn’t keep him from giving a great evaluation of the snow pack here in Chamonix as conditions slowly begin to change from winter to spring.

ChamonixInsider.com Snow Forecast Compendium

Chamonix Guiding Snow Report – 11 February

Seb Montaz’s most recent snow report showcases his video editing skill more than the epic powder we had last weekend and I’m hoping that’s simply because he was out there scoring freshies for himself rather than filming. Nevertheless, if you’re wondering what conditions are like then the ChamonixGuiding.com Snow Report is the place to go.

And for those wondering what the future has in store…

ChamonixInsider.com Snow Forecast Compendium

Chamonix Guiding Snow Report – 20 January

Whoop!

This week Seb Montaz delivers his outstanding snow report with images from the Envers on the Midi and the Pas de Chevre’s Rectiligne on the Grands Montets. Good stuff.