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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Just popped up on my newsfeed that winter equipment is obligatory for those travelling into and out of the valley this weekend.
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@Weathercam, commiserations to Paul.
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Been snowing since 04:30. Looking good (see the cam on link below - it's right at the bottom) off to Monetier to hook up with Ken.
Good be a tough day on the roads out there
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Laughing at the slow motion dog roll in the snow on the webcam. Hope you get the further snow forecast.
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ouch and hope the knee makes a speedy recovery - get to that spa in monetier
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@Weathercam, so pleased you're OK. Be safe out there.
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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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Yes coming down all morning and looking good, should imagine a fair bit of carnage on the roads.
Bird table very busy at times, though snow has covered up a lot of the bird seed on the ground. I'd like to see it snow all day nice and heavy and again tomorrow not that I can ski currently as knee is sore and swollen.
Have heard from Paul, who was operated on yesterday, he was skiing the off piste to the right of the Vallons chair as you go up in very poor, nigh on zero viz, on his nice new Black Crows. Paul is a fit 72 yr old, though not an accomplished off piste skier, he found himself in one of the gulleys going to fast and down and over a little drop, his ski tips went into the snow and his body momentum kept going, and his bindings did not release and the crack he heard was his tibia breaking on the edge of his boot
Avalanche Bulletin for our area is now at 4 http://www.meteofrance.com/previsions-meteo-montagne/bulletin-avalanches/thabor/OPP13 with specific mention of the risk of powder avalanches as a result of the week layer at around 2,000m
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@Weathercam, Had the weathercam up on screen this morning to watch the snow (we're coming out next weekend, so nice to see). Popped to the kitchen to get coffee and heard my missus exclaim 'There's a man on here in his pants!'. I think she wondered what I was watching.
We think you were feeding the birds, which rather begs the obvious question: do you often feed the birds in your pants? (Funny place to keep birds. Badoom-tish).
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You know it makes sense.
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do you often feed the birds in your pants?
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And at what time?
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Not that often, but as I'm nursing my knee with ice / compression etc I'm not wearing trousers.
Birds have been manic today for food - I'm nearly out of bird-seed and bread, think OH has put some stale cheese on the bird table as well!
Still snowing lightly.
Looks like I'm going to miss some nice lines, but thankful we're finally getting some good snow lower down, though I'd be happy with at least another 40cm for the off piste lower down in the trees, but this will be great for the pistes, though as ever after a storm, wind is forecast to kick in tomorrow
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Poster: A snowHead
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The thought of birds feeding from Weathercam's pants fills me with dread........................
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Hope they don't try to eat the "fat balls"
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Heard they like worms though
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Just heard from OH who is skiing with KenX, what with the strong winds and so many lifts closed queues are massive and not at all pleasant.
And this rate I can see them all donning skins and fecking off without me in the days to come.
Knee sore and swollen though can now put some weight on it
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It is looking rather rammed at Serre Ratier on the webcam this morning.
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@Hells Bells, look at the photo on the blog of the queue at the bottom of the Luc !!!
Been looking through the scope and it's howling up there all that fresh snow is getting blown off
See the Col is open still, thought I saw a FB post from a LG local saying it would be closed today and how they were going to have to transfer the kids to another school or something?
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the website suggests 70-80km winds including low down and loads of lifts are shut.
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@dan100, yes that's what's happening I'm afraid, hence the massive queues
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Mike Rollins had to stay in Serre Che overnight because the road up to the Col du Lauteret was solid ice!!!
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@Christopher, thanks, that was totally the OH and twas a mission and a half (for both of them) to put it together, as Joe wanted to really put his POV across but at the same time the underlying politics were always there.
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Took a little rando up to the Refuge Napoleon today. A lot of snow falling covering over whatever wind damage was done. Reason for posting this is that there were lots of mini avalanches a la Gavin in evidence. Still ropey out there. Care needed.
@Gavin, I realise now that a post I tried to put up wishing you speedy recovery never made it....so hope the knee is coming along.
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We are offered the chance to have a days ski in Montgenevre next week at cost €25. Anyone have a view on comparative conditions to Serre Che? Or is an away day worth it to LDA?
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Poster: A snowHead
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@Haggis_Trap,
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Hordes arriving en masse judging by the cars on the road and how full parking areas are all around the place.
OH took the very early Link Bus (05:22 from bottom of the road) to Turin, and reported back saying how easy it was. Flight departed early and now back in the UK she has to deal with the 3rd World railway network to get back to Brighton.
Did post this in the weather thread but Pikey and some of the local suspects scored a good day in Abries, in the Queyras yesterday.
Just seen the Doctor, well Varzinak is my neighbour, and he was clearing out his garage, so seemed rude not to have a chat.
Thought the whole story mildly entertaining with the lost and found ski, on a quick look at my knee and a 20 sec discussion, reckons it's a stretched external ligament and he was happy with my rehab protocol etc and approved of me going to have a session on the bike in the garage.
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@Weathercam, Richard (eldest) got that bus back on New Year's eve. Glad to hear knee seems to be on the mend.
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Just to second @Weathercam, as I was parking up to go skiing, it was the busiest I've seen it all season, cars dumped everywhere.....
But I went up at lunchtime on my Tele gear and the pistes were pretty empty and in fantastic shape, it was 13:00 and all the new arrivees were having a late lunch.......
Not looking forward to the coming couple of weeks though, time to get the skins out methinks!
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Looks like fresh snow fell in Montgenevre last night Pity it didn't extend to Serre Che...Some nice looking off piste lines but I was on the skins...
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Unfortunately two avalanches yesterday back of Montgenevre, with one person killed (see off piste thread).
This morning went up the hill to see what the knee was like, wearing my Donjoy knee brace that I had after my ACL reconstruction, don't know why but I stupidly went on my light weight touring skis (though boots are more flexible) which don't exactly ski the piste well and are certainly not that comfortable on hard piste.
I don't know if it was be being nervous about the gear / knee not helped by skiing at speed trying to keep up with a mate, or the feckin manic busy piste in some places but was none too enjoyable, though think I'm ok to ski now.
Should have gone up at Noon, I'm looking at a nigh on empty piste coming down to Pontillas at the moment, though it is Club Med's changeover day.
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.......temps are on the rise and might even hit double figs next week........ |
Go that wrong, was circa 8.5 when I cycled up to the Lautaret and now back in the valley +12 and feels a lot warmer in the sunshine, and dogs not complaining either.
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What a glorious day. Higher pistes holding up really well as didn't seem overly warm at altitude. Skied Luc Alphand first thing and was dripping by the time we were back on Bletonet. Spent the rest of the day in Monetier and had forgotten how slow the lifts were but again had a glorious ski down to the village away from the hoards. Going to try one of the new BBQ stations tomorrow at the top of Prorell. Never seen so many people here! Cold tonight.
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We were a touch late for the Prorel chair back to briancon last night so ended up taking the green road down into Chantemerle. Further down where it becomes Briance we had to ski round big patches of mud. At one point where we crossed Luc Alphand, that was closed as it was clearly sheet ice pretty much from one side to the other (I guess it more or less went to liquid in the sun, but once the sun goes down refreeze all glass-like). Saying all that though, higher up everything is holding up brilliantly. As others have said, it's busy. If there hadn't been the queue at Cote Chevalier we would have made our connection to ski back to briancon as planned.
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