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March 2026 Ski Recap

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As I reflect back on March in the western Alps, we had a plethora of conditions. There was about a week and a half of excellent corn skiing, then we entered a solid storm cycle including the biggest of the season and even had a bout of Sahara Dust. Without further ado, let’s get to it!

Scoring perfect Swiss corn with the Matterhorn and Dent Blanche in the distance
Climbing up to get the smooth descent down
Danney B getting his carve on

Any time you can pick up a road to finish you descent to the valley floor it is a win

Sahara Dust arrived for several days, but since there was no precipation, it thankfully didn’t end up on the snow surface.
I’ve been working this juke move all season at the local hill and ending up in the right place at the right time.
The biggest storm in my 4 seasons based here dropped 68 cm in our village at 917 meters
Big snow followed by warm tempertures locked us down for a couple of days
The bakery after the storm of the season swung through
Juli scoring some fresh at the local hill

Another day in the office for the Mick Jagger of the ski world

Smile for the camera
Successful day of window shopping at some obscure ski area

All in all, I would classify March as an above normal month of snow conditions if you were willing to travel for it. Now we are on to April and currently experiencing above normal tempertures. We shall see what tomorrow brings.

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