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bertie bassett, thank you
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Lou, I think he's extracting the michael - there is indeed a family about 15-20 marmottes there... of the cuddly variety.
In the summer the best place is under the Arcabulle lift - either from the lift or the walking paths (ie the toboggan run). If they are out this early, then that is a great place to start looking - for tracks, or for the critters themselves.
boredsurfing don't think so, that part of the journey was the usual 55 mins from Albertville to Bourg. Although, I suppose the density of trains might be restricted, hence backing up all the way to London. But in that case why not let us start off later?
No, I think I'll still blame politics.
Weather today was glorious, and after a lateish start we had good on-piste conditions all the way until about 4pm. Heavy down at Peisey height, and the predicted high temps through the rest of the week don't bode well for the end of the season out there. Even in 1950 by 5pm the streets were turning into slushy puddles, although freezing over again by 7.
But I will reiterate, conditions up high were lovely. and after last year, I'm sure the bashers will be well experienced in eeking out any small amounts left down low.
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Having lunch in La Roche in La Plagne. New boots and fully serviced skis (didn't have time to get them serviced before we went out yesterday, it was like skiing on rolling pins). Lovely sun. Breen down in Montchavin, up to Roche, did Inversion there and Les Sources. Now in La Roche fir lunch. Lovely day and snow good so far. Warming up a bit.
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Having a beer outside the Irish pub in 1950. Glorious day. Considering the heat the snow is amazing. Seen worse conditions in a January.
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Just back from les Arcs. Conditions are fine, lower slopes slushy in afternoon but that is to be expected. Don't do any black runs till at least 11 or later as they are still frozen solid. Plenty of great conditions in blacks above 2000 for entire afternoon so lots to do. Also very uncrowded and practically no queueing, even for Aiguille Rouge
I went over to la Plagne one day. Just like last year, conditions awful, slush everywhere. Don't understand why conditions seem so much worse always in LP than at apparently similar altitude and aspect in LA. Throw in much worse lift queues and slow chairs and I would recommend not bothering with Vanoise express.
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Saturday was our last day, drove to Lyon on Saturday evening - back to Calais Sunday which was the quietest, easiest drive we've ever had. TBH I wasn't sad to leave - it may well be OK for the the likes of Snowcrazy being on the big runs off-piste all day - everyday, but for us mortals the pistes were pretty slushy or boiler plate, depending on time of day - and I really can't be bothered with big days everyday - after all it's a holiday and I do like just sandwiches from time to time
Sooo.. back home now, got the boat out this afternoon - another type of skiing... perfect day.. bliss!
That's it from me this year, January was absolutely magic - such a difference to last year, later on on was OK, but as I said, glad to be back now.
Allan
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I went over to la Plagne one day. Just like last year, conditions awful, slush everywhere. Don't understand why conditions seem so much worse always in LP than at apparently similar altitude and aspect in LA. Throw in much worse lift queues and slow chairs and I would recommend not bothering with Vanoise express. |
Sorry to disagree but we spent yesterday in La Plagne and we thought the snow was in as good a condition as Les Arcs if not better. Runs we expected to be like porridge in the afternoon (Pierre Blanches) were in excellent condition. I highly recommend people go across to La Plagne on the Vanoise and broaden their horizons. Different skiing but we love it over there.
Overall we are finding it much quieter than we expected. To me I think you can gauge how busy either side is by the queue for the Glaciers. At 11.15 yesterday you could walk straight of the Roche bubble onto the Glacier bubble, no queue. The previous afternoon at about 3pm we only had to wait for one bubble to go up before we got on the Les Arc glacier lift.
Anyway groundhog day here in Arc 2000. Cold with the sun making its was round to pour some on us. Going to do a Les Arcs day today. Comborciere is on the agenda but not till some sun has got on it.
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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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lou disastre! Marmottes lift: la famille des marmottes ce n'est pas la! Must ask the lifties where they've gone.
For anyone not wanting to come out to the Alps, because local BBC/ Daily Fail / UK weather source of choice says it's bad, and everything melting: what a load of tosh. It is glorious, and while Allanm didn't enjoy the pistes, we're lovin' them. No-one but no-one here, no queues, even those runs you think are going to be bad aren't (we went to 1600 at 1:30 today, best conditions I've ever skied down there - not ice, not slush, just great. OK you have to pick your moments, but so do you always. Clair Blanc, probably been worth waiting another hour! for example, but OTOH mogul on Lac were lovverly and did what you told them.
Temps are high ( Radio 'R' this morning maximums: 1000m 19C, 2000 8C, 3000 0C. ) sun cream, really quite necessary. Perhaps we should stop telling everyone how good it is - keep it for ourselves...
Late lunch (hence computer access) and jobs a good'un. Nothing heroic necessary, just enjoying it.
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lou disastre! Marmottes lift: la famille des marmottes ce n'est pas la! Must ask the lifties where they've gone. |
I think some of them have migrated to the Vagere chair in 1800. Seems a bit daft, but they are not the brightest of creatures...
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Poster: A snowHead
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Bit limited for free internet here hence not posting so far, just echoing the above: very hard first thing, we've been heading out about 10:30 from 1600, even then theres still plenty of hard snow around. Softens up quite a lot as the day goes on, we've been packing in about 16:30 when it gets a bit porridgy. Skis in for waxing tonight as the snow was getting sticky. Skied to villroger today, was soupy from Droset onward. The return run down Malgovert was great though. Temps around 20° when we got back to 1600 at 4 pm
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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FFS, from the reports on here I was planning a couple of hours skiing and then a long lunch leading into happy hour, now you are saying it's all good and skiable all day long.
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boredsurfin, I hear you have never managed more than a few hours anyway
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Had a very fun day over in the Bellecote Bowl doing various off piste routes today and then headed down to the Bauches chair off piste and through the waterfall gully before going back to Les Arcs.
Once in Les Arcs did some tree skiing down to the Derby lift and off piste to the Transarc then over to the Arc 2000 side. Finished with the Bordercross and then down to Arc 1950 for a well earned drink at George's Wine Bar before heading home.
The off piste is still really fun and we did not have to walk today!! The pistes we used were still in good condition and should hold up well during the coming days. If you follow the sun you can have some great skiing. Tomorrow we plan another trip down the North face of the Bellecote!!
I know I am quite behind with the pics, but I will try and catch up. Todays will be in the March 2012 Album Two of my Les Arcs Winter facebook page soon.
boredsurfin, we skied today from 9am to 5.15pm with a short lunch break and had good snow almost the whole time. Well the first runs on the piste crossing the link to la plagne were rather hard, but the rest of the time it was mostly good. Plan to do the same again tomorrow.
Not sure which person here said it is a waste of time going over to la Plagne, but I do not agree either. La Plagne is also very good right now if you know where to go. If you are coming out for a week it is well worth getting a discovery pass for a one day trip over the other side during the week.
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thefatcontroller, Early start
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PS...memo to the French. I like the fact that you love your dogs. its kind of cute you bring them on holidays, unlike the Brits who shove them in kennels, but could you please, please pick their turds up. Arc 2000 is covered in dog sh*t. They just don't seem to care?
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thefatcontroller, If only they would - generally they are all very respectful of their environment but ever holiday we've had in France, be it skiing, beach, or lakes in summer has been a case if mind the crap everywhere!
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thefatcontroller with you on the dog turd - we stayed in la Varet (1st time les arcs) and you could almost used them as a slalom course when skiing out the back door down the ramp to the drag lift (wouldn't want to hit those gates)
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Poster: A snowHead
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Which one is Bellecote? Don't have Piste Map to hand and all the online ones I can see seem to helpfully list lifts not runs?
Whatever, I can't be doing more walking next week than I did last Easter!
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thefatcontroller, Yes there is a navette from the funi to the railway station
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Boris Are you being funny??
This is Bellecote As snapped while walking to Les Vernettes last week. I was hoping to be able to see 2 men with red jackets on, walking up it
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Another flash sale of lift passes for Easter week. Must be quiet and potential snow on the horizon....
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New last minute flash sale on our online shop!
Hello,
From Sat. 31rst March to Wed. 4rth March 2012, enjoy a discount up to 30% on your Les Arcs / Peisey-Vallandry and Paradiski 6 days ski passes purchases, with a first date of validity starting on Sun. 8th April 2012*.
-30% Flash Sale
Quantities 6 days Adult
Savings**
6 days Children or Senior
Savings**
Paradiski Illimité
100 180,50€ 77,00€
135,50€
57,50€
Paradiski Découverte
100 168,00€ 72,50€ 126,50€ 54,00€
Les Arcs / Peisey-Vallandry 100 152,00€ 65,00€ 114,00€ 48,50€
-20% Flash Sale
Quantities 6 days Adult Savings**
6 days Children or Senior
Savings**
Paradiski Illimité
100 206,50€ 50,50€
154,50€
38,50€
Paradiski Découverte
100 192,50€ 48,00€ 144,50€ 36,00€
Les Arcs / Peisey-Vallandry 100 174,00€ 43,00€ 130,00€ 32,50€
To access to the flash sales, click on the links below or copy it in your Internet browser:
http://lesarcs.paradiski.com or http://peisey-vallandry.paradiski.com
The Flash Sales opens at 7:00 on Sat. 31rst March. Attention, available quantities are limited (100 ski passes per domain and per discount level)!
For any question or information, feel free to contact us by phone at +334 79 04 25 03 or by email at contact@ski-lesarcs.com (if you directly anwser to this email you will not have an anwser because it is send automaticaly!)
See you soon on the slopes!
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