Poster: A snowHead
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Have you driven it?
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yes, and never done it in 20 minutes, but I was talking about Cham Central to Courmayeur central and having to stop to buy a ticket. I have also crawled up the approach road behind an HGV with no chance of overtaking. IIRC the speed limit is also low for some distance once you are out of the tunnel on the Italian side. I much prefer Fréjus actually, but that's not much help to anyone in Chamonix.
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Wednesday morning and I took the decision to tell my boys about the "no snow" both are as devastated as me and my 10yr old has taken his salopettes off for the first time in two weeks bless him. All in all this year has been a really crap one for us as a family and this was supposed to our light at the end of the tunnel. Question is do I drive the long drive on Sunday morning and make the best of it ( concerned seeing the mountains for a week but not able to ski will be tough) or just stay at home?
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I have not followed this thread to date, but there is now a chance we will be in Samoens for the New Year. Do we think there will be much snow in the area by then?
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what about seeing if you can get a last minute deal to Tignes or Val D, as they are far higher and have snow.
Might end up costing a bit more but to incur a few hundred quid rescuing, more would probably feel better than staying at home and being miserable....and still having to spend money back home on entertaining the kids.
you got the crossing booked, etc........
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yes, and never done it in 20 minutes, but I was talking about Cham Central to Courmayeur central and having to stop to buy a ticket. I have also crawled up the approach road behind an HGV with no chance of overtaking. IIRC the speed limit is also low for some distance once you are out of the tunnel on the Italian side. I much prefer Fréjus actually, but that's not much help to anyone in Chamonix. |
Well if you get stuck behind a slow truck and you don't overtake it then it is going to take more than 20 minutes. As I said; "if all goes well" 20 minutes. Of course, if I get stuck behind a snail like vehicle then I overtake it. Not rocket science.
Limit is 70 kph after tunnel. As I said Google quotes about the same time - based on speed limits. Italians are liberal with that anyway so no need to crawl along.
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@stefoy4me, yeah crossing etc booked, problem is so is the chalet in morillon so can't change that and can't afford to buy another lot of accomodation.
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Colin - ahh yes appreciate cost is an issue
where in Morillon are you staying Les Chalets Du Bois De Champelle ??
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Morillon village, private chalet, are you there as well then?
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@carroz, thanks carroz, am sure we will find things to do. Make the best of it I say ah
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@Colinski, personally I'd go, as said before you can get through the tunnel into Italy worst case if they get nothing open in and around Flaine, or Verbier as another option.....
I've done 2 hour drives to find snow pre-Xmas before but not with kids!
Avoriaz maybe another option that looks like it may have some skiing...
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@Colinski, Really sorry that the weather has worked out like this for your first family ski holiday.
If you are unable to postpone your booking, I would probably go ahead with your holiday. If you are all beginners and they have the beginners area open you will probably be able to do some skiing. There is also the chance it will snow while you are there and they may be able to open a bit more. Last year I remember seeing Les Carroz completely green till almost opening day and one large dump of snow allowed it to open. Realise that may be less likely this time if the weather is mild.
We have been to the Grand Massif in summer as well as winter and Samoens is a year round resort. I think there is an ice rink there. They will probably have a programme of events for Christmas week. There is a creperie called La Fandioleuse which is very cosy and good value for a family meal - book in advance though as the seating area is tiny. Might be worth trying it at lunchtime if you aren't skiing. There is a revamped pool in Les Carroz which looks very nice. You could do a day trip to Annecy which has a pretty old town. Chamonix is less than an hour's drive too. We have found the locals very friendly in all the Grand Massif resorts and I'm sure they will make a special effort knowing that people will be disappointed with the lack of snow.
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@ColinSki - Do it!!!! being with your family, you will have an amazing time. I am no longer going as was leaving my wife and 2 kids for 4 days to get my ski fix and get it out of my system prior to Christmas. It doesn't seem right now I cant do what I was going for. If my family were with me, it would have been about more than just skiing (is there more than skiing ??) just being together in the mountains will be an amazing experience. This is my plan as soon as my two get a little older.
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You know it makes sense.
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@kitenski, @Flandiddly, @snowymum, thanks guys, I know it's not going to be the "white Xmas" we all wanted but am sure it will be nice.
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@Colinski, keep an eye on the Chamonix thread as well to see what they get open.....and best of luck!
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Poster: A snowHead
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colinski...no i own one of the chalets there.
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@Colinski, if it's going to cost you a lot to cancel, I'd go - and have a different kind of family holiday. But given your kids are complete beginners I'd not start trying to drive to resorts you don't know and will be extremely busy and stressful. Stay put and enjoy the other local activities. But if you can cancel without much cost, and re-schedule a ski holiday, maybe at Easter, I think that'd be my choice.
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I really feel for that 10 year old taking off his salopettes.....
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@pam w, they aren't complete beginners.....
Worth checking your holiday insurance though @Colinski, to see if you can get some money back and have a white Easter (hopefully)
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@pam w, it's a private chalet so will lose the hire cost of that/tunnel/etc. We can't afford to lose that and go again
Ps, bright red salopettes and a very cheeky grin until this morning, jumped on his scooter to school still with tears in his eyes.
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We'll I'm going Friday, snow or not. As someone mentioned earlier, there are worse places to be whatever the weather. I'm sort of looking forward to a couple of days "off". It will actually be a novelty having nothing to do and nowhere to be. Stock up with wine, light the fire, a good film on the telly, actually the more I think about it the less bothered I am if there isn't snow on day one. We're in Morillon at least 55 days this season plus a week in St Anton so we'll get plenty of opportunity for skiing. I do feel for those of you who are there for your only ski holiday though.
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Looks like its snowing in the GM at the moment
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@897sma, am watching them cams like a hawk
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I am busily changing my mind set to looking forward to ice skating, swimming, and enjoying the savoyarde ambience
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I am too, though definitely without the ice skating. I went skating in Chamonix one mid-January, years ago, when the snow was complete rubbish and fell and gave myself the mother and father of all bruised hips - it swelled up so much I could only wear pyjamas the next day.
Do those outdoor skating rinks work if it's warm? I suppose sophisticated ones might; I don't think the one in Les Saisies will. But we have a lovely new pool and leisure complex to enjoy. The fact that I (and my daughter's family who will be with me) have enjoyed the Alps in the summer does help - it's not just about the skiing.
@Colinski, you don't have to lose the tunnel cost - you can change it.
Will your holiday insurance not provide anything for "no skiing available" in your chosen resort?
I'm shocked that the GM is going to be closed - we won't know till the end of the week, I suspect, what will happen in Les Saisies.
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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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Went for a run and by the end it had started raining. Been heavy now for 3 hours and can see that it is falling as snow above 1200m. Need the freezing level for tomorrow to fall and we may have a decent depth..... Fingers crossed
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@pam w, The ice rink in Morzine I am thinking of visiting is indoor, I think built for the olympics? It was certainly one of the smoothest ice rink surfaces I have ever skated on. A real dream! I agree that the rough surface often found on the outdoor rinks can be an accident waiting to happen and I would not risk that with my dodgy hips! The one in Samoens certainly had a rather rough surface on the several occasions we`ve visited that one.
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@CaravanSkier, the one I knackered myself on in Chamonix was an indoor rink - it was nothing to do with the surface, just me, and an unlucky landing. Have just heard that Les Saisies is planning to open 8 - 10 pistes on Saturday.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Has been snowing in Flaine since about 11.30 this morning. Since yesterday afternoon there has been at least 10cm of snow, maybe 15cm at resort level. That is the good (or better) news............
......I've just been told by a local chap that rain is forecast for tomorrow.
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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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@Colinski, we've been watching his car for days, and it hasn't moved! We've seen the level go up and down and this is the best we've seen it.........
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Ha ha , just seen it....it's not mine...
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Ha ha thought it was only me watching it, it's true you just can't do anything these days without being spied on
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I wasn't watching till you mentioned it...... Anything that makes me think we might get some skiing in next week
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I'm getting mixed messages re opening of some Flaine lifts on Saturday or Sunday. Has anyone on the ground got any info or even an Opinion?
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@AP1, exactly, am hoping to wake up tomorrow and watch him on the web cam frantically trying to find it as its lost in snow (optimistic I know)
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Said it before but I can say it again.
Flaine website says ;
http://www.flaine.com/en/winter/news/news/news.htm
Due to the lack of snow and cold weather Flaine ski slopes won't open on saturday the 20th.
We shall not miss to hold you informed about the evolution of the situation.
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apparently telephone conversation with lift offices more recent than latest Flaine website address hinted at limited opening to be reviewed on daily basis.....
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