Poster: A snowHead
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have we someone to tar and feather yet
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Not sure the tarring and feathering is entirely appropriate. Sounds like someone made a good sense call to avoid injury to the party.
I've made mistakes before in the mountains.
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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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fatbob, I'd agree. But we can have a laugh at their expense......
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fatbob, exactly.
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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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I'm not going to out him. We didn't meet in the end and I doubt he's even aware of the thread.
If I didn't make it clear before I agree with fatbob. The boys did no harm and were sensible given a poor choice, and we all make bad choices from time-to-time.
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I agree and wouldn't even raise anything in jest had it been more serious.
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[quote="parlor"]
Imagine my surprise when I'm sat at my desk doing the accounts when I get a call from a asking me to call him a helicopter.
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you're a helicopter. job done, back to work.
Glad to hear it all worked out safely in the end!
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Are the snowheads concerned back safely and with internet access now????????
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Can I just confirm, for those now taking the mick by PM (gits ), that it wasn't me either.
I fail on the "very special level of courage, determination and knowledge" front
On all counts!!
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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parlor wrote: |
I've also marked a Couloir called Poubelle. I haven't and doubt I will ski it but it does get skied. Serious stuff. |
Is that a Blue or a Red run Parlor? Amazing the Pisten Bullys can get up there to groom it really...
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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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Is that the Couloir where Plake runs into the back of the guide in Blizzards of Ahh's (or was that the Poubelle in France?)
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DB, too long since I've seen it I'm afraid.
red 27, we don't piste all the funs here. The locals prefer them to be so well skied they become mogul fields.
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You know it makes sense.
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DB, you are thinking of one of the poubelles in Chamonix (there are two)
parlor, that's a pretty "interesting" line! is it a mandatory air or rap at the end or can you sneak out onto the snowfield looker's left?
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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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Arno, never been that close to it myself! Actually, I understand that when there's enough snow you ski in, ski out, well, of a fashion.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Arno wrote: |
DB, you are thinking of one of the poubelles in Chamonix (there are two) |
Watched bits of the Blizzard of Ahh's again last night. Yes the poubelle couloir in France was where Plake ran into the back of the guide (Murry Ball) on a 49 deg pitch. Someone on TGR said they skied both poubelles in the film though and the opening titles do credit Verbier as one of the locations filmed although it wasn't specifically identified. Suspect the poubelle couloir Verbier is in the opening/closing shots of the film. Can anybody confirm this?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Steilhang wrote: |
On your mobile 112 works just about everywhere in the world, except Taiwan. There you get a chinese woman telling you to dial a different number... In chinese |
North America?
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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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abc wrote: |
Steilhang wrote: |
On your mobile 112 works just about everywhere in the world, except Taiwan. There you get a chinese woman telling you to dial a different number... In chinese |
North America? |
Even there.
It is part of the GSM standard, so all GSM phones recognise 112 as an emergency number, as do all GSM networks. Your phone should be able to call 112 anywhere in the world that it can pick up a signal, even if you don't otherwise have roaming enabled, or cannot pick up a network to which you have normal access.
In countries where 112 is not otherwise an emergency number, the local GSM networks will route 112 calls to whatever the local emergency number is.
In the EU it is the standard emergency number from any phne (although pre-existing national numbers such as 999 here also still work), and quite a few countries outside the Eu are adopting it as an alternative from normal phones as well as mobiles.
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DB, they do ski both poubelles - the second one is where they rappel in - looks all the more impressive in 80s ski gear and rear entry boots
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poubelle - looks like an exercise in defying gravity. Seeing that actually makes me pleased I will never be good enough to even think about skiing it (or the north face for that matter)
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youspurs1, the feeling never goes away either. Welcome to the Adrenaline Appreciation Society.
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parlor, sorry, we missed you, never made it to the valley as we had too much fun where we were.... and all that..!!
brian, kitenski, thank you, kind sirs...
I heard about this when out there....!!!!! and am glad they are ok.....
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SO this guy I've skied with sends me a text around 16.00 yesterday afternoon.
"Hey, can you please send me the number for the Chamonix lift company. We're lost in a white out".
As it happens I had just got home so searched for a few numbers, thinking they just need to know what time the last lift is, or something.
So I text him a number as quick as I can, the Tourist Office, I'm sure they can give him the right number.
I then sent another text with some emergency numbers, just in case.
I didn't think much more of it after I get a text back saying someone was on the case.
Turns out they had skied the Cosmique Couloir and were now lost on the glacier at the bottom. In a white out. Not nice.
Long story short. Chopper'd out at around 19.30 back to Chamonix.
Still waiting for full details. Especially re payment.
I skied Poubelle today and it was AMAZING.
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