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@Steve Angus, interesting you didn't think there'd be much snow/rain this weekend, others seem to think lots around!!
Is the heli pick up only or can it drop you off in places? Starting to mull ideas over for my 50th next year.... |
Well I think the dice roll could throw up another curve ball as the weather system may have swirled a little further south than anticipated and we may get quite a bit more than it was looking like 24 hours ago.... snowing now!
AFA heli is concerned.... it is pick up from certain places and drop offs in certain places.... one way taxi rides in effect. There are a few different options though so plenty to keep people entertained!
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Vasta wrote: |
As we wrap up an amazing three weeks in VDI & EK I would like to send a huge shout out to Steve Angus for his daily Periscopes and Blog updates on this forum. The daily insights really helped us pick our itineraries for the day and never steered us wrong! After the first stormy week we enjoyed the superb snow the storms delivered. The final week has been endless sunny skies and warm temperatures. But I'm pleased to say the snow has held up very well and most runs are open and skiing nicely.
TDC were a pleasure to deal with and Becky in the office was efficient in organizing our lessons. I really took away a lot from my sessions with Steve. He is very patient, is able to rapidly pin-point areas that need improvement and really makes you think about what you are doing - just brilliant!..... |
Well thanks Vasta for your kind words.... it is great to hear you have had such a great time over the last few weeks... Sounds like you enjoyed so many aspects of your trip and great to share your favourite eating places etc on this thread. Until next time.... take care.
Likewise Johnnyseven - glad I could be of help and you had a good time this week..... mission accomplished making it down the Face eh!!!! Safe travels!
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Well we have had about 30cm's overnight in town and moderate winds up top. It continues to snow hard and should continue for most of the day.... the weather was always going to be either 'plenty' or non at all and I was pessimistic but pleasantly surprised that we have had a descent top up. Chains were required on all vehicles to / from Bourg as it was snowing all the way down the valley but that restriction has been eased now I believe! However as we get closer to the evening and temps drop and the amount of traffic on the road decreases (so the snow settles again) the restriction could very well be implemented again! They have increased the av risk to 4/5 so best to stick to the pistes for safety if you can OR know WHERE you are going and WHAT you are doing very carefully. If this cold front pulls (as it should do) the warm front in behind it again the temperatures could raise quite quickly tomorrow so we could have the 'triple bullseye' of 'recent significant snowfall,' 'wind' and 'rising temperature' to give very juicy and tricky off piste avalanche conditions - stay safe, think safer folks!
Full written update here later on this evening.... and my video Periscope (check out the app on IOS and Android!) daily report happening later on.
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Looking for a little local info / advice. Arrived in val on Saturday so sunday was our first day skiing and now all set for day two. We've got mixed ability in our group but even the weaker skiers are competent on most reds providing they've been pisted. Yesterday though we went up the solaise side and the pistes were in quite a mess making things pretty difficult. Plenty of others were struggling too. Are there particular areas that are more likely to have bn pisted and would we be better heading towards tignes or another area? Thanks
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Hi Steve,
Thanks for your reply and daily periscope updates. It's nice to get live feed of Val whist i'm sitting in the office counting down the (eighteen) days until we arrive!
There are 8 of us coming for the week with really mixed abilities, some are excellent skiers and others haven't skied before. Do you / TDC do any kind of intensive lessons for beginners so they can grasp the basics?
Hope all is well,
Cheers.
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Thanks for the photos they look great. We are due to come next week - we heard there is a big snow storm expected next week wondering if it will affect our ability to ski?
Some friends who are in the French alps mentioned that the snow is fairly wet and that it is rather warm so no extra cold thermal clothing required.
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Thanks @Steve Angus, for a great lesson this morning. We really enjoyed ourselves and took away lots to work on. Will keep in touch by watching the periscope brosdcasts- look forward to skiing with you again in the future.
Ski safe and thanks again for a fab morning!
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Hi Andymarsden1 - thanks for the kind comments - have private messaged you about this... but the short answer is YES
the saint - yes as Vasta has pretty much said. ALL (unless due to extenuating curcumstances e.g. technical issues / avalanche risk etc) greens and blues will be pisted in Val and Tignes overnight. Virtually all reds and most of the blacks unless it says 'non damee' will be done - especially 'popular' blacks such as Le Face. Some blacks never get pisted and are left as 'naturide' pistes. HOWEVER it is a blend of how busy the slopes get, the fresh snow (in particular yesterday and then again today) and numbers of people that will make a slope snarled up..... people always cheer the fresh snow but it does make the piste conditions tricky and as you will have seen today even the easiest of runs can get totally 'messed up' - but that makes skiing an enjoyable challenge some would say! Your best bet is to head places others are generally NOT going and get there early and ski hard e.g. the Val glacier! The link vasta has put is your best source of info on openings etc.
Cheers,
Steve
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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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pred02 wrote: |
Thanks for the photos they look great. We are due to come next week - we heard there is a big snow storm expected next week wondering if it will affect our ability to ski?
Some friends who are in the French alps mentioned that the snow is fairly wet and that it is rather warm so no extra cold thermal clothing required. |
Anyone who lives in the mountains will tell you not to discount the weather either way - there could be big storms or there could be nothing at all. As I generally say to people never really look more than about 48 hours max in advance to get an idea of the weather... bring lots of thermals - you never know!
The snow storm may affect things - it is so dependant on many things.... it is really take it day by day but generally the pisteurs are EXCELLENT are getting things open to the max.
Have a great time next week and I will keep posting mouth-watering pics.... if you really want more pics on a regular basis I am on Twitter @SteveAngusSnow
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lynnecha wrote: |
Thanks @Steve Angus, for a great lesson this morning. We really enjoyed ourselves and took away lots to work on. Will keep in touch by watching the periscope brosdcasts- look forward to skiing with you again in the future.
Ski safe and thanks again for a fab morning! |
my pleasure - keep on smiling!
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You know it makes sense.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Steve Angus wrote: |
A day of two halvesLunchtime was a brief affair before taking my seasonnaires out for another session. One was still working so could not make it and another was ill so I only had four of them. |
A seasonnaire ill on a Thursday ? I find that hard to believe !
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Scope' in to - but WHERE WAS EVERYONE TODAY?).
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Working and on another call, would rather be watching you than talking about a billion £gbp daily file getting processed correctly.
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Steve are you still running your little chalet?
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Thanks again Steve for the session this morning. Great tips and we very much enjoyed our well-earned hot dogs in the Rosee Blanche. Then headed back up to Toviere then blasted down Combe Folle and Trolles with new-found confidence! All the best, Alan
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I echo Alan's comments really enjoyed it and was great to try a few runs we wouldn't have thought of.
Looking forward to shouting at myself tomorrow to get the weight forward!
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The Danno wrote: |
Steve are you still running your little chalet? |
Sorry now we have a little family we are actually living in the place we used to rent out... try Mountain Room or Peak Services - they should be able to help if you are looking for something like a small self catered place her in Val!
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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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Hi Steve,
Just wondering if you have any vacancies for a few "lads" (actually the wrong side of 50!) for an introduction to Off Piste skiing? We are in Val the week of 27th February and usually bomb around the pistes with very little finesse and lots of bravado! Could be 2 or 3 of us looking to improve our skiing skills. Would appreciate it if you could fit us in!
Cheers
Nick
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HI almost there - welcome to Snowheads! Thanks for the question..... I am looking at my schedule and I have a few slots that week dotted all over the place! So indeed I could probably fit you in. Ill drop you a pm to give you some more details.
My daily update follows in a moment.
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Poster: A snowHead
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@Steve Angus Thanks for another great lesson. It's amazing how just a few little tweaks and some small drills can make all the difference. Now we just need to put what you've taught us into practise.
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sno trax - my pleasure - ready for more of the same tomorrow afternoon!!!!!
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We were also over on the Solaise and it seemed so quiet. We were lucky to be passing the Lessieres just as it opened and so decided to go up to the glacier. It was so quiet up there, the snow conditions were great and even the weather wasn't as bad as we expected. As the weather started to close, we headed back over to the Solaise expecting more of the same but no, it had brighten up a bit.
As Steve Angus said, it was a better day than expected. Not sure about tomorrow though! I think we are ready for more.
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No lifts open in Val yet. Going to be a bun fight when (if?) they do finally open. Would be great if Valdinet could give rough estimates of when they think lifts might open. Would save on the constant screen refreshing!
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@luckyV, just having a chilled out morning.....waiting....
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@luckyV, Bar
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Ok Solaise open and Olympic and fornet cable car and now funival.... Staggered further openings might happen. Reason why websites and info sometimes slow coming is because it is so subjective to how the Pisteurs etc clear stuff and whether things slide or not. If stuff slides then more blasting (longer delay) needed then piste basher etc so all info takes time to trickle through etc. But as PM goes more and more should open.
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