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Hi @intermediate, I usually buy my pass on the bus if I am going via tour operator for exactly the reason you give but this time was a little different, when I returned from my last trip in March I had such fun I wanted to try as many trips as possible this season so I booked this trip and got everything I needed included and then paid it off over the course of the next 7 months so that I would then be in a position to book another trip in March when I return from this one.
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Hi @Minion1980, yes, if you can get a good discounted early booking 'all in' package that certainly makes sense for some people.
You pays your money, you takes your chances, as the saying goes. Enjoy all this January powder...and there should be plenty snow left for a March trip too. Happy days!
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In my experience you have to ask specifically for the carte neige if buying a pass through a TO because they have to take photographic ID to the piste office to get the ski pass. This can be too much hassle for some young reps who have not bothered and brought us the standard pass instead.
I'm not 100% sure about this, but someone did tell me that in some of the larger resorts the TO's have the facility to issue passes, so presumably they have blank cards and a card writer and an account?
I'd always get the carte neige if possible just for the ease of on mountain rescue and God forbid the cost of an unplanned heli trip.
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@Steve Angus, It`s good to know Marmottes restaurant is still good value; it was our watering hole on a few family hols some years ago, and we were greeted with free Genepies on arriving in a white out one day, as the only people to have struggled there !
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In my experience you have to ask specifically for the carte neige if buying a pass through a TO because they have to take photographic ID to the piste office to get the ski pass. This can be too much hassle for some young reps who have not bothered and brought us the standard pass instead.
I'm not 100% sure about this, but someone did tell me that in some of the larger resorts the TO's have the facility to issue passes, so presumably they have blank cards and a card writer and an account?
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Photographic ID is only usually needed for season passes and passes that have a discounted rate - so free under 5's or over 70 or whatever - certainly in the major French resorts that seems to be the case.
TO's can issue passes but it is done online now in a lot of places - so they have "blank" cards and activate them online using the card ID already printed on the "blank" card.
Why the Carre Neige isn't linked to that card ID is crazy - presumably as the insurance company is separate from the lift companies and they don't talk nicely to each other.....
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I added insurance to my 3V lift pass issued by Mark Warner when I bought it from them.
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A day of 3 halves today, @Steve Angus, was very mean and took us up Solaise side in 90 km/h winds (gusting 110 km/h), but we were the only people on Madeleine for a while, lack of vis made up for by great snow.
Vis got better towards lunchtime as we headed down Solaise, amazing powder and pretty quiet, then the big man upstairs must have been punishing Steve for dragging us out as he hit a hole and stacked it
Then after lunch, it got worse again, we elected to stay down after a nice lunch at the Grand Ourse.
Thanks Steve for pushing us today, probably wouldn't have made it up the mountain if you hadn't.
Also, massive thanks to Clare for getting the kids down from Olympic to La Daille for the first time, especially in those conditions. Not sure I would have done that at ages 4 and 6, testament to your good lady wife's teaching style.
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Pic of them fixing Solaise Express:-
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@Steve Angus, It`s good to know Marmottes restaurant is still good value; it was our watering hole on a few family hols some years ago, and we were greeted with free Genepies on arriving in a white out one day, as the only people to have struggled there ! |
What a great story.... blimey if I stockpiled all my 'shares' based on this system at that restaurant id be a very merry man by now!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Excellent news Steve thanks - we will be heading that way tomorrow
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Well done for catching that moment, @trainee snowboard jedi.
And congratulations to all involved in getting littlies both up and down the mountain in those winds.
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You know it makes sense.
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@Steve Angus,
Great article on coping with flat light and white out conditions, Steve. Impressive angulation on the picture of you at the end too. Thanks.
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Poster: A snowHead
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MORNING UPDATE
109km/h gusts atop Solaise an hour ago. Chains on cars / 4x4 with snow tyres - tolerated to Bourg. +2 in Bourg and -4 here in town. Massive amount of PIDA work required this morning. Delayed openings 100% likely.
Stand by.
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Hi Steve, thanks for all your updates mate. Superb!
We arrive in a few weeks. Want to book some restaurants for evenings. Can you recommend a few centrally located restaurants in Val? We're not wanting gourmet. Just hearty French fare at reasonable prices.
Cheers!
Brad
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Nice article on the low light front @Steve Angus, just in terms of overall position in poor vis is it better to have a more stacked position with some flex available to absorb, or something more central on the ski?
Currently battling the low light, blizzard, cloud & crowded moguled pistes of Val Thorens, loads of people off-pisting and loads going down closed pistes here...
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What's the SH's collective opinion on the Fall Line Bar?
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Really like it, good prices, very popular with Brits and friendly.
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Aussieboarder - Hi Brad.... got ya! Central and honest grub.... try The Lodge and Victors opposite. Burgers at Moris are amazing and so to is the menu at Danois - all those places central. There you go!
Levi215 - what you are saying should be the same thing. A 'stacked' flexed position or the 'ready' position is central on the ski... anything other and a skier is not central to the geographic middle of the ski where we always should be no matter what we are doing. When people say 'lean forward' or words to that effect what actually happens is you push into the front of the boot etc which actually gets you in the middle of the ski!
Dr John - what you getting at here? Its nice, locals style place showing sport and has nice apres snacks and other things.... not the most central of places but pretty good little place.
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@Steve Angus, has anyone sent you skiing video for your analysis as per a recent periscope?? (Great idea by the way, strangely addictive for us folk stuck in the UK!!)
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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@Steve Angus, thanks, exactly that. No hidden agenda, it's the closest bar to the hotel and it looked ok.
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@Steve Angus, has anyone sent you skiing video for your analysis as per a recent periscope?? (Great idea by the way, strangely addictive for us folk stuck in the UK!!)
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I'll be out in La Plagne next week. I might take you up on the offer to send in a short vid..... proabably at the end of the week once I have benefited from the advise of Craig @ Lime snowports.
Never been to La Plagne before, but looking forward to a new destination and Craig putting me through my paces.
Loving the Periscope boradcasts and regular updates. I am currently checking forecasts / cams / SH forums about 15 times a day!
Conditions look almost perfect... just a little blue sky required for a couple of days (during next week) I'll happily ski in snowy conditions the rest of the time.
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kitenski wrote: |
@Steve Angus, has anyone sent you skiing video for your analysis as per a recent periscope?? (Great idea by the way, strangely addictive for us folk stuck in the UK!!) |
Well I have had the boss's analysis, but if you want to add yours to the vid she took and you put on you tube that's good with me.
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Poster: A snowHead
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kitenski, PaulW and thecramps:
Id love some videos but what I am really thinking is some videos that could be recorded on Periscope OR you record a video and upload via Twitter and tag me @SteveAngusSnow. The reason is that by tagging me in the videos, or on Periscope you can send me a 'private' video (sounds dodgy but its not!), that it pops up in my feed and I can reply with a few comments or whatever. But effectively it gives me some material to tweet and retweet... hopefully showing my abilities to improve your skiing / snowboarding. On media like Periscope / Twitter it is 'sticky' or shareable.... Youtube is not. Does that make sense?
But please do get some video please as I'lll happily give some feedback!
Dr John - yup its good in there. Have fun!
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Was there an avalanche in Tigne today?
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Great update Steve - keep up the good work !
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@Steve Angus,
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So much snow has been moved around atop the Solaise that the magic carpets are almost tunnels INSIDE the snow now!
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Oh how different those tunnels look compared with 3 weeks ago. Then you could have had tomato seeds germinating by the time you'd ridden to the top.
Condolences again to the victims (and families) of the L2A avalanche. Another example of extreme care vital and signs needing to be complied with. RIP.
As for the skier who ended up being swept into the Lac de Tignes...obviously very lucky to survive, looking at the size of that avalanche, not to mention the risk of concussion and drowning. Looks like that avalanche site might be towards Val Claret end of lake, but difficult to tell from photo.
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@intermediate, you can see the Toviere gondola in the pic. Looks like he was very lucky indeed. Very sad about LDA, what were they doing on that run? I'm actually surprised there weren't more avalanche injuries today with everyone going crazy in the fresh powder. No-one stops to consider whether it's worth dying for.
Thanks for the update Steve, all the snow reporting has been brilliant, I've been sneakily catching the Periscopes at work!
Next week should be absolutely amazing in Val if/when the cloud and snow clears, those coming out are super-lucky.
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@Steve Angus, hopefully tweeted you vids of my daughters... Shall we say it's "interesting" to try and give tips to a teenage daughter who knows best!! I have found if I suggest something she will shrug but then try and follow what I do!! The younger one is more receptive!
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@HoneyBunny,
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@intermediate, you can see the Toviere gondola in the pic. Looks like he was very lucky indeed.
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Oh, thanks, I thought those blocks bottom left of photo were one end of some apartments. So I guess the avalanche was not far along from Trolles then??
The lengths some people go to for a free ice dive in le Lac! Very glad he's OK and what a tale he'll have to tell.
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@intermediate - If you look at the Le Lac web cam - http://tignes.roundshot.com/lac/ - scroll back to yesterday at 13:40 and then look at 13:50 and you see how it went. At 14:40 you can see the helicopter hovering over.
Such a dangerous place to ski with the lake below. Very very luck to get away so unscathed.
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@kitenski, I have given up on trying to educate my girls especially when mam said they don't have to listen to me, yes they are faster than their mam but why did the ESF let them drag their poles how am I to develop a good pole plant, hey ho I suppose at least they still ski with me lol
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