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One of the problems with the new Solaise lift set up is that now there is only 1 lift up and down and when the weather 'c r a p s' out you are stuck
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I wondered about that when I saw plans for the new gondola last year. Needs a nice long drag lift up from Front de Neige to Solaise? Maybe a log flume down?
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It continues...
Clare was up early to get to a doctors appointment and I was on Olivia duty.... so it was a rather hectic and rushed hour or so before kick off but that is the way it goes sometimes.
There was some heavy clouds hanging around in some quarters but up towards the Solaise direction there was glimpses of blue sky and sunshine! It was not a tough choice as to which direction we should go. I met up with a client I have not skied with for a couple of years and her 4 friends and it was time for a nice freshen up. The 4 girls were all rather typical 20 somethings - pretty solid but cautious and wanting a freshen up to improve confidence effectively... the one lad had only skied once before and was a little 'confident' and 'have a go' but it worked out OK despite my worries on the warm up run down the Madelaine. Anyway we had a pleasant morning and quite a laugh in the end.
The clouds rolled in little by little and we got a ringside seat as we lapped around on the Glacier Express as the team of 3 pisteurs (one carries explosives, one carries the trigger and the other observes from a distance the result of the blasting) worked the Cugnai ridge... they got some results on pure north facing slopes (soft localised slab) but it always gives a good show. By the time we got to the end of the morning it was trying to snow at altitude and down in town it was rather gloomy... in fact the weather was certainly closing in.
Check out more of the conditions and local info on my periscope from today:
https://www.periscope.tv/w/1BdxYPlBNMEJX
I was home after lunch as I was not booked to get the continuous and never ending pile of admin completed and had a very successful afternoon.
I had to put my ski boots back on this evening though as it was the torchlite descent and that was rather interesting as you usually either have ice or bumps on the Face but this evening it was rather soft and snowy AND it was like a blizzard coming down - I was surprised it was not cancelled tbh!
And that brings you up to date.
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Bit of a stinker
It was one of those days when the pesky clouds just kept getting in the way... the clouds were very thick when they threatened, BUT it was a case for always looking for the 'gaps' and there were a few.
So I met a nice guy this morning who is no stranger to Val but was out on a bit of a lads trip and they had taken a guide earlier in the week for some off piste bashing but unfortunately he had lost his bottle a little (and tweeked his knee) so was in a piste lesson to work on his technique and get that back up to speed. For someone who had only skied for 12 years or so (a couple of weeks a year) I thought he was rather handy and it did not take too much work to get him changing his skiing. It was a pleasant and fulfilling mornings teaching!
The clouds kept us on our feet most of the morning but we avoided the worst of it. There was always the 'threat' of snowfall and there was a little snow hanging around most of the time.
I fitted in my periscope at lunchtime and talked about making life easier for yourself when you do hit poor light / flat light or a whiteout!
https://www.periscope.tv/w/1mrGmeqRbOzGy
The afternoon I had my seasonnaires team and for whatever reason I only had 2 of them... so the plan had been to do moguls with them.... well the clouds made it hard but we got there just about and some fun and games was had by all!
After skiing we were privileged that Olivia was at a play date so Clare and I got a couple of hours all to ourselves .... what to do with the time... plenty of cups of tea and a bit of feet up on the sofa time!
Not really much else to report this end... the snowfall is continuing this evening and things really are shaping up nicely for half term now. So I will get another couple of days chill time (well still teaching full time but not quite as intensely on the slopes) before the chaos of half term starts.
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@Steve Angus, thanks for the recommendation for Alpine Experience - I had such a brilliant morning with Chris on Tuesday, one of my favourite days skiing ever
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It was a very pleasant start to the day as Clare was not working and I had the morning off so we didnt need to set an alarm (that will be the last time we have that luxury for a few weeks).... it was a reasonable 7.30 before Olivia woke us up!
Clare took Olivia off to creche then had a lovely morning full of hot drinks, magazines and chilling whilst I filed a whole 2 months of receipts that had been slowly piling up on my desk and that took a fair while trying to figure out what they were all for etc.
At lunchtime I headed out to meet my seasonnaires and the sun made it feel quite nice however I knew at altitude there would be a breeze and the air temperature out of the sun would be colder than it looked! I thought for a few minutes I was going to be stood up as no-one turned up but then fashionably about 10 minutes late they all appeared in haste!
So we had a lovely afternoon sliding around the Solaise area and then over to the Fornet working on carving... bearing in mind it was the first time any of the girls had ever done carving I was seriously impressed with how (a couple of them in particular) they took to it... one girl in particular had a real flair for the feel of the edges - bravo!
They loved the 'trick of the day' in particular today - twirlybirds... which is a great way of improving parallel turns as well as improving planes of balance. But above all it is fun and that is the name of the game isn't it!
After skiing I met Clare, Olivia and many of my colleagues in the Blue Note for a Friday drink. It was very quiet in there so it was rather relaxed which is always nice! I even took 10 mins to head out with a colleague as it is my turn to do this weeks TDC Snow Report so when it has been edited ill post it up!
In local news there was the sad news that a French man in his 80's passed away of natural causes last night in town. But apart from that all eyes are now on half term and the roads will be busy tomorrow! For me it is the start of a long run of lessons tomorrow so I had better have an early night I think!
https://www.periscope.tv/SteveAngusSnow/1nAJEVvyYwyxL?autoplay&t=9
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The piste I'm guessing Merles over in Tignes, for where you can see Val, total guesses, Grand Motte somewhere, or top of Borsat? Or from Mickey's Ears?
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Looks like the Aiguille Du Chardonnet/Bungee Jump/Merles lift. Probably Merles piste but where are the piste marker poles on both sides ? So maybe the non-patrolled run that leads to the Stade de Lognan above Val Claret.
Being able to see Val from Tignes. Either top of Combe Folle drag lift (but probably blocked by lower part of Rocher de Bellevarde) or somewhere below Aiguille Percee on the Breviere side - Corniche piste/Marais lift area.
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endoman - near Merles yes but not quite.... Grand Motte no def not.... Borsat sorry no (thats a Val lift anyway).... Mickeys you couldnt see around the shoulder of the Bellevarde im afraid
mrkn - Yes you are correct... its the Stade de Lognan. Combe Folle drag is blocked yes by the Bellevarde..... but SO CLOSE but wrong re "somewhere below Aiguille Percee on the Breviere side" / Corniche Piste (the shoulder of the Aiguille Percee peak itself blocks the view 'high enough' up to be able to peak over.... likewise Marais lift when you get high enough the Brev side from Kim Kone would block the view!.... HOWEVER if you get off that chair.... head over on the brev side to the Aiguille Percee... drop over the top onto the actual Aiguille Percee piste (non damee) then you get the following view:
.... you can see - Val (centre) itself in the distance!
Todays update follows.
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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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Heading out to Val d'Isere for half term. Can't wait. Also can't wait till we can go mid-term but that's another story
Staying in La Daille, hired from SnowBrainer.com after reading posts on this forum. My wife is keen to give Nordic skiing a go. My view is it's a waste of slope time, but maybe give it a morning. I'm wondering if snowbrainer would swap the skis for a morning so we can try it out ?
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Posted this in the "Organising trips" thread but thought I'd copy here as well. A bit OT but hope no one minds!
37 year old male arriving in Val D'Isere on 19th for short break. My usual companions all have excuses this year so am billy no mates! Would like to meet up with fellow snowheaders for on piste skiing if anyone's in resort and willing to let me tag along.
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hi Andy. We're a family (me, wife, son) staying in La Daille starting Saturday. We're a bit older than you (55) and a bit younger (16) and probably a bit slower but if you literally have nobody to ski with I'm sure we'd be happy to meet up. My wife has had 2 hip replacements and is a bit gentle at the start of the week. Once she start's yelling "whee" we speed up a bit
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RhythMick wrote: |
hi Andy. We're a family (me, wife, son) staying in La Daille starting Saturday. We're a bit older than you (55) and a bit younger (16) and probably a bit slower but if you literally have nobody to ski with I'm sure we'd be happy to meet up. My wife has had 2 hip replacements and is a bit gentle at the start of the week. Once she start's yelling "whee" we speed up a bit |
Hi RhythMick, I don't want to intrude on your family holiday, but thank you very much for your offer. I'll send you a PM later in the week if that's ok.
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@Steve Angus, Hi Steve, love your periscope videos! We are coming to Val week beginning 26th Feb. Do you know if there are any schools holidays at that time? And if yes what is the avg. time we will be waiting for a lift?
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01treich wrote: |
@Steve Angus, Hi Steve, love your periscope videos! We are coming to Val week beginning 26th Feb. Do you know if there are any schools holidays at that time? And if yes what is the avg. time we will be waiting for a lift? |
Thanks - glad you like!
As far as your question is concerned - YES there is school holidays that week - the last week of school hols.... it is Zone A on hols that week ONLY (crucially) so thats Besançon, Bordeaux, Clermont-Ferrand, Dijon, Grenoble, Limoges, Lyon, Poitiers. This means the local schools are on holiday that week so it will be moderately busy but nothing stupid! The lift system here is pretty efficient so after getting up the mountain and away from the Olympique / Solaise etc the queues shouldnt be longer than say a few minutes at a time but there are of course the odd bottle neck. But dont fear it shouldnt be too bad!
Enjoy!
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Steve
a very useful summing up of the somewhat over the top reactions to this sad business.
Pays desert looks fabulous, even a few weeks back when I did it there was still some nice snow to play in but it looks so much better now after all the recent snowfall
only done danaides once, it was tough due to a challenging mix of clumps of snow and polished patches, decided not to repeat the experience unless I was sure the snow was good!
ah well, maybe next year!
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Love the helicopter pictures... am I right in thinking they do this on the Italian side? Something tells me that they don't do helicopter skiing in france.
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A nice long day and miles and miles of wonderful sliding!
It was another beautiful day in the mountains today... it was lovely and sunny and everyone was keen for a great day on the slopes. The boys wanted to do the 'Grand Tour' (more on that later) and Clare was once again out with the dad. It was always going to be a long day so I arranged a slightly earlier start.
Well anyway ill start with some photos of the day in a second but it was glorious. The pistes are in excellent conditions still and have held up well over half term nicely. Lunch was taken down at Brevieires (again) in the sun and we got back late on and enjoyed a beer altogether in the hotel where they are staying.
I got home and the 'boys' came around for a playdate and then over dinner I suddenly realised that I forgot to Periscope today... woops... back on the case tomorrow!
Great views up the motte...
Tignes Les Boisses / 1800 (as it is now known) is nearly finished and there is some very good quality accommodation apartments down there now
Facing the final decent at the end of the challenge.... who says the pistes are packed in half term!!!!
Anyway half term is ticking over... the pistes are busy and it will continue to be like this for another couple of weeks... although the UK half term (for the most part) finishes this weekend there are plenty of French kids still on half term for the next 2 weeks so expect busy slopes for a wee while longer!
Having said all this and the 'bashing' that half term gets for being too busy and the 'impossibility' of finding empty slopes I thought I would share with you all HOW you (without ski school priority lines) could complete the 'four corners of EK, Grand Tour' even during peak season like this in one day.
So this is the 'ski tracks' app one of the boys got from today (please note the top speed) is in relation to the VERY first run of the day when the piste was totally smooth and there was literally no-one else on it at all.... it was the only time I allowed them to open the throttles fully.
It must be remembered that you have to be quite cunning with where you go and when, in what order, and (as I said above) the weather must be good with everything open (of course). The below is assuming you are staying / can start in Val and can ski at a constant and decent but safe pace and can get down EK red runs in pretty much all condtions (e.g. bumpy (within reason), icy (again within reason) and at times quite narrow. Also the definition of 'covering' all the highs and lows etc of the resort means reaching the top of the lifts (no need to HIKE up to the actual summit of the Grand Motte (for example) but you must pass through the actual 'towns'. LOTS of local knowledge helps make this possible (as I am outlining below) and a big breakfast and fresh legs will help!
So the 'challenge' here is all 9 (but 8 is just fine too) 'resort parts' : Fornet, Laisenant, Val d'Isere central itself, La Daille, Val Claret, Le Lac, 1800 and Brevieries (as well as the 'old' hamlet in the Manchet Valley too), as well as the 2 glaciers of Pissaillas and Grand Motte as well as the lowest point (Brevieries) being covered.
1. BUS to Fornet
2. FORNET cable car followed by VALLON gondola.
3. Ski down, CEMA green piste
4. CASCADES chairlift and MONTETS t-bar
5. Ski down one of the runs back to Cascades restaurant
6. CEMA chairlift
7. Ski to....
8. LEISSIERES chairlift (aka scare chair / up and over)
.... up until now you will have had pretty much every piste 100% to yourself... no queus nothing.... and will be thinking this is going to be easy even in school holidays.... but the masses will be coming the other way by now and you will arrive back on the Solaise side of things to much busier pistes.
9. Ski one of the blue pistes towards the datcha lift and down Piste L or Mattis to...
10. LAISENANT chairlift (back up)
11. Take the Aiglon piste / Route de col but MAKE SURE you take the correct 'path' all the way (it is a bit of a traverse really) back to DATCHA.
12. DATCHA chairlift
13. optional descent down in the Manchet Valley and back up the MANCHET chairlift
14. either way ski from top of DATCHA or MANCHET chairlifts to the PIM PAM magic carpets
15. PIM PAM magic carpet back up
16. Plan M / Rhone Alpes down into Val d'Isere central area
All this time the pistes will have been quite busy and time wise it should be about 10.30/10.45. You are likely to find a bit of a queue at the Olympique so (it will be quicker almost certainly)..
17. BELLEVARDE chairlift
18. Easy ski across to the...
19. LOYES chairlift
20. Ski down either the verte or 3J's (or Diebold if you cut off after the steep pitch) to
21. BORSAT chairlift (you WILL have a queue here)
22. Follow the col de fresse green run over the 'col' and down the blues towards Val Claret (it will be busy through here all the way down to Val Claret)
It should now be about 11.30 give or take and it will be busy everywhere you turn and look so be careful
23. Despite it looking like a better option to take the Lanches chairlift stick it out and got up the FUNICULAIRE GRAND MOTTE (the queue might be slow but it moves fast up that mountain and means you only have to take one lift as opposed to 2). Top tip.... when the doors open move up the steps as far as possible to give you an advantage when you get to the top and the 'rush' to the cable car!
24. GRAND MOTTE cable car - again this will be a slow part of the day.... you are aiming to be at the top of the motte by 12.30 give or take. It might take 30 mins for this lift alone!
25. Ski (its a long way) all the way down to Val Claret (DONT take Genepy or Cairn blue piste route though as its too slow)... Double M is best!
You SHOULD now get back down to Val Claret at 1300 roughly and have broken the back of this challenge AND better still everyone else will now be on lunch... plod on. If you have timed it well then there will be no queue at...
26. TICHOT lift followed by
27. GRATTALU lift
28. Ski down to the GRAND HUIT lift then down again to
29. AIGUILLE PERCEE chairlift
Ski no lift queues for these lifts.
30. Ski down Corniche, Rhododendrum and Melezes blue pistes to Tignes Les Boisses (Tignes 1800).... watch closely where you are going on this route and it is tempting to ski straight to Brevieries but that will stuff things up later on when you have to double back (and at a time when the lifts are busier). Watch closely and make sure you branch off into Tignes 1800 itself otherwise youll sail straight past if you are not careful!
31. Down the Myrtilles piste into Brevieires.
Obligatory celebratory drink and large lunch in the sun outside the L'Armailly restaurant over the bridge when you get to the bottom. Assiette l'Armailly is my favourite lunch there (although had a Calzone pizza today). You SHOULD roll into Brevieries about 1400.... any earlier and you might have to wait for a table and any later will put time pressures on you after lunch. Give yourself an hour for lunch!
32. At 1500 there might be a queue out of Brev but fear not you are about 80% the way there and still another couple of hours to go! Up SACHE gondola.
33. Up AIGUILLE ROUGE chairlift (make sure you get on the correct lift).
34. Bluets piste (it will be busy) into Tignes Le Lac
35. More queuing probable at the TOVIERE gondola... but take it anyway; MAKE SURE YOU ARE HERE BY ABOUT 1600 as any time later it will be too busy and you might miss the link back to Val altogether!
36. Ski down creux piste and onwards and downwards to La Daille.... if you arrive at the bottom early enough have a beer in the sun and get the bus back into town before about 1600 as it will get VERY busy after that.
Back into town and drink beer!
So there you have it. I am sure everyone will have observations and comments and their tuppence worth but that is the best way of doing it in my book and should be achievable even in peak season without needing ski school priority! I make no apologies if it doesnt work out - you're own your own.
Anyway folks that is all for today. Take care and...
TTFN
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annax - Welcome to SH's....
...Heli Skiing (the traditional idea of it) IS banned in France however there is nothing stopping one way trips in a helicopter acting like a taxi within France from pre-determined pick up / drop off points. So you ski to a set and (governmentally approved) pick up point and set down likewise. So no the photos above are taken WITHIN the realms of Val d'Isere and Tignes. There ARE options we offer for traditional heli skiing over into Italy too.
We offer half day 'reverse heliskiing drops' or full day options. Half day options (based on 4 people) ALL in come to about €100 pp INCLUDING the safety gear (if you want to borrow it), guiding and heli (about 8 mins flight over Val / Tignes)... whereas the full day trip is about €250pp and has a 12 min flight involved - AWESOME day trip that one.
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Thanks for that guide Steve, that was something we planned to do in Jan but never got round to it. Going to tough to fit it into our next trip though. Will have to wait until next year.
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Coach left Grenoble 1600 local time. Just got to La Daille 2230. 17 hours door to door. Ouch.
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steve, that pic of the accompaniment at les boisses is that the nursery slope that they have put in with the magic carpet by the side? when i have being before in early season, there wasn't any snow on it? am i now right in thinking that it has snow on it?
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@Steve Angus, Hi Steve I've sent you a PM. Not sure if you have managed to pick it up with the mayhem of HT.
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RhythMick - yup it was one of the busiest days of the season on the road yesterday I am afraid! Well your here now!
ajc2260626 - yes that is the nursery slopes and magic carpet down at les boisses you are correct... still a little quiet down there but I should think it will get busier now they are investing!
chrisrawles - yes have got it - sorry just been flat out - will reply a little later on this evening. Thanks
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Great day out on the slopes. All forgotten.
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What is the snow like on the runs down to Brevieres like? Getting slushy?
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Cheers Steve.
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Thanks Steve. The helicopter-option sounds ace, but I'll need to persuade the other group members.
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Good photogs, brah.
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