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One of the best days
and Envers was working
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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boredsurfin, agree completely.
Had everything yesterday had plus a little bit more snow and lovely sunshine.
No queues anywhere and lots of lovely snow everywhere.
Mrs JP voted today best day of season so far .
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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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@Jonpim, Same vote from Mrs BS - also requested her skis are waxed ready for the morning
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Detailed off piste line question because it's so long since I skied, I've nothing else to talk about and I'm bored:
If you ski down the boulevard from the top of Crozats chairlift direction bottom of Inversens chairlift there is a hard right with the Teppes blue run to the left. If you go straight on rather than either of those two options there is a nice mellow bit of off piste before you turn right into a lightly wooded little valley where it's a bit steeper. When you get to the bottom you join the track to Bauches chair. Anyhow, last time we did this not far off the start of the line (at the bend down to Inversen I was looking at taking a right turn early on into a wide medium gradient couloir. As you look down you can see the Crozats black run going right to left. My question has anyone skied that line, any gotcha's down there?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Layne, we love the Crozats off-piste area, but been clobbered these last 2 days.
Yesterday the "boulevard" (marmottes piste) was closed due to avalanche risk.
Today the Crozats lift was kaput
Interesting to see quite a few skiers still ski down and then stop as they noticed the lift not running - they either spent a lot of time in the restaurants or took the long boring blue down to Montachavin from Les Bauches.
Also interesting that Salla is meant to be closed due to a mechanical problem, but by 10am Salla was miraculously in action.
On the way back from a lovely lunch with friends at Le Chalet Du Plan Bois (Chez Laurette) we found the Crozats lift fixed and Salla back to inaction.
But in answer to your question: not sure of the precise location you are referring to, but we have never found any nasty hidden surprises in that area, though no doubt they exist. Just ski carefully
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That looks an inviting restaurant and off the beaten piste, is it expensive for lunch?
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Tykebike, there were 4 of us: we had coffee/hot chocolate to warm up, then bowl of hot vegetable soup and a large platter of cheeses, meats and paté, a bottle of red wine (Gamay), then more coffee and gratuit génépy. Bill was 86€.
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Thanks that's not bad for four of you.
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Nice and sunny but a little chilly, keeping the pistes lovely, the off piste is still ok hmm
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Mont de la Guerre was in good condition today, it hadn't been bashed and there were plenty of moguls on the steeper bits but quite a pleasant experience. Our first run of the day and it really was an excelent warm up.
Not too busy but worth trying soon before it becomes too bumpy / icy.
The only diificult bit was towards the bottom going down into Champagny but there are easy tracks you can take to avoid the tricky bits.
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Just booked for the 5th of Feb! Cannot wait, 30th Birthday on the 6th on the slopes!!! One happy lady. Been a while since i've last been and looking for recommendation for 30th birthday lunch on the slopes which will be accessible for boyfriend beginner snowboarder having lessons in the mornings.
We're staying in Aime 2000 so I'm not sure which ski school Crystal will use for the lessons!
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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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If we all manage to prove negative on the 28th we'll be boarding the plane on the 29th January bound for LP1800. We've had it booked for months and all sorts of ups and downs along the way including having to dash off for a new passport on the 6th.
In our group of eight we've got 3 pairs of new, one year old, skis, one pair of new boots and one new ski outfit - lets hope that we get to christen them!
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This may not be the appropriate thread to ask, but any recommendations for a decent boot fitter in Plagne Centre?
I'd also be grateful for any suggestions of easier blacks to get to grips with (or blacks to avoid!). We have skiied Crete Cote (near 1800/Centre) without too much difficulty last time we were in La Plagne.
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You know it makes sense.
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Tykebike, i wish you well. Change of travel restrictions now on mainstream news.
We too came out with kit bought at least a year ago. A jacket and some skis.
Expecting to get out last season but realising lifts were likely to be shut, we bought touring skis and skins.
Lockdown meant they languished in the loft.
But come New Year they came into their own as we enjoyed puffing up walking routes and picnicking in the sunshine while others wasted their time in large queues and risked life and limb on busy pistes full of idiot straightline bombers.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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milzibkit, I would recommend you pop down to 1800 and visit Boudu Sports (Ski Set) where Fabrice will see you right.
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JulieAimeLeSki wrote: |
The bootfitter with the best reputation in the area that I know of is in Bourg Saint Maurice (Ludovic Schang). |
What is the name of the shop he works in, please?
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@Old Fartbag, Ludovic Schang bootfitting, Laboshop Bsm Les Jardins du Rochefort, Av. du Stade, 73700 Bourg-Saint-Maurice
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JulieAimeLeSki wrote: |
@Old Fartbag, Ludovic Schang bootfitting, Laboshop Bsm Les Jardins du Rochefort, Av. du Stade, 73700 Bourg-Saint-Maurice |
Thank you.
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Another Blue Sky day....
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boredsurfin wrote: |
Another Blue Sky day.... |
Indeed.
So we've spent the day painting and cleaning and learning you can have repeat letters in Wordle
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A little favour to ask; if anyone is travelling up on the Bergerie lift over the next few days please could you let me know how full the motorhome carpark is (halfway up). TIA.
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BoardieK, was only half full 2 days ago.
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@Jonpim, Thankyou, booking website telling me its fully booked every day for weeks ahead so your observation means it is worth driving up. Due to meet a friend who has just booked a week with Crystal on 29th so will ask again in 2 weeks
Hope the pistes there are as good as here at La Feclaz.
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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.
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@boredsurfin, they make it sound so simple!
With two teenagers I can say it definitely isn't!
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Jonpim wrote: |
boredsurfin wrote: |
Another Blue Sky day.... |
Indeed.
So we've spent the day painting and cleaning and learning you can have repeat letters in Wordle |
Did you get yesterday's Wordle? In still smarting that I failed.
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You know it makes sense.
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@Layne, Crystal Ski are hoping to publish a definitive guide regarding teenagers and France later today on their website, I get the impression they are seeking clarity from French Gov. but as its now after lunchtime on a Friday may not be until next week
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sugarmoma666 wrote: |
Did you get yesterday's Wordle? In still smarting that I failed |
Yes, did get it, but took nearly all day.
Another beautiful sunny day. Resort wonderfully quiet. No queues. Usually get Gondola all to yourself.
Mont de la Guerre still fun: flat, then bumpy, then dodging the bare patches. And finally rewarded with yummy crepe at the bottom from the stall by the lift.
Off piste in the shade still has soft fluffy snow - a bit more taxing where the sun has visited.
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@Jonpim, Friends said Mont de Guerre was a mess yesterday afternoon and didn't enjoy it at all. They didn't realise its now <Natur> and literally that, no pisteing at all.
Its been +7c down here most of the day apparently!
No new snow forecast for next 15 days - which may explain why they have so much man made snow stacked up!
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boredsurfin, the thing about Mont de La Guerre is that it looks so easy at the start: you whizz along a road that seems to go on for ever, taking you well away from the main resort (so quite exciting), then you get to a wide easy looking piste going down to the left: hardly looks red at that point. But you only see the first 200m or so. After that the slope gets suddenly steeper and is full of moguls. Some big, some small (at least the piste is quite wide), but they seem to go on for ever. Then you get to the really tricky bit . . .
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@Jonpim, Indeed I have done it many a time and its different every time but the top 3 (?) miles were always pisted with rather nice powder fields either side to play in. The village bottom half was rarely pisted but there was always the winding road cris crossing the main route which was sometimes pisted so tired legs had somewhere to go
As you know, sadly, there's no way I could manage it this season
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Still gorgeous weather out there. I had a rest day, with shopping in the Leclerc in Aime, a hot chocolate in the afternoon at Dou du Praz, yoga in the sun up there and the hike back home. Refreshed for tomorrow's training. The first person of my training group passed his test technique today very well deserved!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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The bright blue sky is going to last for at least the next 7 days as well!
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Keeping everything crossed we can actually get there on the 29th!
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As boredsurfin says: bright blue sky is going to last for at least . . . (fill in your favourite number - maybe right up to early February), but the temperature has stayed mostly down near or below zero, and the sun is still low in the sky and therefore quite weak, so the pistes are still in good to reasonable condition.
Quite busy going over to Les Arcs today - Vanoise was full both ways: going out 09.50, coming back 15.00 (most people wore masks). But we made it to Villaroger for coffee and tart at La Ferme, and then back via Malgovert (one of our favourite Les Arcs tours). Only bum note was rope tow to Dos Rond packing up just as we got on - but then we can remember when there was no rope tow, and you had to leg it every time.
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Jonpim thanks for the update. We'll be in Belle Plagne on Sat and usually head over to Les Arcs twice in the week. So good to know about the Vanoise. Malgovert is our favourite too - followed by a blast down Mont Blanc! Did you get up Aiguille Rouge - what was that queue like?
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Hamlet, no, we didn't try the Aiguille Rouge cable car, so no idea about the queue.
We went up Lanchettes from Arcs 2000.
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Another overnight cm or so (had the same last night) - easily enough to cause traffic chaos in UK.
Even made for the odd accident round here - road up was very slippy yesterday morning.
Anyway, trees all white again and temperature well down: -7C now outside.
So pistes should last a few days more yet
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