Poster: A snowHead
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Guess on the green run, Borsat or Fresse? We are of course Snowheads, and don't do green runs The distant trees don't look quite right for that area though.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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endoman - OK ill give it to you - it was Borsat - well done! Will have to make it harder next time!!!!
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Back to the nice quiz: the lift must be Palafour and you look on the new Almes chairlift.
Love your daily postings and congratulation to 100 sides of great work!
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Sorry about the incident. These collisions if that's what it was are far too common.
re the piccie clue. Clouds over Mont Blanc rumoured to predict incoming snow. Here's hoping, two weeks and you'll have me terrorising you for 3 days
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Lentils on Mont Blanc = white stuff... (possibly)
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Wow that's awful, RIP indeed.
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I've just enquired with the guys in the office about my wife and I having an AM session with you @Steve Angus. I board / she skis.
We are both strong intermediates, we are just looking for some tips and pointers as it's been a while since we had any lessons.
You can either ski or board (we did the same a couple of years ago with 2 of my mates and I think it worked OK).
Hopefully you'll be free - WC 20 February ...
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He dropped a pole from the lift, took his skis off at the top and then tried to walk down the steep slope under the lift, slipped and hit some rocks, dying shortly afterwards.
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That's desperately sad...for the sake of trying to retrieve a pole.
Highlights the risks in some situations of removing skis and attempting to walk downhill. Something I've seen many times, always makes me shudder.
RIP
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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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Oh my word, just read about the poor guy - RIP
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That's terrible, poor chap. Lost his life over a ski pole - RIP indeed
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You know it makes sense.
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Steve Angus wrote: |
Why would you get excited if you saw this (OK it is a cryptic clue but what the heck am I going on about here?)
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When Mont Blanc 'puts' a hat on then it often (NOT ALWAYS) means snow is on the way.
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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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Lenticular clouds on Mont Blanc. The second one could be from the wave in the turbulent air. Rare to see.
Very sad about the guy who died.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Yup lenticular clouds over Mt Blanc..... early warning signs of pressure change which in turn usually leads / means a front coming in which in turn usually means precipitation... we shall see.
franga - cool... am sessions are in very short supply that week although there are a few pm slots available! Sure the office will assist.
Yes it was sad news.... sorry my info at the time of writing last night was not totally correct.... but now it is clearer what happened..... slipped from the top of the ridge at the top of the Borsat having taken his skis off back at the top in order to go back to collect the dropped pole and slipped down and crashed into rocks etc! All a bit of a sad mess really!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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A day out of ski boots!
Well Clare was up early as she was teaching this am but I had a leisurely start to the day. Although I was shattered last night I didnt manage to get an early night as I went to the cinema in town to watch the new Star Wars film.... it was VO so the original hollywood version. The place was packed out which is great for the cinema and indeed Radio Val had a piece on their website today saying that this show how popular English language films are and that they should show more - I totally agree! It is also pretty good value for money which is a nice thing to be able to say about an activity in Val as often things are quite pricey.... anyway a ticket (OK with a locals pass it is slightly cheaper anyway but still the 'full' price is not too bad), with a bag of sweets and a drink was only just over €12 which is pretty good I think. The film - well I thought it was good!
So anyway back to today.... Olivia and I had a lazy couple of hours as Clare headed off to work.... we watched as much of the ski racing on Eurosport as I could take before my enjoyment was tainted by Olivias demand that I now take her swimming - we had mentioned it at breakfast time so it was only a matter of time before I had to follow through!
So anyway the pool was lovely and quiet and there were not to many exciting things for a small child to do in there today as there were no floats about but we had a fun time splashing about etc.... she loves her weekend swim with me and I enjoy it too although getting all the gear on to go out in the cold to undress fully to put it all back on again and then off again is rather a lot of faffing!
Clare was home at lunchtime and after a chilled hour or two we headed out for a family sledge and took Olivias skis with her but she decided that she didnt want to sledge in the end so she slid about on the Savonnettes with us for an hour or so with a nice long hot choc break thrown in as well!
I fitted in my periscope too (but for some reason the screen did not show any comments or anything - weird) but I think the broadcast went out OK nontheless...
https://www.periscope.tv/SteveAngusSnow/1lDGLVjgmDkxm?autoplay&t=1
Anyway it varied between warm and sunny and colder and overcast today and there is a chance of some snow on the way in the next couple of days - so fingers crossed for that. Not too much else to report from today although there was some downhill mountain biking nutters doing their thing in La Daille today (thanks to Radio Val for this photo!).
Right I REALLY am going to sign off now and call it an early night as I REALLY do need an early one...
TTFN
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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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Steve, thanks for your blogging "live from the scene". I'm out in Tignes next week (for the first time) and admit to being a tad nervous about the conditions.
That being said, I learnt to ski and did an entire season in the 2010/11 season which, if I recall correctly, was a record-setting year for all the wrong reasons!
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Astraeus wrote: |
I'm out in Tignes next week (for the first time) and admit to being a tad nervous about the conditions.
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The SCGB forecast shows 0.5m of snow over the next 9 days....though the amount is constantly changing. I'm watching closely, as also in Tignes from 14th for a week.
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@Astraeus, if snow is scarce in the French Alps, I can't think of a better place to go than Tignes. Great choice of pistes, excellent snow management, very good lift system to keep everyone moving.
Having once had a week there where it snowed so much we could hardly leave the hotel, be careful what you wish for.
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intermediate wrote: |
Having once had a week there where it snowed so much we could hardly leave the hotel, be careful what you wish for. |
That happened me mid Jan last year....only free lifts working for a lot of the week. I hope it's not Groundhog Day.
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Astraeus - I really wouldnt get nervous about the conditions - there will be plenty and although there are some sparse areas and the off piste needs a complete overhaul of snow it really is pretty good out there. Fear not!
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What a complete knobhead. Who cares what colour of coat you have on it was a 2.5 year old!
I guess relations are still a little fragile but I couldn't let that go by the wayside @Steve Angus, and would have to say something to the director. It wouldn't have to be full out war but just enough so that he knows some of the behaviours his staff are displaying whilst in the uniform.
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Unbelievable behaviour, well done for keeping calm, I doubt I would have! Bet he's great at teaching a kids group!!
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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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I guess he can't have been listening at the (insert name of ski school) AGM when the Val director of tourism reminded them that the British are by far and away the most important foreign clients by numbers. Knowing the director's reputation he probably wouldn't care - he is far from being an anglophile - so I guess it comes from the top.
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Steve just want to say thanks for all your amazing updates. Love the Periscopes as well, so informative; feel like im there.
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You know it makes sense.
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Wow, please tell me he wasn't wearing ski instructors uniform. If so then that is just insane (it would be bad enough from a random person) My daughters skiing at that age revolved around hot chocolate, in fact one of the best photos of her I have is tucking in to a hot chocolate with all the trimmings that was about the size of her head. I actually thought you were going to say he gave it to your daughter with out checking with your wife first that it was ok....
May I say Steve that I have really enjoyed reading the last couple of weeks of your season in this thread (I dare not go back any further at the moment as it could take a long time), really interesting to hear it from the other side and so well written. Thanks for sharing, and if I am ever in the area I know who I will try and get to give me a few lessons.
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Terrible behaviour by the ski instructor - I agree with @intermediate, if one my team behaved like this I'd like to know.
Re the SKY box @Steve Angus - try disconnecting / reconnecting the dish input cables from both the box (and the input socket if you have one). It did the trick for me on Christmas morning when at one point we thought we were going to have to watch the Queen's speech on Freeview ...
Your office have been great and booked an AM session for my wife and I with your good self on Friday 24 February - see you then.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Wow, that is incredible behaviour from that instructor, unbelievable.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Our Sky box stopped receiving a signal, in the end it was the cable from the dish to the box, seems it had got a small pin prick hole in the outer plastic cable, water had got in and the end was nigh.
New length of cable and all sorted, the engineer thought it had chaffed in the wind.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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It can also be damp or water getting into the connection of the cable to the LNB (the bit in the center of the dish) if this wasn't weatherproofed too well.
As Timbobaggins suggested, a new length of cable would also fix this.
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Well as my Sky stops working every time it rains I've learned something here. New cable needed. I think I'll get a man in as when I've been up on the ladder the weatherproofing on the dish is none existent, so something needs doing there as well.
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Sunshine81, intermediate, endoman, chocksaway, pieman666, franga and Minion1980 - yes I will mentioned something to my contact when I see him next but it is pretty poor behaviour and yes he was in uniform! Many of the 'inner circle' of said ski school can choose what lessons they take and cherry pick what they want to do most of the time. I am glad (in a way) I was not present when it happened otherwise he might have been wearing the hot chocolate by now!
neslot and pieman66 - thanks - I try my best!
franga - GREAT - ill be seeing you then!
franga, snow trax, endoman and Timbobaggins - have tried a few things... have given up to some extent and whilst I am pretty practical with most things I think ill just go the easy route and get a local contact who does all things Sky to pop round tomorrow and try and fix it. God knows what is wrong and I have plenty on my plate at the moment so an expert it is. If it was the Summer id have more time to really get all possible solutions tried myself first before getting help in but not at the moment!
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I've heard a lift in Val referred to as Bonnevies drag, but have no idea why.? Semanmille? I have no idea who Sarah Bonnevie is but this is my fault and not hers! But from you periscope that might be Combe Folle.
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1800 Durham students in Tignes this week. Be careful out there
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Hi Steve(or anyone else who could help),
Three of us are in resort from Sunday for one week. We are looking to book some lessons but dont want a full weeks worth, we have seen one company offering three mornings which sounds good.
Do you know what options we have. We are a mixed group so will end up in seperate classes but all want only 2-3 days lessons, not the full week. We have one beginner snowboarder, one intermediate snowboarder and one intermediate skiier.
Any advice would be helpful.
Thanks
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