brian
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Frosty the Snowman, he has indeed.
I also have a 350D, you can see what you think of my eye here
Edit: no you don't stupid, it's a 300D.
http://mysnowsports.com/Blogs/mode=user/nick=brian.html
La Grave updates next week assuming I can keep the camera still enough ....
Last edited by brian on Thu 22-02-07 15:42; edited 1 time in total
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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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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brian, Had a look at your photo's. Have you checked to see if you have removed the opaque plastic protection from the lens
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Frosty the Snowman, nice one. I love the 'S' reg Transit bit.
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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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TallTone, nice snaps shame there was noone there to enjoy such grand vistas with you!
couple of quick questions for those of you in the know about la ros,
my family,friends and I are staying in the chalet chez robert in les euchert,has anyone stayed there or know any info on this chalet,
how far is this hamlet from town? how can one get between the two?
is there any ski hire in this hamlet as need to equip 5 children or should we hire on line for cost effiveness?
best apri as we like to enjoy a few beers with family before we return to roost?
lessons ???? kids???? any input local ski school or ?????
ski school,how far from the hamlet? close I hope as I seem to turn into mr slush&rubble with about 50ish sets of ski and poles to carry first thing in morn.
have been looking at online piste maps and how long does it take to la thuille and back,also via run 7 as will only have kids lesson time there and back ( 7 looks nice and out of way of the ants),
lunch time eating, picking up said small skidders i dont know where and then ?????
have always stayed in resort before taking kids and would like to get it right first day rather than last
many thanks in advance of your thoughts and texts
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shorty, chez robert is fine. we stayed there three years ago & would have gone back but it was already booked. Went to les landelieres instead and met TallTone. Les Euchert is a bit isolated. It is well placed for the excellent L'Ancolie restaurant but nothing else. Shops, apres ski & ski hire all in la Ros proper, approx 15 min walk. However there is a good, reliable (timetabled) ski bus (finishes @~8pm however). Espirit childcare organisation excellent. They take the kids to the skischool meeting place in the minibus each morning. Eucherts express chair well placed for chez robert, takes you right into the ski area or you can ski from top back down into la ros centre. Kids don't take first thing as they need to be at ski school for 9 am.
See my previous post on tips on eating and ski hire. There is a lot to be said for ski hire through Espirit. They use Evolution 2 who are well integrated with the Espirit set-up particularly the childcare. However the queues in the shop can be severe on Sunday (and it is a bit more expensive than other shops). You don't need to take the kids skis away from the shop once hired as the Espirit staff take all the equipment down to the ski school meeting place in the morning. The Espirit staff also took us to the shop on the first day.
Strongly recommend booking kids' ski lessons through Espirit. Again they use the Evolution 2 ski school, which is closely integrated with Espirit and has a better reputation than ESF. These classes are solely for Espirit kids, and Espirit childcare ensures smooth organisation before and after lessons. The morning lessons finish @11.30 but if your kids are booked into lunch with Espirit this gives you time to get to Italy for an early lunch as you don't need to pick the kids up until 2pm. Additional strategies (all with Espirit) include booking the kids into the afternoon club, all day lessons or for the older, more confident skiiers, supersprites (worth doing). We booked the kids into morning lessons & lunch, but organised some afternoon babysitting (with Espirit) on one occasion so as to have a leisurely lunch in Italy (Le Rascard recommended).
It takes longer to get to Italy (60-90min) than returning (we did it in <45 min skiing fast). Quickest route is roche noir express-belette run-Fort chair. Take bellecombe I drag (it is in the shade first thing and you can get very cold if the temperature is low) and turn left at top onto 29 col. Bellecombe II best avoided as it has a bit of a pole at the top if I remember correctly. From chez robert probably best to take eucherts express first thing, ski down to roches noir express. The alternative routes of either roc noir drag (long) or landelieres chair (slow) are slower although from piste map would seem to be the more obvious connections. Getting back, allow 60 mins from La Thuille. Quickest is les suches gondolla-chaz dura express and follow the signs for La Rosiere at the top. Once at the top of chardonnet chair the choucas is a long direct & easy blue straight back to La Rosiere centre (10 mins from top to the kids pick-up).
I've more tips if you need them.
Final thought. They say that the conditions in La Thuille are often the opposite of those in La Ros. If hot/sunny, snow conditions will be best in La Thuille as the most interesting slopes are north facing and shady.
Have a great trip.
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Bellecombe II best avoided as it has a bit of a pole at the top if I remember correctly |
Hmmm, your memory is playing you up - I took this drag on the Friday and it's straight over the top and down 19 blue then 18/6 red into La Thuile. IIRC, the way back to La Ros from the top was a bit flat, but it it no problem if you're going vers l'Italie.
shorty you are right, 7 San Bernando is lovely, most of it is the San Bernando pass in summer, so you have a bridge, trees either side, hairpin bends - but it's pretty flat mostly so be prepared for long glides. Crowds are unheard of pretty much anywhere on this particular Alp so don't worry. 6 La Nouva into resort is also well worth the ski (abandoned houses and such like - see photos! - make for interesting scenery).
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Yoda, the tall ones camera is slightly smaller than a credit card
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Frosty the Snowman, Great review very objective and I agree with you about fragile things that can be broke, they make me uncomfortable too more so when my kids are about.
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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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These were launching folks off their feet and dumping all sort of skiers on the floor.
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The "Nutcracker" is still there then? We haven't been to La Ros for some years; sounds as though they should invest in some upgrading of lifts! My kids used to love that lift because they could do the little run through the trees back down - but maybe they've knocked down the trees and built apartments. Great report; really gets over the feel of a family ski holiday, complete with ups and down, including the car sick bit on the way from the airport. Interesting contrast in the cost of a similar holiday for two families, too.
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they make me uncomfortable too more so when my kids are about.
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I still remember visiting very posh friends, with our first son who had just started walking and was fascinated by their low glass coffee table with a three dimensional glass chess set on top.
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You know it makes sense.
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pam w wrote: |
they could do the little run through the trees back down - but maybe they've knocked down the trees and built apartments. |
Nope, "La Foret" is still there, and kids are still falling in love with going through the trees...
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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TallTone, you take photos worse than Mrs Z, she just cuts the heads off, you've missed FtS altogether
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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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Ray Zorro, he's the one second from left on the third lift from the right
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Swirly, except the point... Actually the thumbnail is not the greatest. Click through to the full picture, the proportions are much better
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boredsurfin, We left at 4.50 and arrived at 14.20 so was half an hour out
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Frosty the Snowman, Well done, especially on the leaving 10 mins early
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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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only 10 days to go and all is wellll.
any must do runs?
booked passes,lessons and have thought about packing my stuff about 90000000 times already.
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Marmottes (top to Bottom)
Fontaine Froid
Ecudets
Blanchot
Mouflon
Over to Italy
All the reds & blacks in the Col (pass) area
Blacks into La Thuile (some are tricky & Steep through the trees)
All the reds in the Arnouvaz area
And red 6 down into La Thuile
Lunch at the Picollo San Bernardo bar in the Col of Panini, hot choc, and a bombardino.
Lunch at La Rascard in La Thuile
Enjoy
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You know it makes sense.
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shorty, your question about ski hire does not seem to have been answered. This year Skiset have opened a "branch" in the Cimes Blanches (which is in Eucherts) but I think you may have to book it - which you can do on the ski-set website http://www.skiset.com/
Frosty the Snowman's suggestions of runs-to-do are great. I would add that piste 3 in la Thuile is a must if you like steep slopes .
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Poster: A snowHead
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Frosty the Snowman, Have only just found and read your report - it all sounds wonderful - and you got to have a bombardino!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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