Poster: A snowHead
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Merry Christmas to you all!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Get to bed Steve, you will have your work cut out at 9am with my daughter lol
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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There it is - A CENTURY of pages on his snowHead thread. Steve Angus raises his ski pole, acknowledging applause from all around EK.
An innings packed with valuable information, great advice, expert observations, top tips, stunning photos, cunning 'where was I' puzzles and an occasional well justified rant. Congratulations...looking forward to the 200 milestone some time around 2019/20
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Hi all- looking for some local knowledge from Val D'isere..
Im planning a short ski tour over new year. Flexible on location within 3 hrs drive from GVA.
Picked Val D'Isere / Bonneval area due to recent snowfall and good winter room huts.
Looking at crossing from Prariond to Carro hut via the Col Du Montet (N to S).
Alternative is to ascend through the ski area and over Col D'Oillle noir.
Or worst case over the road col d'iseran to bonneval then long skin up to Carro hut from there.
Does anyone have any up to date info on the opening of these cols at the moment. I know it's been windy.. any info on big slides or slabs seen in this area?
We'll be carrying axe, crampons, rope etc.. interested to know if any absail needed at the moment?
Thanks
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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intermediate - THANKS - what a nice thing to say!!!!! Well my target all along was to get to at least 1,000,000 page views so still going strong on that target!
jsrt201 - sent you a reply about this with what I know!
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Well not the day I had envisaged
As my mother was due to leave at 0440 this am I slept on the sofa so I would not wake Clare when my alarm went off but in actual fact I barely slept a wink despite the fact that I was knackered anyway! Basically I had a case of a slightly upset stomach and that kept me awake on and off for hours on end - enough said. Anyway I did make it to the hotel to see mum off but when I arrived at her room it was apparent that she was still asleep (thank goodness I went there in the first place to see her off). A frantic few mins but she got off alright and on time. So I headed back home to find that (despite my best efforts) I had managed to wake Olivia up when I left the house so I was not in Clares good books - woops! I did manage to sleep for a couple of hours (yay) before the day 'started'.
It started badly as it was apparent that Olivia had a temperature still so we called in the grandmother (Clares stepmother) who agreed to look after Olivia for the day.... phew bullet dodged there.
So after all that it was time to start my teaching day and I headed down to La Daille.... and I was teaching Mrs Philip1972. We lapped around on the various run up the top of Bellevarde and I thought there were some positive changes made - practice time will tell!
My stomach seemed OK (I had hardly eaten anything at breakfast time) but I decided not to chance it so at lunchtime I had the dryest ham sandwich ever invented....
The afternoon I had a client from a few years back whom has been off the radar somewhat of recent due to his personal circumstances so it was nice to catch up again... it seemed to be a little dejavu as the afternoon lesson was quite similar in content to the morning but that is the way things go sometimes.
The weather was once again very 'non-Winter'like' and it feels more like March but there you go - still no snow forecast!
By about mid afternoon I was not feeling in the best of form once again and I think the fatigue was catching up with me as I was aware I was yawning in my own lesson - how unprofessional! To be brutally honest I was really looking forward to getting the ski boots off and getting an early night and also seeing how my little girl was.... so the thought of doing a Periscope didnt put a smile on my face so I am ashamed to say I skipped it today but after a good catch up sleep tonight I am hoping I will be back on top form tomorrow!
When I finally got home it was apparent that Olivia was no better and in fact her temperature had gone up so Clare ended up taking her to the doctor and we have once again had to draft in the 'olds' to cover us tomorrow. She really was NOT a happy girl when I put her to bed this evening - not well at all. Anyway she has been in bed for an hour and a half now and so far no noises so I am really hoping she sleeps well all night and we can all reset ourselves and get back on form!
Anyway folks I think that is about all for tonight.... will get back into 2nd or even 3rd gear soon I promise!
Red sky in the morning..... not looking like it is going to develop into a storm that is for sure!
TTFN
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@Steve Angus, The trials of being a parent! Hopefully tomorrow will be a better day.
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Way more people Monday than during xmas weekend - I was expecting holidays' crowds from Sunday as usual but forgot xmas day. And there I was thinking the Grande Motte and Pointe Percee were lovely and to ourselves for the week...
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steve i noticed that you guys are all on head skis..... is a brand that so far i haven't really followed..... what variation would you recommend for doing some basi courses 2 and onwards? at the mo i have the salomon xrace 175 with the race plate which are good for gates etc but heavy and a bit stiff to ski all day so am going to add some more general piste performance ski, bit shorter, softer that would be better in bumps and variables.... any recommendations ? cheers
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Iski
patrick! - yes definitely getting busier day by day and this afternoon felt swamped compared to what it has been of recent
ajc2260626 - I would go for something like the ispeeds or something like that.... good quality piste performance skis that you can really drive but without the race plate and weight etc. Something like that.... sort of everyday slalom skis but in a slightly longer length to help at slightly higher speeds so in a 170/175 length is good. Hope that helps!
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Yes congrats Steve! I love reading this blog and seeing the daily photos. I still have 2 and a half months to wait til I'm back!
One thing I meant to ask, where exactly is Bananas? I've never noticed where it is (I know it reopened a couple of years ago after the fire). Is it any good for an apres beer or two? Do they have bands on?
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You know it makes sense.
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cheers steve, i skied with a girl doing her tech 4 and she was on the speed in level 4 variables and making it look easy..... she was quiet a bit smaller than me..... i will see what i can find
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Poster: A snowHead
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Just to say Val is the place to be right now. The pistes are mostly in excellent condition, I say mostly as Face has been scrapped back to the competition ice and should really be avoided, but otherwise everywhere is good.
Nice to meet you yesterday @Steve Angus, Gavin did a good job with Mrs Shaker.
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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?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Solaise gondola I guess
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Steve Angus wrote: |
to answer your question HoneyBunny - it is just off the snowfront by the 'flags' near the bottom of the Bellevarde Express chair... hope that helps.... just on the road there. Yea it is pretty good for apres but it doesnt have bands (I dont think!)
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Cheers Steve, I'm sure I'll find it!! I always use the Bellevarde chair.
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Chair = Grand Pre? Looking over to Italy.
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Or Fontaine Froid, one of those for sure. Probably Fontaine Froid.
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PBJ - that lift is IN the picture.... but yes endoman I was on the Fontaine Froid but although it is looking in the direction of Italy there are not really many 'peaks' in Italy actually in the pic but you are right!
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Thanks for this 'day in the life' Steve- very interesting. We were in the Bellevarde restaurant at lunchtime one day before Christmas and the piste patrol were in there having a communal lunch-I must say they could put away a serious proper lunch a la old school francais. All of them had four courses minimum-I can now see where they put it....!
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Thanks for posting those pics. Really interesting!
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Really interesting to see behind the scenes, great stuff
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Well not the best 24 hours!
Thanks for the kind words - yea interesting stuff indeed 'the day in the life' photos... I find that sort of thing interesting too!
Anyway I did take an early night last night but without going into details there was some panic back in the UK with my mum.... my early night turned into me making a lot of phone calls, my sister having to head down to Bournemouth from the London area to sort things out and then a restless night mulling things over in the my mind. Anyway my mum is now at my sisters and we are going to have to find some respite care for her next week.... eeek - just what I want to be dealing with at such a busy time of the year. On the positive side Olivia slept well and was back on form this morning.
Anyway today Clare was working from mid morning (a late lesson start) through to early afternoon so we had a baby sitter come around to look after Olivia but it also meant there was no pressure to get Olivia ready for creche which I welcomed! My morning lesson was a real success as Simon is really starting to slide around parallel now... we got some good laps in on the Glacier Express before it got too busy and even fitted a run in on the top part of Piste L and he was really skiing well.... tomorrow the plan is to ski (for the first time) up the Bellevarde side of things and get him to the Fruitier.... my reward is that he has promised me lunch if we get there - now that is an incentive - ha ha!
The afternoon I was a little jaded after my nights sleep it must be said but Henry and I had a blast of an afternoon blasting around the place and he is getting closer and closer to be ready to take on the Face at the end of the week - the jury is still out but I am hopefully we can do it!
A few more phone calls and then we all sat down for a really nice family meal of Beef Bourgogne! (sp?)
And that pretty much brings you all up to date. I am now desperate for a really nice long sleep so hopefully tonight it will happen and I will finally have caught up tomorrow and will feel 100% again - have still not been feeling 100% since Xmas either!
And yes I know it is New Years Eve but Clare and I (along with most instructors) look forward to the actual New Year as we then know that the end of school holidays is in sight, the slopes get quieter and we get a little down time.... so roll on TOMORROW.... ba humbug perhaps but that is the way it rolls here.... lets hope the revellers dont keep Clare, Olivia and I awake all night!
TTFN
Sorry not the best pic but to be honest any 'sunny day in the mountains photo' from the last month I could have used and I am sure you get the message about what it is like out there!
https://www.periscope.tv/SteveAngusSnow/1yoJMqrYjdzJQ?autoplay&t=17
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Steve Angus wrote: |
There is an undercurrent of ego's floating about on the mountain that is for sure and people trying to outdo each other. Thats just a personal opinion but I think there are plenty of people who are not nearly as good as they like to think they are at sliding down the mountain!
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Oh I agree. I adore Val, and I think it's a fabulous all-round resort but there is a real "Look at meeeeee" element to it. I'm under no illusions about my ability, I know my limits haha! I certainly find the reds and blacks challenging enough.
I was very proud of myself for skiing Epaule du Charvet non-stop last year. Thing is, it was a rare moment when it had no moguls on it - I imagine it's a very different beast when it does.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Steve I agree. I love Val and am out there in a few days and hoping for snow. Can't complain just get on with it whether fresh or not. However, I have a place in Saint Foy and I am always in ore at the standard of the good skiers. Puts my ability into perspective. Instead of thinking 8/10 more 5/10. No undercurrent there just good friendly skiing.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@Steve Angus, is there much/any off-piste remaining. I'm out next week and was hoping go get a few days in (3 days provisionally booked with Alpine Experience). I don't mind walking to find it. Cheers, M
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Even though people say Val is for advanced skiers, the reason why it has a place in mine (and Mrs Sno Trax's) hearts is because it is where we both learned to ski. You don't get any less advanced than complete beginner.
Since we first stayed, we have been back every year. In fact we'll be there twice this season.
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Has anyone been done the Sache run from the Aiguille Percee into Tignes 1800 recently?
Looks great on the piste map however slightly concerned it may be all ice and grass patches based on some of the conditions round there
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That truck driver must have been bricking it when he found himself heading for the parapet .
@erennie101, My son has just returned from Tignes. They went down Sache last week. "Not great" and quite a few stones coming through.
@Steve Angus. Your 1st picture has stumped me. I can't decide if I can just make out the top station of the Olympic gondola in the far right distance. The aspect of your second shot makes me think Palafour in Le Lac.
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GeorgeVII - yes it was taken on the Palafour lift - thought the new chair in the picture this year would throw some people - but not you.
bar shaker - no and no i'm afraid!
Anyway other takers at the quiz?
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Changes all round
Well it was a change all right.... the weather was unsettled shall we say and I had finished the run of lessons I have had the past week and onto a couple of new bookings.
So there was some cloud around initially and some wind.... that seemed to give way to some sunshine one minute and then very threatening clouds thereafter before easing off again. The forecast is still calling for a tiny bit of snow but I am not convinced we will get anything and with the relatively heavy winds at altitude I am not convinced anything will fall on the ground. In fact the winds were pretty high in the Fornet direction that they could not open the Cascade and other lifts up there.
I was on the Bellevarde side in the morning and had a couple of female Irish friends for a lesson (another in a couple of days time). A pretty descent morning with some challenging content for them mixed in with practice runs. The biggest issue was that one of the ladies was having so many issues with her rental boots that at the top and bottom of every run and lift she needed to fully undo / do up her boots.... I think she should change them over or sort something out..... we shall see what happens when I see them next!
I spent most of the lunch hour on the phone back to the UK trying to sort yet more things out care wise as there is much to be done on that front.
... and before I knew it it was back to work and the afternoon was spent with a really delightful lady. Having had 6 lessons at the Manchester Chill Factor this was her very first day ever in the mountains skiing and blimey she was pretty natural at it. We lapped around on the Madelaine all afternoon and quite a giggle.... and she is coming on nicely.... more of the same tomorrow.
Not too much else to report from today really....
And finally todays periscope offering..... come on folks tune in and get asking some questions live as there is not too much of that going on recently!
https://www.periscope.tv/w/1jMJgZZBpmXGL
TTFN
P.S. Oh yes Val d'Isère STVI office is reporting some impressive figures today / recently with 13,000 people in one day at the Cascade lift, 15,000 at the Glacier, 15,000 at Pim and Pam while the old Lac Chair was only 10,000 at its peak! ... 12,800 at Fontaine Froide. And the new Solaise gondola dropped 4,000 people down the mountain and uplifted 14,400 in one day. However the resort this week compared to the comparable week last year is actually 2% quieter this year!
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@Steve Angus, bit late but thanks for sharing that series of images of the pisteurs - fantastic!
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