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What's a "winchat"?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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halfhand wrote: |
What's a "winchat"? |
I think it's a winch cat, i.e. a Pisten Bully with a cable winch on the back for grooming steep pistes
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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bigtuboflard wrote: |
halfhand wrote: |
What's a "winchat"? |
I think it's a winch cat, i.e. a Pisten Bully with a cable winch on the back for grooming steep pistes |
woops - yes thanks for clarifying that!
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Ahh thanks for the clarification guys
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@Steve Angus, where is the drag lift in the picture above? Can't place it.
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nursery area le lac
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@vipul, got it, ta.
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Hi,
I'm wondering about ski hire in Val D. I know Snowberry are the best, but are also quite expensive. Does anyone have a view on getting their economy skis, vs. getting a top package with someone like precision ski or ski republic? I'm an intermediate skier, this will be my 6th week skiing. I want all mountain skis as I'm eager to improve on the piste and get more used to some of the deeper stuff off the sides. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
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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 - Thanks for that. I'll probably go with Snowberry. Last year my friend and I paid for the same package with one of the big companies and the skis I got were much better than his so that's why I'm considering spending more, even though I'm not a expert skier!
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You know it makes sense.
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Grand Prix, one of my favs
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Grand Pre??
nice off piste area, not too challenging but interesting finding routes further out from piste
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Poster: A snowHead
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I just booked in Val D'isere for the 21st of January so I'll be following this closely I asked to the renter whether I need to make a reservation for a parking place or whether we can park in front of the building (Haut De Rogony). The answer was better to reserve because the number of car places in front of the building is limited. Does anyone know whether it is necessary to reserve parking before, or shouldn't there be plenty of free places in the paying parking places in the low season? Thanx!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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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bart_bdv wrote: |
I just booked in Val D'isere for the 21st of January so I'll be following this closely I asked to the renter whether I need to make a reservation for a parking place or whether we can park in front of the building (Haut De Rogony). The answer was better to reserve because the number of car places in front of the building is limited. Does anyone know whether it is necessary to reserve parking before, or shouldn't there be plenty of free places in the paying parking places in the low season? Thanx! |
If you want to park outside the accommodation then I would take his advice BUT you should be able to pick up an underground parking space when you turn up yes at that time of the year.... but why not just book it now as you are going to have to park the car somewhere.... besides depening on the size of your vehicle and height there might be restrictions on which parking you can fit into!!!!
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The Face is ready for the Mens GS World Cup race tomorrow
Well folks today was another busy one (when is it ever not!)
Anyway after dropping Olivia off at creche and Clare heading to work I was off down the valley to do some chores but first had to drop my ski boot off at Snowberry as I seem to have lost a bolt out the side of one of my cuffs - am hoping someone there will be able to find a part to fix them - sure they will as they have most things there... down the valley I picked up some brand new snow tyres that someone was selling... not that I need them yet a while but thought it was such a good deal that I might as well have them this Winter ready for fitting next Winter!
After a massive shop in Super U it was back up the hill and I went straight off to do a viewing of a property as Clare and I are just considering out options as we would like to have a bigger place here in Val but finding the right place at the right price is near on impossible!
I told you it was a full on day....
Anyway next I came home to actually put away everything that had been bought before picking Olivia up from creche and handing over to Clare before needing to get into town (via doing my Periscope)...
https://www.periscope.tv/SteveAngusSnow/1DXxyVmNNNkKM?autoplay&t=1
We (TDC ski school) met up with the owner of an awesome new company called Poleplant that make funky ski poles out of bambo (a variety off that are very strong)..... check them out.... if you have queries then let me know and I might even be able to give you a discount code for a pair of...
www.poleplant.com
Then as soon as I got in Clare had to head out as she had a meeting with the Ski Club of Manchester who are out in town this week for their usual and annual slide around. Most of the group are taking lessons with us so Clare, along with the other instructors headed to La Daille to meet the groups! I put Olivia to bed and got dinner ready and THAT was my day!
Phew!
Tomorrow and Sunday Clare is working all day so I will have Olivia... ski time with Daddy as well as perhaps lunch out and we will probably watch some of the racing too!
Phew im tired - ready for bed.
TTFN
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Another mens World Cup over for another year
Well another day passes but another carnival feel in town as thousands of people flocked in (mostly for the day) to watch the second day of the mens World Cup racing.
Anyway Clare was out teaching this morning so it was another day with Olivia and once again we filled every second.... initially watching some more skiing and cricket on the tv before catching the first run (well some of it anyway) of the slalom on Le Face... then I took her swimming and it was a little late opening the pool and then deserted but that did not stop us having a fun our or so. I made scrambled eggs for us both as a brunch when we got home and before long Clare was coming home. We watched as the second run was broadcast on Eurosport and GBR's Dave Ryding had another good result coming in 17th in the end.... that puts him in the worlds top 10 I should think or the next FIS seed list.
Later in the afternoon we headed en famille to the library and played a couple of board games they have there before Clare went to buy the ingredients for a yummy family roast and I fitted in my periscope...
https://www.periscope.tv/w/1kvJpdPmeymJE
After calling all the grandparents (between Clare and I we seemed to be on Skype / Facetime for about 2 hours) it was time for Olivia to head to bed and that is where you find my now.... im pretty shattered myself so think I will make it an early night.
On the snow front things are looking good up high on the mountain but not so good down in town but as more and more terrain and lifts are opening up coupled with the wonderful snowmaking we have here in the EK it is far from a disaster out there.
TTFN
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Well folks it was an unexpected day off today (being a weekday and Monday at that a day off is highly unusual)... so it was a combination of catching up on some jobs and chilling.
Clare was out working so I dropped Olivia at creche and was a domestic god for an hour before doing some emails and calls... Clare got back at lunchtime and it was a very civilised afternoon.
Meanwhile on the slopes there is no fresh snow yet a while but virtually everything is open, the students and tourists are all arriving en masse and there is quite a buzz around town. The snow sculptors arrived to start the shaping of the various sculptures that they make around town in the run up to Christmas so if you are around town keep your eyes open.
Tomorrow I get back into the normal swing of lessons as finally I start on regular TDC clients with a clinic and I think it will now pick up a little! We shall see as it has been a fairly slow start to the season and there is no real snow in the pipeline.
Anyway the other thing from today was of course my periscope... I just apologise that these updates and periscopes are so far quite dull but they should get more interesting as the season gets really in the zone.
TTFN
https://www.periscope.tv/SteveAngusSnow/1PlKQEWeAoVKE?autoplay&t=5
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Had a good week last week with VIP & TDC for a few days. I was amazed at the snow quality given the lack of snowfall since the big dump/rain. Rich was great with TDC and we even managed to head off the back of Borsat a couple of times and in to the Chardonnay bowl a couple of times too. Managed to say a quick hi to Clare at the meeting spot by the Olympique lift.
Back again Friday with the family
Cheers,
Dave.
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nemesys - that is great that you enjoyed your skiing and as I have been telling people the snow is excellent at altitude it really is - mid Winter snow conditions. OK the off piste needs a good walk now to find anything nice but with the weather the conditions have been awesome. Now we move into the school holidays and the slopes get busier by the day we will increasingly want and need fresh snow. I shall pass on your comments to Rich! Cheers and catch you next time. Steve!
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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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That van started as soon as it was pulled out!
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Travelling further afield
It has been a weird start to the season one way or another and I have not really branched out of hitting the Bellevarde slopes and over into Tignes and a few forays up the Solaise but this afternoon I headed right up to the top of the Val glacier which was a nice change of scenery.
Anyway the morning (what with half of the TDC team on World Cup duty today and the strange mix of transfer days by the tour ops) I took my colleague Terry's Development+ Clinic and the topic for today was moguls. It was actually a really fun lesson and everyone in group was pretty chilled out so made teaching pretty easy... I did my usual laps of Tommeuse to work on moguls and there were some really really great improvements. It is always nice when you have someone who is sceptical and not really in the mood for even considering bumps.... for them then to have a big smile all over their face at the end of the lesson is magical!
We watched a couple of the downhill training runs by the ladies and they were flying!
At lunchtime as the sun was beaming down (in continues day after day relentlessly at the moment and there is no sign of snow yet a while) I fitted in my periscope:
https://www.periscope.tv/SteveAngusSnow/1YpJkqRwOnZKj?autoplay&t=2
The afternoon could not have been more different from the morning... I was with a 10 and 8 year old brother and sister... I wont mention names or anything but it was a close shave with stardom as the mother has just come back from Rio with a (GB) silver medal around her neck... so it was cool to meet her.
Anyway the two kids are real little rippers and we initially worked on some carving on the Solaise before moving onto some freestyle - talking about various types of 'grabs' and then finding some rollers to do them on. We headed over to the Fornet on the 'scare chair' and apart from a moment of madness when the 10 year old fell of the 'Col' poma we had a nice slide around up there. They especially loved 360 spins on their skis.
Magic
Philip1972 - ???? really - how do you know - did you see?
Anyway folks that is all for today.
TTFN
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You know it makes sense.
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Steve, as I got off the Funival at the end of the day they had just pulled it out....and started it up and drove it round the car park!
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Philip1972 wrote: |
Steve, as I got off the Funival at the end of the day they had just pulled it out....and started it up and drove it round the car park! |
Aha that makes sense!!!!
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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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Thanks for the updates Steve, you learn something new everyday. Didn't realise you have community service as part of the deal to work there
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@Russeh, More a return for the free lift pass that instructors get.....
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Hey Steve. An idea for a periscope, as i always seem to end up on the wrong run, would be how to access the different runs into la Daille off to the top of the Bellevarde. I always seem to end up on verte on diebold when aiming for one of the reds. Also i can never seem to find the Raye piste either.
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Steve being 'in situ' there at Val d'Isère what is the weather prognosis locall. rather than relying on the '2016/17 weather outlook mega thread' what is expected for the coming week and beyond....www.SnowForecast.com is suggesting there could be up to 30cms coming.....does this concur with what you are hearing locally. Heading to La Daille in 4 weeks time.....will there still be green fields/grey concrete visible at village level as opposed to white gold ?
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@Sneachta2013, Steve is a very busy man, but if you pop next door to the Tignes thread I do an extensive snow report and forecast every day (based on 30 years flying and interpreting forecasts). Its a time consuming job sorting through all the weather sites but I am retired and don't have a 2 year old to distract me!
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chocksaway wrote: |
@Russeh, More a return for the free lift pass that instructors get..... |
hiya chocksaway how's it going? I'm back in EK in a few weeks, we should go for a beer again if you fancy it?
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jacknottm wrote: |
Also i can never seem to find the Raye piste either. |
We always ski down Raye from the Folie Douce, it's like a little secret piste that not many people use and the snow is usually much nicer on it than the well-used reds.
To get to it from the Folie, drop down below the building but keep as far left as you can, don't go straight ahead. You will come to a steep little corner and the piste turns right, just follow it down to La Daille always keeping left.
The piste I can never find is Triffolet, I think you get to it from the bottom of the Tommeuses chair but I'm not sure it's been open when I've been there.
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@Russeh, Good Thanks, Drop me a line when you're here.
@HoneyBunny, For Triffolet ski down the line of the 'semolina 'poma as you describe above but turn left over the bridge. Triffolet is the other side of the stream (or Vallée Pardue). However, it is often mogulled and there is no snow making so spends most of the time closed (but it is the exit for most of the lower part of the Familial Off piste area).
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