Yes, I skied on Jakobshorn and Pischa for 2 days. Often the snow was quite powdery/dusty which made for great skiing. In the untouched powder fields I went down, however, usually the top had melted and refrozen already so skiing in that was more difficult. Also.. as opposed to Colorado, the mountains of the Alps tend to be wide open spaces. I found that difficult to deal with due to the lack of sufficient visual cues to differentiate between runs. So I occasionally ended up on moguls when I didn't want to be skiing moguls.
Here's some photos from skiing: