@horgand, sadly can't Dave, I'm stuck with Chicken John for company this week.
It will be interesting to see where we end up. There's a lot of rocks out there and above 2,500m the off piste has been seriously wind affected. I think we're going to be learning some new technique this week.
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@Stevesparks Enjoy anyway......But use an old pair of skis
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Quick question - last minute.com, but our work 10 year anniversary is on this weekend, we're off to verbier - looking for an instructor or pair of instructors to do things with a group or a couple of groups of mixed ability. Warren Smith's lot appear sold out,. anyone have any other recommendations?
@coddlesangers, jon ahlsen at new generation..... if you can get him take him some yorkshire tea bags
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Still managing to find some fresh. Yesterday it was in the couloirs on the eastern fringe of Vallon d'Arbi. It had been weather affected, but was untracked. Some of the bumps on Mt fort are now so massive that they have put fences around them.
Pistes holding up well in cold temperatures.
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The strong winds on Thursday have transformed some of the off piste, giving it a firm almost piste like texture in some areas. There are pockets where it has filled in and others where it is almost unskiablle.
Found some good fresh stuff on Etablons after a 45 minute hike. Which just about sums things up.
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We're due in Lausanne for a long weekend this Friday (3rd - 6th), where is best for 3 x young lads who like lazy powder eg. side piste and finding little shortcuts between pistes. From what I hear the off-piste is almost non-existent this year but up high is there accessible side piste for the taking? Have car will travel but ideally not wanting to go further than 1.5 hours from home base in Lausanne... we're opportunists so just wanting a steer as to where looks best for fresh snow and good existing conditions this weekend. Cheers!
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@Skiwi 55, lacs des Vaux always offers something like you describe, there are bits and pieces accessible all across the 4v, use old skis though. Lots of rocks around. Looks like there may be some fresh snow at the weekend.
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Steve,
I'm heading out to Verbier next weekend for a PE week. I have lovely new (<10 days skiing) Armada AK powder skis I can bring or do you reckon I should rent instead due to all the rocks??
thanks for any useful pointers
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Similar question - long weekend arriving Friday night - options include , slalom skis, OG Movement Thunders ( not as versatile as modern skis) Whitedot Directors or proper big skis or a snowboard or two?. How smashed up will skis get if we assume fresh snowfall is not bottomless.
Side note - if anyone fancies a few turns let me know. I have avy kit, airbag, rudimentary agricultural skiing skills when not skiing in a "very camp" manner or inspecting marmot dens
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@horgand, @Dave of the Marmottes, both Daves, there are lots of rocks around off piste. I think virtually all of us took core shots last week. It's very easy to bottom out and to be honest anything less than half a metre of fresh won't make a huge difference. I would use skis that you're not too worried about getting trashed. It was the first powder extreme camp in a long time that I used skis other than JJs, something a bit narrower was easier to pivot.
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Cheers Steve - Thanks for the honest take will have to root around and find at least 1 toepiece to reinstall on my Shamans I think.
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Thanks Steve, worth knowing. Cheers.
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20cm at lac des vaux in the last 24hours. Rained up to 2,300 yesterday so some of the lower slopes have taken a bit of a battering.
Brightening up today, so should be good up high.
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It was good. 20cm was about right. Reports of backside being better, but exit past the dam hellish.
Chassoure in lovely conditions.
Where it rained between Blunt and Mayentzet the piste was rock solid. Not much fun getting home yesterday.
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The aforementioned piste was even worse last night. Littered with good skiers sat down trying to work out what to do. The blue path is highly recommended.
A dusting of a couple of cm overnight may have done something to take the sheen off the teflon piste.
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Mont Fort and Tortin excellent until last bit of base scratching on Tortin
Any of the rain damaged pistes a bit icy and sad
Piste de l'ours excellent and everywhere deserted apart from the climb on `stairway
Hoping the promised snow arrives for a great top up with colder weather
From the balcony in La Tzoumaz, temp. of 0.1C Hopefully, this will add some useful snow to the rather hard base. Not too great for those in transit here today, however. Geneva Airport is posting to arrive 3 hrs before your flight (extended security checks, not weather - raining in GVA).
The forecast is for this to fall for a few hours.
The road in the bottom right of the video is obviously all covered now. Awaiting the snowplough/gritter, which usually comes at 10:00
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@LaForet, No issues clearing security in the French sector. Sadly headed home.
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Tipping it down with moist snow and horizontal wind I'd guess snowline around about Medran. Low vis/ flat light as a result
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Sudden outbreak of blue sky above Bruson may be able to see yo ski after all. Snowmaggedon proving slightly underwhelming.
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Big fatty boombatty flakes still falling with no wind in Le Chable. Flakes were a bit smaller higher up. Anything above Ruinettes vis was like inside of a ping pong ball so bailed early to Bruson which was excellent. Pretty much only rippers (and nutcase skimo'ers) on the hill.
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La Tzoumaz forest also good today. Been snowing all day and forecast to continue all night. Friends arrived for an off-piste week with Warren Smith #jammytiming
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So snow had stopped today bar a little bit of nucleation on goggles around Gentianes elevation. Vis a bit better but getting down Mont Fort still more skiing by braile. Nice and fluffy though.
Seemed a lot more people out including lots of kids. School hold kicking in?
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I am on the phone right now with The Lass who reports it is dumping down with snow in Verbier town at this very moment.
A lot "a lot, a lot" of snow...
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You know it makes sense.
I was on the train out mid afternoon. Glad I had bought some new yellow lens goggles for the last few days - someone wants to plant trees higher up the mountain
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Steve Sparks wrote:
@horgand, @Dave of the Marmottes, both Daves, there are lots of rocks around off piste. I think virtually all of us took core shots last week. It's very easy to bottom out and to be honest anything less than half a metre of fresh won't make a huge difference. I would use skis that you're not too worried about getting trashed. It was the first powder extreme camp in a long time that I used skis other than JJs, something a bit narrower was easier to pivot.
Steve,
Thanks for the head's up, glad to report that the .5 to.8m materialized and were h having epic conditions and an epic time in Verbier.
Just back from another wonderful day over in Les Brussons, steady snow all day, but really great skiing had in the trees. finished off with the itinerary down into Sambrocher...which was wonderful.
Long may it continue,
Dave
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@horgand, Thanks Dave, that's made my day! Might ask you to get my skis out of the locker and pop them into ICU whilst I'm away.
Enjoy mate!
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The Bruson pics from a couple of weeks back with Chris and Mich
Main trees
Etablons baby-slope (left), La Tzoumaz, Yesterday afternoon.
This is only at about 1700m. Vallon d'arbi beyond the treeline and Lac de Vaux just over the ridge in the far distance.
Below is at the apartment at 1500m about 10:00 this morning. Been snowing all day today.
balcony thermometer shows last 24H low/high at -1.7C/+3.7C here at 1500m
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Fantastic pics
First to Verbier for me 25th March, hopefully it won't warm up too much by then.
@BobinCH, nice, hopefully see some more of your ski adventures in pics soon, it's been a bit slack this season
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Lovely sunny day today in Verbier, spent a big chunk of the day in La Tzoumaz/ Savoleyres sectors as I'd never really done these before and was pleasantly surprised by some of the nice runs and the quality of the snow given the warmth.
The resort as a whole was fairly busy and full of littl'uns on half term, but no more than 5 minutes wait anywhere, usually a lot less.
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@BobinCH, nice, hopefully see some more of your ski adventures in pics soon, it's been a bit slack this season
Been hanging out with this guy...
All he wants to do is jump so I've been practising
But just got him some powder skis and he's caught the bug...
Let's hope for a snowy 2nd half of the season
Looks like we'll be Spring skiing this weekend
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@BobinCH,
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Beautiful weather this weekend following friday night's dusting...
And Sushi with a bottle of Sancerre at the T-Bar is a fine, and remarkably reasonable, way to finish the day!