Tuesday, 26 June 2018

WSC snow alerts (FINAL CHANCE)

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

Good Evening,
Following the changes with GDPR which affect all organisations I have emailed everyone on my snow alert emails asking whether or not they wish to opt in. This is a final reminder to those who have not chosen to opt in and if I hear nothing from you I will remove your email from my records. If you with to remain on the list for these emails simply reply to this email with YES in the header.
Feel free to email me and be added back on in the future if you wish.
Best wishes
Steve

Tuesday, 22 May 2018

Snow alerts - IMPORTANT INFORMATION

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

Due to the new GDPR regulations I have been advised that I have to seek informed consent to keep sending out snow alert emails from 25th May 2018.

If you wish to still receive these emails then please simply reply to this email and type YES in the header. I am removing all the emails from my list and starting afresh so you will not receive these unless I hear from you.

On my part I will never give or sell your data to anyone (not even Cambridge Analytica) and will only use it for ski related information. This will include snow alerts, snow reports, work party information and other events related to WSC such as special events, discount nights etc. I do not keep any data other than your email addresses and do not have any other personal information. If at any time you get fed up of hearing about how wonderful the skiing is at Weardale simply reply and put REMOVE in the header - I won't be offended.

Whilst I have your attention the first of our summer work parties is a week on Saturday (2nd June) where amongst other activities we will be removing a lot of old snow fencing in readiness. If you are available for all or part of the day we will be starting at 10am and all are welcome whether members or not. The feel is pretty dry at the moment (relative) but would still recommend sturdy shoes/boots and warm clothes as it was freezing up there today!

Steve

Thursday, 5 April 2018

Snow report day 25

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

Well we made day 25 and had a fairly typical Weardale ski day with a bit of everything. We had some ice, some fresh powder, some grass, some mud but also beautiful blue skies. Skiing was OK first thing and the gully and bottom of Black Scar still ski-able but you could see the snow melting as temperatures soared and we called it a day at lunchtime and it looks like that is the end of another good season. Hope you have all enjoyed it.
Steve

Wednesday, 4 April 2018

Skiing Thurs 5th April

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

Looks like the snow has fallen along with the temperatures and the webcam looks like good coverage so we are planning to open the tows from 0930. The road is likely to be tricky with snow and possibly ice so 4wd or chains may be necessary. It is forecast to get mild by the afternoon so we may well close early so if you are coming do not leave it late.
Steve

Skiing Thursday 5th April??

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

There has been reasonable snowfall this evening in Weardale and forecast for a sunny day tomorrow with temperature down to -4 or -5 so we may be able to run the tows tomorrow but will check the webcam in the morning and update this message and the twitter feed at 0730.
Will we make day 25???
Steve

Tuesday, 3 April 2018

End of season?

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

Looks like this could be the end of an excellent season with 24 days skiing and some of the best gully and black scar skiing for a few years thanks to the beast from the east part 1 + 2. We opened today and managed to get a good morning before the spring like snow became summer like snow. The gully and black scar were still in great shape but with warmer weather predicted it looks like it all going to disappear pretty quickly. The good news however is that you are all welcome to join us at the summer work parties as there will be loads of work needing to be done. I will advertise the dates as soon as we agree them and there will be jobs for every level of skill and strength. They are usually good fun and a great way to get to know other members.
Have a great summer.
Steve

Monday, 2 April 2018

Skiing Tuesday 3rd April ??

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

We had an inspection of the slopes this afternoon and conditions were reasonably good with all the runs having sufficient cover for skiing and some deep drifts. Snow was spring-like and it won't take much for it to disappear.
We might open up tomorrow morning for a few hours if too much doesn't disappear overnight but expect to close by 1-2pm when it is forecast to get quite mild. Please check the webcam before travelling.
The road was tricky today with wet snow but had cleared a bit on the return. Not sure what it will be like tomorrow but 4wd or chains may be necessary unless a lot has gone in which case 2wd with winter tyres will be OK. If we open we hope to start at 0930.
Steve

Friday, 30 March 2018

April snow and exciting new adventure talk

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

Firstly there has been fresh snow at Swinhope leading to the possibility of skiing in the next few days. If forecasts are accurate then Sunday might be a possibility and also next week also - keep watching the webcams.

Hope you don't mind me adding in a promotion to an exciting adventure talk/exhibition coming up on Friday 20th April in Newcastle which is being organised by one of our members and also features one of our members plus Jenny Jones, Olympic snowboarder - details below and even a discount for WSC members.

Those who attended the WSC AGM at the Honest Lawyer a couple of years ago will have had the pleasure of seeing an amazing slideshow talk from long standing WSC member Anto Baird. Anto had recently returned from a trip to South Georgia with phenomenal photos from the same place as an episode of the BBC's Blue Planet was shot, but instead of just focusing on the wildlife Anto went there to go ski touring, and unlike Shackleton- he came back! One of our other members, James Cummings, has been organising an adventure talks series which will include Anto's work in exhibition format, but the event also has another star attraction (!) as the first person to win an Olympic medal in snowboarding, Jenny Jones, will be speaking. Coming fresh off the back of the BBC PyeongChang Olympics broadcast team, Jenny is a British snow-sports superstar. Those who came and saw fellow BBC broadcaster Graham Bell speak at our anniversary party will doubtless enjoy this event. In an extract from their website:
 
"Last year a skier, a kite-surfer and a surfer got together to share a few stories with some old and some new friends under the stars in Northumberland. As they stood in front of the giant projector screen showing their journeys in to the unknown, the magic of the cinema combined with the power of storytelling and East Coast Visions was born. Someone got lucky and won a raffle prize- a brand new custom surfboard, others won more: and in doing so all helped raise £1200 for two notable charities: Surfers Against Sewage and Waves for Water. Afrobeat filled the air & heavy vibrations shook the ground. If tales of adventure get you excited then come and hear three new ones, help raise money for good causes, and see one very special story from Olympic Snowboard bronze medallist, Jenny Jones. 7pm till late, Tynebank Brewery, Newcastle Upon Tyne 20th April 2018. Tickets online now!

For those who are interested, there are 50 Earlybird tickets for sale at only £7.50 (inc booking fee) but the good news is that there's a special discount code for WSC visitors past and present: InTheClub 

Use of this code will bring the price of the first 50 tickets down to only £6 inc booking fee.
Steve

Tuesday, 20 March 2018

Snow report day 22

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

About 15 members enjoyed a sunny warm day skiing with some surprisingly good snow especially in the main gully and Black Scar, England's finest black run, which was in tremendous condition. The snow got rather heavy midday but then started firming up again but by mid afternoon the towline was very bare. Thanks to those who shovelled snow onto the towline and also those who helped dig out the skidoo which sank into massive drifts on the M1 run.
Sadly we will now need to wait for more snow if we are going to open again this season but I have heard snow is forecast over Easter so don't put your skis away just yet.
Steve

Monday, 19 March 2018

Snow update Mon 19 March

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

We are planning to run the tows tomorrow from about 0930.
Skiing will be limited as a lot of snow has gone but hopefully the run west of F1 should still b good and we are hoping the gullies are stilled filled in. Do not expect alpine conditions and we may well close early after lunch unless it is a lot better than we think. There may be a bit of snow shovelling needed to keep the towline complete so volunteers may be sought. Avalanche risk tomorrow is low!
The road may still be tricky so snow tyres, chains or 4WD recommended.
Day members welcome but please print off the form and complete it and hand to a tow operator before skiing.
Steve

Sunday, 18 March 2018

Snow report Sun 18 March

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

We had a reasonable day today - not the best of the season but not the worst. About 25 people managed to get up the road with mainly 4WD or chains as the road was not ploughed until late on with some deep drifts. Due to strong winds we only ran F1 but managed to make a good piste west of the towline and the lower half of the gully had a good foot of fine powder.
The weather doesn't look too great tomorrow so current plans are to open on Tuesday but I will update this Monday evening to confirm.

Steve

Saturday, 17 March 2018

Snow update Sat 17 March

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

We are planning to run the tows tomorrow from about 0930am. We are not sure how much snow there is and how much has blown off. The run on the west of F1 hopefully will be good still and I hope the gullies will be filling up. However the forecast is for another very cold windy day so if conditions are not great we may close at lunchtime so do not turn up late.
The road might be tricky so ensure 4wd, or chains or a good 2WD with winter tyres and remember a shovel as you may need to dig in to park.
Members only at weekends.
Steve

Friday, 16 March 2018

Mini Beast from the East

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

The fells have turned white again leading to the prospect of a few more days skiing. Saturday is forecast to snow on and off all day with strong winds so it doesn't look like we will be opening until Sunday when the snow reduces and the winds are due to lighten a bit and Monday and Tuesday are also looking promising though it is not likely to last much beyond then.
Hopefully we will open Sunday, Monday and Tuesday but I will update this tomorrow evening once we see what actually happens.

Steve

Sunday, 11 March 2018

Snow update day 20

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

Perhaps should be called The Weardale International Ski Club after our 2 Italian members joined us today. The mild weather has melted a lot of the snow so thanks to those who helped to connect the F1 towline by shovelling snow onto it. The reward for the 7 who attended was a great run down the west of F1 and all the F2 gullies still full and ski-able. The highlight was being able to ski all the way down from Dora's Seat, down the main gully, down Black Scar and down to the bottom of F1 on excellent snow. The higher return route via clay pit gully (aka telegraph gully) - route number 45 on the map - was also good. Photos and videos on Facebook.

We will now need further snow before we can open again but funny things are still going on at the North Pole still so don't pack away your skis yet. That's all for now folks.
Steve

Snow melt

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

The webcam pictures show a significant overnight thaw and it looks unlikely we will be able to open today. We will still have a look and if possible run for a few hours but not promising and will close very early if we do run.
Steve


Saturday, 10 March 2018

Skiing Sunday 11th March - day 20

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

We are planning to run the tows tomorrow from about 0930. There doesn't appear to have been any fresh snow but the upper runs on F2 and the Gully should still be good as will the run on the west of F1. The only downside is that the F1 towline is bare in places so will need snow moving to keep it covered so if you have a spare good quality shovel then please bring it along.
Members only
Steve

Friday, 9 March 2018

Snow update Day 19

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

The Beast from the East has lasted really well and provided another great day for 30-40 members with no obvious deterioration in the snow although it was hard and fast most of the day. It did soften up briefly for about 1/2 hour before freezing over again despite sunshine all day.
Looks like the weather tomorrow is not going to be good with snow/sleet/rain and very poor visibility so we are not planning to open on Saturday. Will see what it is like afterwards and decide whether we can open on Sunday.
Steve

Thursday, 8 March 2018

Skiing Friday 9 March

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

We are planning to run the tows tomorrow from about 1030. Snow is thin on the F1 towline so you may be needed to shovel a bit of snow to fill in a few gaps but the run to the west of F1 still looks excellent and looks like there will still be plenty on F2 and hopefully the gully and black scar will still be in excellent condition. The road is clear.

Do not turn up early as the tow operator will not be there before 1030

Day members welcome - usual advice- fill in form, correct money and see tow operator BEFORE skiing

Steve

Wednesday, 7 March 2018

Snow report day 18

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

It was a really good day today apparently with excellent skiing especially in the gullies and black scar but most of the upper routes having excellent coverage - see photos from Steve Luard on the Facebook site.
Sadly due to a shortage of tow operators it looks like we will not open tomorrow but if we do find another tow operator I will update the snowline and facebook sites in the morning.
Steve

Tuesday, 6 March 2018

Snow update day 18

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

The tows will operate on Wednesday hoping to run from 0930. 
Fresh snow has significantly improved conditions. The road has been dug out but you will need 4wd and winter tyres or chains and will need a shovel to dig in off the road and please ensure that you re not obstructing the road at all. We have had a few incidents where cars have protruded onto the road and stopped the snowplough getting through and you may well return to find your car shunted off the road if you are not careful!

Day members welcome but print off form in advance and hand to a tow operator BEFORE skiing.

Enjoy our 18th day of the season

Steve

Monday, 5 March 2018

Snow update day 17

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

About 40 people enjoyed a good day today with a limited selection of runs but apparently excellent conditions in the gully and Black scar. By the end of the day the snow was becoming a bit thin sono plans to open on Tuesday but possible later in the week if we get more snow.
Steve

Sunday, 4 March 2018

Skiing Monday 5th March

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

We had a better day than expected today with some fresh snow overnight which really improved conditions and all runs were open and the gullies were in mint condition especially the main gully and Black Scar which were superb. 
The road has been dug out and by the end of the day it was drive-able with care. There is some snow on the road with some tarmac showing through but there is the risk of snow blowing in overnight so you will need to take care tomorrow. 4WD or chains may be needed and you will need a shovel as the parking is limited so you may need to dig in to park.

We are planning to run the tows from 10am. Day members welcome but please bring along a completed form and the correct money and speak to a tow operator before skiing.

Steve

Saturday, 3 March 2018

Limited skiing Sunday 4 March

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

Mixed news I am afraid. It looks like the road will not be cleared tomorrow or at least not in time for any access other than by ski. A couple of tow operators have been up again today and have done some pisting but conditions are not great due to the damage the wind has done. There is a good piste down the west of F1 which is the only complete run and patches of snow elsewhere the rest has been blown away. Looks like the M1 has reasonable cover but it is bare leading back to the F2 lift, the main gully looks full with a huge cornice at the top but again access to it might be bare.

We are hoping to open tomorrow but the only access will be by skinning up from Westgate which is about 3.5 miles. The snow is too deep to walk up. There is no parking at Glenwhelt farm nor at the lay-by at the bottom as the locals are using this due to their drives being blocked so best option is to park in Westgate and walk over the bridge next to the ford. Please do not attempt the road at all as that might hinder attempts to clear it later. Hopefully we will have the lifts running by 1030. At least you will be nice and warm by the time you get there!

Steve

WSC road blocked

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

Unfortunately due to other priorities the council have informed us that they will not be able to dig out the road today but are hopeful that they will be able to do so tomorrow but it may not be until late on meaning that chances of opening on Sunday are looking slim. As soon as anything is sorted we will update you. 
It looks like all the other ski clubs are having problems with Yad Moss and Allenheads access roads blocked and Raise problems with the tow but they are hopeful that will get sorted today. Yad and Allenheads hopeful they might open tomorrow.
Steve

Friday, 2 March 2018

Snow update Fri 2 March

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

A quick update about the road conditions which is basically so blocked that it cannot be ploughed clear and will have to be dug out. Unfortunately it looks like that wont get done until Saturday afternoon so hopefully we will open on Sunday. I will update this message as soon as we know and also update the snowline (01388 317767), Facebook site and you can also follow on Twitter - https://twitter.com/SkiWeardaleSnow/status/969499382021283840

Please do not attempt the road before then as you will get stuck no matter what you are driving.

Steve

Thursday, 1 March 2018

Beast from the east

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

The beast has truly arrived and has brought carnage to the roads including the single track road up to the ski club. 2 of us went up today and the road was completely blocked with drifted snow 6 foot deep in places. We got up there on skis after a hard 2 hour struggle (getting to the South Pole would have been easier) and took the pistebasher up to the lodge and were a bit disappointed as the high winds have scoured a lot of the snow although the snow fencing has caught some of it. The main run down F1 looks good and the run down the west of F1 also looks excellent but the runs further out west were a bit bare. We didn't go up F2 but it looks like there is some good snow and in particular the gullies looked in pretty good condition and I suspect Black Scar will be well covered.

We now have to wait until the road is ploughed and not sure when that will be as it is a massive job. Hopefully it will be clear for Saturday but we will update as soon as we know. On Saturday there are moderate winds forecast so even if the road is clear it may quickly fill in with blown snow so 4wd and snow tyres likely to be a necessity. Today you wouldn't have even got up in a Chieftan tank!

Steve

Tuesday, 27 February 2018

Snow update

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

There has been some snow but so far not a great amount. More forecast every day for the next week it seems but with it some strong winds. We are going to try and do some pisting tomorrow if there is enough snow and once we have a good base will open if the wind allows later in the week. 

Steve

Saturday, 17 February 2018

Snow report Sat 17th Feb

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

We had a good (typical Weardale) day today with 15-20 members enjoying mixed conditions which were actually better than they looked. There was a mixture of good snow, icy stretches and bare patches. It was not ideal for snowboards or beginners but there were some very good routes down but you had to look for them. The forecast is for milder weather so we are not planning to open on Sunday and will have to wait for the next fall of snow. March is forecast by the met office to be very cold indeed so fingers crossed.

For any member who has struggled with the road this year below are a couple of links to some Auto Express tests comparing 2WD and 4WD on summer and winter tyres. Watch it and if you do not have winter tyres on I suspect you may want to pop out and buy some. Driving up the snowdome looks easier than our road at times!



Steve

Friday, 16 February 2018

Skiing Saturday 17th Feb

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

We are planning to open the tows tomorrow from 0930. A fell inspection today has shown mixed conditions - there is some good snow, some ice and a few bare patches but snow on F2 is good and there are several complete routes down. It is probably not a day for beginners. The road was clear today until the last climb which was icy and needed snow tyres.There is a forecast of a little more snow overnight so do not attempt the road without at least good snow tyres.

Please note that we only allow full members to ski at weekends and do not allow day members with the exception of Yad Moss members but they seem to have good snow over there as well.

Steve

Thursday, 15 February 2018

No plans to open Friday for skiing

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

There is some snow at Swinhope but it is a fairly thin covering so a decision has been made to save it for the weekend when more members are able to get there. There is a forecast for a little more snow on Friday night/Saturday morning so hopefully we will open Saturday but I will update this once a decision has been made.

Steve

Wednesday, 14 February 2018

Snow report Wed 14th Feb

The Weardale Ski Club Ltd

Officially England's most romantic ski club with official data released showing that we have opened for skiing in 5 out the last 9 Valentines Days!

Approximately 30 people turned up today and enjoyed  a mixed bag with s
un, cloud, wind, snow, sleet, rain, powder, heavy snow, slush, ice and 
s
ki conditions changed from excellent, very good, good, poor, awful 
making it a fairly typical Weardale Ski Day. Only F1 ran due to the high winds but those there enjoyed it and many stayed until close at 1445.

We are not planning to open tomorrow but Friday and Saturday remain possible if conditions are suitable so will update this tomorrow.

A note for all visitors - please pay attention to the messages especially regarding the road conditions which are very difficult to predict and can change hour by hour. Even if you can get up without snow tyres blown snow can stop you descending safely after skiing so always err on the side of caution. 2 visitors today attempted to get up without winter tyres and 2wd and guess what happened? Also remember to pack a shovel and bit of old carpet can also help if you get stuck.

Steve