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Fergus, I remember that one all too well - I too couldn't be bothered with the cable car so took the T ... are there actually two there one after the other to get you back to plateau Rosa? it/they were the longest coldest most boring drags I have ever been on by a factor of about 100 .... I've never seen anything else come close to the length of it/them! |
No idea, we only ventured over there once. I'd probably take off my skis and hike it the next time- at least that would keep me warm
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The downhill one in ischgl is horrible "E5" |
Speaking as a boarder, I love that lift. It's just so different you can't help but laugh. Mind you I also have a great deal of affection for the Glas Maol poma, especially when it's properly set up for launching you into the air. I think some of my fellow boarders may think of me as being 'slightly odd'.
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I found the drag that takes you up to the back bowls at lake louise far more exhausting than any of the double blacks it leads to.
The disadvantages of being a boarder
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The Seigneurs lift in Flumet is long, and very steep. There are signs periodically saying "si vous tombez", pointing to the left through a substantial forest. The other side of the stretch of forest you come to a steep black run, often and mogulled. Once you have got down that, the ONLY way to go is back up the same lift. Or, if truly desperate, there is a bus about once every three weeks to Crest Voland. The run is also pretty low in altitude so in bad snow periods you have to hop from patch of snow to patch of snow, over the tree roots.
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Zero wrote: |
I found the drag that takes you up to the back bowls at lake louise far more exhausting than any of the double blacks it leads to.
The disadvantages of being a boarder |
Ha ha.... was just gonna post that exact thing!
Flippin hard work - plus all the runs you have to cross + the slope going off to the woods on the left (I ended up in them a couple of times!!) but get up there first thing & the ride down is awesome!
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There are 2 which i shall hate till I die
1) in Praz de Lys which lifted everyone at least 12 inches off the ground and re-arraged your vocals
2) the twin t-bars from Samaun back to Ischgl, long since gone but my feet ache just at the thought of them
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Allegedly the longest T bar in the world is in Heiligenblut, Carinthia, Austria. I've been on it. It was longer than a very long thing on a long cold long night.
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T-bars are the work of the devil So not too keen on either the Alp Dado or the glacier lifts in Laax. An instructor once insisted on taking us up the Loze drag instead of the Chenus bubble in C1850 once - I'd spent the whole week falling off the simplest drags, just having a 'mare, and I nearly had kittens on the Loze one. Thankfully no T-bars in Courchevel, button lifts I can cope with, but still prefer chairs given the choice
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Megamum, the key to T-bars is to relax.
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You know it makes sense.
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Elizabeth B, I need to tell this to my youngest 'cos he believes the key to T-bars is to pretend he is fishing for marlin
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Dazman that lift was replaced a few years ago... thankfully!!! Its now a super fast 5 or 6 person (cant remember) lift really quick
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Jaysus that sounds ace....I'd love to have a go if again now that you've told me that.
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Also hate T-bars, as they make my knee hurt, but buttons are not always better...
There are a few in Risoul that are brutal - go on for days and days, and that's after starting by being yanked a good 4 feet in the air (does provide entertainment as you are queuing though!). They then go up variably very steep inclines, and almost flat/downhill buts (so you get the 'button-melvin'), with the steep bits regularly crossing over paths through the forest, so nice slapping of skis onto flat ice, before having to kind of will them to go with the incline again rather than jam into it. All icy, all just lovely of course.
Then out of the trees, and oh my god the wind. Slams into you from one side, leaving you in the interesting position of fighting with yourself, feet determined to stay in deep icy ruts, rest of body bending perilously to the left, arms trying to control the rest.
Ugh!
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The drag lift in the Gers Bowl (flaine) is pretty intense, both very long and steep (something like 500/600 metres vertical), think knees screaming in agony. Unfortunately the skiing is just so good in there you have no choice but to do it over and over again.
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For me the old Creux drag lift back from Courchevel 1650 used to be the worst. Glad it has now been removed.
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Bode Swiller wrote: |
Allegedly the longest T bar in the world is in Heiligenblut, Carinthia, Austria. I've been on it. It was longer than a very long thing on a long cold long night. |
Looks like they may have replaced it (or part of it), was it on the right handside of this plan?
http://homes.tiscover.com/skimaps/kaernten/heiligenblut/index.html
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I agree with levart. Took a group of friends (never even stood on skis before) up a drag lift in Ischgl last year. I stood at the top and watched ALL 8 of them fall (with varying degrees of hilarity). Cruel I know but very very funny! Although the best I saw was a guy who came skiing with us on the beginner button lift in Soll. First time around he let go of the bar too late and got lodged head first in the poles at the top (oh and the lift hit him in the head). Second time around (in a panic at a repeat of his last trip up) he let go far far too early and took out a kids ski school of about 8 four year olds plus their instructor. Not funny for those involved, very funny for those watching.
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My first ever memory of a drag was in La Clusaz on my first ski trip from school. Dressed like a pink marshmellow courtesy of C&A (showing my age) ( thanks Mum - I didn't look cute) I followed my beginner group to this thing. Hadn't listened to the advice so got the thing and sat on it. back bottom on the back of my skis, I held on for dear life with everyone shouting "stand up" at me. Impossible. Made it to the top but the dismount wasn't very pretty.
Remember a viscious one in Morzine, nearly yanked my head off as it propelled me upwards and forward. Never thought I'd get air from a draglift.
Another class one was a long drag in Andorra - many years ago. Was taking 2 beginners to a run I'd spotted that morning. Got them on safe and sound. Got on behind them. Knew it was a long one so lit a ciggie. Was nice and relaxed, smoking, weaving the skis around, next minute.....OFF big time into a load of powder. 2 beginners looking round and I'm shouting " I'm ok, I'll see you at the top". Longest hike I've ever done!
I try to avoid them now.
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DB wrote: |
Bode Swiller wrote: |
Allegedly the longest T bar in the world is in Heiligenblut, Carinthia, Austria. I've been on it. It was longer than a very long thing on a long cold long night. |
Looks like they may have replaced it (or part of it), was it on the right handside of this plan?
http://homes.tiscover.com/skimaps/kaernten/heiligenblut/index.html |
Yep, that's the one... 889m vertical of T-bar. S'pose all the new generation softy skiers get padded seats. Well, in my day m'lad.... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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Avago,
Looking at the piste map I think it's "TK de la Ferme". The blue run from the top of the bubble takes a sharp left turn after a few hundred yards. The TK starts just there.
However, I have to say,
1. If you get to the top of the TK, there's a blue run down to the top of the bubble (not that I got there, of course )
2. Just because I am (was?) utterly incapable of staying on the lift or getting back down once I had fallen off, there's no reason to assume it's beyond you. I doubt you're as crap on skis as I am.
Incidentally, I've just remembered there's another drag I struggled with (but didn't fall off - Wooohoo!!). I'm not sure but I think it's TK de la Tomba which I remember was v steep at the beginning. There's some lovely skiing rom the top IIRC
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Worst I have ever experienced were on the Hintertux Glacier in October.
It was absolutely freezing, and very windy. People were being blown over on the way up.
They eventually stopped the lift early due to the conditions, but not before we'd seen one guy go all the way up holding the T in front of him with his arms rolled around it (like it was a roll of carpet).
Wasn't helped by the lack of any assistance at the bottom, probobly due to the v high average std with the race teams and everyone there...
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Are in Sweden has the best drag lift, to get the top of the mountain it's either a 15 minute walk from the highest lift or a tow rope behind a piste basher or skidoo. 2 tow ropes behind the piste basher with 4 people per rope clinging on, but the skidoo is better - 1 rope and 5 people clinging on for dear life as the driver goes like a lunatic.
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