@LaForet, stunning image! A hint of the Fontenay piste halfway up on the right, west flanks of Mt Gele and Le Bec des Rosses and I think that's Le Pleureur in the far background.
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The snow arrived today earlier than forecast (was supposed to start at 4pm, but it had arrived by about 1pm at the peaks). We nipped to Savoleyres to tick all the runs off on the piste map, as staying low seemed a good idea. Big flakes falling as we left Siviez at 4pm, small flakes at resort level until about half an hour ago.
So, fresh snow for our last day tomorrow!
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After all it is free
@LaForet, great shot.
Star Wars gully and Playground front and centre
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Lovely conditions continue: Attelas and Combe slopes, and the Ruinettes station, photographed from Savoleyres ...
Love this pic! Verbier is steep non?
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I think that pic has finally made me realise I have to ski Verbier
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I'm there again in three weeks. Yip!
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.
Saturday morning couloir club
Start ‘em young
Ride ‘em fast!
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@LaForet, We had lunch at Namaste on the day that superb picture was taken - sadly now back home after a fabulous week.
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You know it makes sense.
Thanks to all for the positive feedback on my photo' - partly a case of just being in the right place and time for the best light. Plus my new zoom lens. For those of you who want the full panoramic view, here it is:
If you're on a slow link or roaming you might want to wait 'till you've got the bandwidth to download the 18MB.
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@LaForet, Hi, I would love a full res copy of this, so I can print and frame, I have skied Verbier every year for the last 14 years and my brother has property in Champex
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@thundrer Yes, happy to do that. Actually, the images here seem to have been re-scaled by the Forum software down to about 3MB. You're obviously welcome to just download these versions. The originals are much bigger at 10MB and 17MB respectively. I'll try and mount them on my imgur account and then give you password-protected access. I'll send an email when I've done that, probably later tomorrow.
I'll be keeping copyright - you're free to take you own copy and print etc. but not pass it on or make any money (I'm sure you wouldn't, but just for the record).
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LaForet wrote:
That’s another beauty! Do you do action shots? Come and shoot us in some of those couloirs up close
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Hi - here are the links to download the full-size JPG originals from my Adobe Web Share page:
You're all welcome to download for personal use but please remember that I retain copyright and the images aren't for re-posting or commercial printing. The meta-data embedded in the image includes copyright data.
Any problems, let me know. Bear in mind a lot of image-handling software re-scales images without telling you, so always check the size of the file before you get it printed. For example, imgur scales the images down to 20% or less of their orginal size when rendered on this Forum, so just saving the snowheads image will give you a much smaller file.jpg, which may not print very well: The Adobe Gallery should let you download the full-size version.
@BobInCH Action shots are always a challenge: I'm not a professional photographer and getting good action images is surprisingly difficult, even with good equipment. Capturing the 'flavour' of skiing is very elusive and to date I've never managed to get satisfactory results. In some ways, you're more likely to get 'good' individual photos' from a very artificial location that may not even be off-piste. Now I'm retiring, it'd be interesting to give it a go, but my feeling is that it'd take a few trial sessions before the images I took came close to being more animated.
ADDENDUM: No, that hasn't worked either. Download via the link and you still end up with a smaller version. I'll contact you via Snowheads and we'll use old-fashioned email attachment ....
OMG what a day!
The forecast was for about 30cm, but with whatever the wind was doing Bruson had more like 50cm in most places, and it was super light, real Japanese blower powder.
Fresh tracks in the Itinery, so re-did that. Fresh in the trees, what a special day.
This was probably the best powder day I have ever had in Verbier.
Later in the day I went to "main" Verbier where it was certainly very nice indeed...but not quite as nice.
2nd track a week after the last snow. Half term woz ‘ere
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Out on Friday , can’t wait
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@BobinCH, @Steve Sparks, and all other verbier stalwarts , I've got 2.5 days skiing with my son who boards , Friday afternoon and all day sat / sun this week . with the sunny warm weather and lack of fresh snow , and the fact everything will have been skied out by the half term masses , what's the best spots to search out for some fun hits for the lad and good piste cruising for me , will be out from first to last lifts , so hopefully some good spring snow to be found later in the day ..........???
cheers for any pointers
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@Dabber, Lac de Vaux and La Chaux for features/jumps/snow park with the park rats. Can’t beat Jumbo and Plan de Fou for long satisfying red runs. Top half of La Tzoumaz pistes may also be good. Mont Fort and Mont Gele (front face) for chalky north facing. Main itineraries will be mogul fields but Vallon d’arbi might be worth a look (the path at the end isn’t too bad for boarders). Rosablanche for corn if you have touring gear. Backside Mont Fort (especially Mont Fort glacier) will still have some good snow at the top and south faces will be transforming on way down. Bec des Etagnes if you don’t mind a 45 min hike and a steep entry couloir! Bruson pistes probably quiet? Hope that gives you some ideas...
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@BobinCH, cheers for that , “hike” is not in mikes vocabulary!! But will check out vallon d’arby , what will the itinerary over Bruson be like for a mini adventure on Friday afternoon??
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@Dabber, Savolyeres has been quiet this week and there's some great piste side features for the lad to play on. Itinerary from Bruson to Le Chable doesn't get much sun, but will be fairly firm in places.
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Does anyone know if you actually save money booking lift passes online? The webpage says so, but I haven't seen that before.
Thanks
Marc
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@Mosha Marc, yes, 10% but you've got to book more than 10 days in advance and I think there may be a minimum number of days that you have to sign up for.
You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
@Steve Sparks, thanks. Sorted it.
20Chuff for postage seems a bit steep; I said I'd pick them up.
Cheers
Marc
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@Mosha Marc, I saved 10% on a half day and a two day pass , so no minimum , they posted FOC ?? they arrived 4 days later and are loaded and ready to go , had to pay for new cards though as my old ones couldn't be reloaded
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@Steve Sparks, thanks for that , we don't get there till one on Friday so think well check out savolyeres then
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@Dabber, maybe because I go in about 12 days they had to express them? If it was FoC I'd have had them posted.
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@Dabber,
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we don't get there till one on Friday so think well check out savolyeres then
Just a hint - as the Plannards-Carrefour path back from Savolyeres to Verbier is shut at the moment (massive avalanche risk), take the new piste that drops down to Les Esserts just before the point where the gate is closed on the path. When you get to the road at the bottom, cross over and head to the bus stop about 20M up the road and a bus will be along in 5-10 minutes to whisk you up to Carrefour, where you can ski down to Medran. Saves mucking about with the Rouge drag or a boring bus ride all the way through town.
a bus will be along in 5-10 minutes to whisk you up to Carrefour, where you can ski down to Medran
Why wouldn't you hop on the Mayenyzet chair (just along from Carrefour) to take you up to Atellas? Surely that'd be much quicker than skiing all the way down to a possibly very busy Médran?
Unless you're returning home to central Verbier, I suppose?
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@Mosha Marc, where do you stay when you go Marc? I've got flights into GVA booked at the end of March and Verbier is on the short list to aim for, unless somewhere else is forecasting a major dump!!
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After all it is free
Hiking for powder turns last w/e. Time to “Shift” this w/e and then looks like back to Powder the w/e after...
Perfect temps for playing with the drone. Need the practice!