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We’ve now arrived back in Courchevel after our race training adventures in Austria. Due to the freezing temperatures, the pistes are holding up OK but head high for the best snow conditions. We’re due some snow tonight/tomorrow so that will refresh the pistes nicely and temperatures are forecast to get warmer again at the weekend so there should be some good skiing to be had before the Xmas week.

Powder snow should be skied and enjoyed, and not slipped off a race course! We’ve had a few weeks of very cold temperatures and snow which are great for the general conditions but not so good for race training…

The continuing snowfall means that you will be able to ski back to the car park at Tux from this Sunday. They are busy preparing the Schwarze Pfanne piste which is an awesome 12km run from the top of the glacier 3250m to the valley car park at 1500m! The snow is fantastic for this time of year but be sure to bring out warm gloves and clothing if you’re thinking of making an early season visit to Hintertux.

We’re still having a few issues uploading photos to the blog so if you want to see some more then check out our Facebook page

We’ve been lucky enough to enjoy two awesome days on the glacier after the heavy snowfall on Sunday night and Monday. Local reports said 1 metre of snow had fallen over a 24 hour period! It’s typical that we got a huge dump of snow just when we were hoping for firm pistes for race training…

Conditions here are fantastic for this time of year and the resort hope to have the main run down from the glacier to the Sommerbergalm 2100m and the Ramsmoos drag lift open for this comming weekend. Pisting work is well underway and the snow cannons have been on too. There are 44 kms of pistes open this week with more set to open in time for the weekend. This really is early season skiing at it’s best and would be a great time to a make a last minute trip to Hintertux!

View from the Gefrorene Wand webcam today.

More snow is forecast over the weekend and into next week with low temperatures. It looks like a great start to the season, and Hintertux is offering the most extensive glacier skiing in Austria at the moment. We’ll post up some photos when we get skiing there next week!

Conditions are looking good on the glacier for this time of year. Today they are reporting 110cm of snow including fresh powder on the upper slopes! 42 kms of pistes open. 13 out 21 lifts going and skiing down to the Tuxer Ferner Haus 2660m.

We popped up to the show for a while yesterday to take a look around and catch up with a few people. Unfortunately we didn’t get to see the Big Air Competition Kicker stuff as we were up there later on after spending the morning sorting out things for our journey out to Hintertux this Saturday!

If you are heading up to the London Ski & Snowboard Show and thinking about new ski boots or footbeds then drop by the Profeet Stand 810 for a chat.

MOM were camped out at Profeet yesterday afternoon. Hamish and his team made us up some awesome footbeds complete with special neoprene pads for our poorly sesamoids. Check out the blows on Julia’s boots for her bunions! Just goes to show what a bootfitting pro can do to a shell to make it fit an awkward foot.

We can recommend Profeet for all your bootfitting needs. If you’ve had problems with ski boots in the past or are looking to get a new pair professionally fitted then give the Profeet team a call. Contact info can be found on their website http://www.profeet.co.uk

MOM will be decamping to Austria for the whole of November and the first week of December! We are looking to run two of our piste performance clinics on the Hintertux glacier in November. The group clinics are an exciting new product for us so we need to get a feel for the level of interest and therefore your feedback is really helpful.

These are provisional dates for the 5 day (Mon-Fri) clinics and will be confirmed asap subject to numbers:

Piste Performance Clinic 1: 8 to 12 November 2010

Piste Performance Clinic 2: 22 to 26 November 2010

We are able to run additional group clinics during the other weeks if there is sufficient demand, and if snow conditions are good there is also the option to offer some all terrain instruction. 

If you would rather book a MOM private coaching week for you or a group, or just arrange to have the odd lesson or two then we would also like to hear from you!

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It is getting to that time of year again — with crisp autumnal mornings and the nights drawing in — when it’s time to start thinking about your next ski holiday!

If you are interested in MOM instruction or coaching for this coming winter then please contact us to talk about your requirement as the peak weeks are booking fast.

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