Hey Marco, yeah it is an awesome tool I use it a lot in summer and winter. Backside of Mont Fort... hard to say without knowing your level. There is a relatively open couloir that you can take, it is just the entry is quite exposed at the very top, so you need to be confident on a traverse. If you are not sure you could perhaps take a guide for the first time - as there are also lots of great routes on backside, so you could then go and learn a few others if you took skins, or boot pack with the guide, so you then know the terrain out there. Or have you got a friend who could tell you if your level is good enough and could take you the first time. Hope that helps. Xv
Salut compatriote….il est vraiment dommage que tu laisses le pyrénéen de côté dans tes vidéos que tu parles international je le comprends mais que tu traduises aussi en bif c’est assez ennuyant…..le parlé pyrénéen et traduis en anglais serait au top 👌…. Merci quand même pour ttes ces bonnes vibrations 🤙🏻👍🏻🤩
Super tu as compris !!! tu n’as donc pas tout perdu alors? Continue en tout cas, même si je ne pipe pas tout à ta langue d’adoption … belles images bonnes infos…et bonne tête de pyrénéen ! adishatz
For Austria, you can use Bergfex (www.bergfex.com/oesterreich/wetter/schneevorhersage) and snow-forecast for snow reports, lawine.at for avalanches report.
This channel is so underrated!
This channel is RAD!
God bless you, Xavier! World need more people like you. Thank you so much for inspiration and lessons.
Thank you. Xv
You’re as safe in the back country as precise and accurate info you can get. Thank’s for your videos Xavier 🙌🏻
Thanks. Xv
I am in British Columbia Canada and use a weather application called OpenSnow. It’s a paid application. Weather, snow reports for different resorts
Nice, thanks for sharing Dave.
FATMAP is amazing! I can see your freeride tracks around Verbier as well, I love it!
How hard is the back of Mont Fort?
Hey Marco, yeah it is an awesome tool I use it a lot in summer and winter.
Backside of Mont Fort... hard to say without knowing your level.
There is a relatively open couloir that you can take, it is just the entry is quite exposed at the very top, so you need to be confident on a traverse.
If you are not sure you could perhaps take a guide for the first time - as there are also lots of great routes on backside, so you could then go and learn a few others if you took skins, or boot pack with the guide, so you then know the terrain out there.
Or have you got a friend who could tell you if your level is good enough and could take you the first time.
Hope that helps. Xv
@@XVDLR thanks a lot, you are a legend!
I was expecting Meteoblue on the list.
Ah I do like Meteoblue too!
@@XVDLR I thought I saw you use it in one of your videos ;-)
Do you know SpotWx ? What do you think about it ?
Ah no I haven't used it, will check it out though. Do you use it? And like it? Xv
Salut compatriote….il est vraiment dommage que tu laisses le pyrénéen de côté dans tes vidéos que tu parles international je le comprends mais que tu traduises aussi en bif c’est assez ennuyant…..le parlé pyrénéen et traduis en anglais serait au top 👌…. Merci quand même pour ttes ces bonnes vibrations 🤙🏻👍🏻🤩
Ah thanks for the tip - that sounds like you have learnt from a painful experience... Xv
Super tu as compris !!! tu n’as donc pas tout perdu alors?
Continue en tout cas, même si je ne pipe pas tout à ta langue d’adoption … belles images bonnes infos…et bonne tête de pyrénéen !
adishatz
I've had the most success with OpenSnow for forecasts here in the US.
Nice - thanks Chris. Xv
For Austria, you can use Bergfex (www.bergfex.com/oesterreich/wetter/schneevorhersage) and snow-forecast for snow reports, lawine.at for avalanches report.
In my opinion ZAMG is more precise for Austrian mountain weather.
Thanks - great to get some other sites. Xv