Sunday, December 21, 2008

It's raining, but not to worry!

It was raining on and off most of yesterday, and looks like its rained during the night too. The snow line I can see from the window must be about 1800m. There is no snow left on the trees at the height of Murren. My lounge looks out towards Grutschalp and Winterregg, and too the left through the trees down to Stechelberg.

The rain serves to settle the snow and helps to form a good base. So there is nothing to worry about. There is still a little snow on my balcony, and the sun is due to come out again tomorrow.

I go back to the UK tomorrow to spend Christmas with my family. On returning it will be full on with ski school. I hope to be able to find the time to keep you posted on the state of things here in Wengen.

Wishing you all a wonderful Christmas. I do believe it will be a white one here.

Love

Kxxx

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Let it Snow!

Just briefly this morning...apparently they recorded record wind speed on Lauberhorn last Sunday, 250km/hr. At Kleine Scheidegg train staion 205km/hr. So I will not be hearing any more complaints about the mountain being shut because of a little wind!

Well, this morning, its snowing again, a lovely gentle, quiet, soft snowfall.

Enjoy your day.

Kxxx

Monday, December 15, 2008

The Foehn Hits Again

Yesterday the Foehn wind blew all day. It was a "lower" Foehn, one that can also be seen at the end of the valley. This is a bad sign for Wengen because then we feel it in the village too.....and did we!

Everything was closed, no trains, no cable car. A real Sunday day off for all the mountain workers, you might say. Well, not quite, because then they generally have to hang around in case the weather improves enough for them to get up there.

This morning I look out of my window, the snow has gone from the balcony, there is no dusting on the trees anywhere, and the fields look rather dirty with leaves and bits all lying on the snow.

I check the Meteomedia, Lauberhorn recorded 109km/hr gusts at 08.00, and the Mannlichen webcam says that all is closed up there. Doesn't bode well for my guest this morning. Still maybe by 11.00 things will have settled down some.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

The Skiing is Fantastic

Yesterday there was some more fresh snow, with the sun coming out in the afternoon. The off piste was fantastic, powder up to my knees. The pistes were beautiful, and empty.

Today, however the Foehn wind is due to appear again. In the micro cosmos of the Jungfrau region the Foehn is a frequent visitor. This phenomenon occurs on the lee side of a mountain, which is us. The wind comes up against the mountains, from the south, as it ascends it cools producing precipitation and with it the common cloud formations. On it’s descent it speeds up and warms up. A temperature increase of as much as 30 °C has been recorded and can lead to an amazing disappearance of the snow. After a Foehn storm the Lauberhorn piste can be rather glassy and bare. Not a very nice surface to ski on.

These gusts of wind can reach high speeds. The chair lifts have to be slowed and usually stopped, otherwise the cable could be hooked off the rollers or a chair swung into the pylon. It has been known for a train to be derailed, especially when empty. Hence the trains stop running.

This wind comes from the south and sometimes it brings with it the Sahara sands. Everything then has a slight yellow tinge.

In the Pennine this wind is known as the Helm, in Ticino, Italy as Favonio, as the Terral in Malaga, as the Nor’wester in Hawkes Bay New Zealand and as the Chinook winds in the Rocky Mountains.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

We're Skiing!


Last weekend the resort opened for winter! With Mannlichen to Holenstein, the "Carousel", Arven, Lauberhorn, Honegg and down to Almend all open and pisted. Well, Scheidegg was open to begin with, but the Foehn wind blew its best, and stopped play by midday on Sunday.
Of course once the Foehn "broke", a literal translation from the local vernacular, it snowed. All day Monday. So now I am off to Kleine Scheidegg for some fresh air and exercise.
Wish you all a great day.
Kxxx

Monday, November 24, 2008

Winter has begun




Winter appears to be starting rather nicely.



On Saturday a snow storm raged all day. Despite high winds (170km was recorded on the top of Europe) 20cm of snow deposited itself on my balcony!

Then Sunday dawned clear and bright. The sky was blue, the air was cold and the ground was crisp and white. I went walking in untouched snow which came nearly up to my knees (that’s not difficult really as I am rather vertically challenged). Others were more adventurous, taking out their snowshoes and going off road up the mountain.

The ice has been made on the ice-rink, and the kids are skating again. The nursery slope lifts are back in position and the snow cannons are hard at work on the race course.

So as you can see it’s all coming along rather well.

Welcome to my Blog

Welcome to my ramblings. For ease and speed I’ve gone for the blog option, over a Website with a blog. I will be honest, this is an experiment. Can I regularly write? Can I keep you coming back for more? Can I be interesting? This remains to be seen.

In winter I wish to be informative of weather and snow conditions. Considering I am skiing all day everyday, it should be a true recording.

In summer, there will be reports on the development of spring and summer, the flowers, especially orchids, gentians and lilies.

Throughout, at any time, I will throw in herbal information, advice from how to improve your immune system to making and using ointments. Feel free to join me, make comments or ask connected questions.

The winter time is more likely to be my thoughts and encounters from the piste. Several rants come to mind immediately, cigarette butts in the snow, peeing on the side of a piste and the rules of the piste. On a lighter note, advice on taking kids skiing, what age is a good age to start teaching kids, clothing.

Does this entice you back to my blog? I hope so. Look forward to hearing from you. Kxxx

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