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Yeah I've never seen the site before and was somewhat baffled as skiclubgb and snow forecast were similar in their predictions. Would be nice though hey! keeping a close eye (not that it makes a scrap of difference!) - heading out in 22nd. Hope the good weather keeps it up!!
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Conditions were fantastic in Les Arcs today. Sunshine and blue skies but cold enough to keep the snow nice all day.
Les Arcs never really factored in my list of places to go but it's a fun place to ski and has some great runs and gorgeous views. The architecture didn't bother me as much as I thought it would.
I only had a day there but I'd definitely consider coming back.
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Snowing all last night and today. Great conditions and hopefully even better tomorrow. Terrible 20hr journey though thanks to the winds at gatwick on Friday night. Left home at 0600 on Saturday and arrived at 0230 on Sunday morning. Time to give driving a try I think.
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forecast for next week looks good! 6 days to go....
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Anyone local have any updates?
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Raven, glad your day turned out so well.
Lemond, the winds affected driving too..... my niece was booked onto a cancelled Portsmouth ferry so carried on to Dover and had to pay £240 to switch to the Tunnel. Some people queued for hours at Dover to get onto ferries very delayed by the storms and others reported hazardous driving conditions in northern France. When weather is really bad there's no easy answer.
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Total bluebird day today
Conditions faultless from first to last lift with great grippy snow all the way down to the bottom!!
Snow forecast for tomorrow so guess those of you coming out next week will have a blast
Enjoy!!
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martinperry, that sounds great looks like it's going to snow tomorrow, Sunday a bit, then weds I think. Some bluebird days would be brill.
ArseCaptain, perfect!
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ArseCaptain, Nice one, good reports getting lost elsewhere.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Just returned from an annual 4 day lads (snowboard) trip to Les Arcs. Snow - was awesome, some of the best cross resort conditions i've had in 14 years of these trips. Visibility, a bit pants frankly... Drifting cloud and white outish conditions. Best vis on Sunday, where per photo in post above, we got a cloud inversion.
Black / Natur runs in great condition. Unpisted lumpy, but soft snow and hence rather fun and challenging. Ecuriels though, big dissapointment... Normally this stays pisted, and if it snows few intermediate skiers make it over to it and hence it rarely moguls... And stays nice and fast for a boarder. This weekend thou, it was mogulled even on some of the less steep sections. Maybe it is now becoming more popular as 'people' realise its 'black' status is flattering to say the least.
Snowpark, so, i'm too aged to be big on jumps... But it improves every year, and this year was packed with all grades of jumps and rails/pipes/boxes.
New restaurant this year, off the Grand Melezes underneath the Transarc towards 1800. Worth a mention and a recommend. Something different, they serve up wok cooked noodles. I went for the Thai curry chicken with noodles. And they were lovely. Returned 2 days later and ahd squid and prawn sweet and sour noodles. Good chunky chips (not frites) and the pork ribs recommended by a mate also.
Lastly, a shout out for the Arvi Bar in 1600. Seems to have changed hands or staff this year. But still as welcoming, comfortable and with a great panaroma window out over the valley to Bourg.
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You know it makes sense.
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That's me arrived at Les Arc 1950 for the week, was zero degrees at 9pm when I got here. Will post my findings after tomorrow!
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sparkzter, Enjoy Friends are there at the moment & report hot temps - they are enjoying the water splash which is now open
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Poster: A snowHead
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genepi, any idea where the splash is? Haven't come across it today.
As predicted, bluebird today and warm. Pistes holding out well, good and firm early doors, soften as the day goes on. Was surprised it wasn't more slushy at the end of the day although I didn't get lower than Arc 1800 today. Mainly up the rouge and in the 2000 bowl. Was fairly busy in places but nothing to bad.
Heading paisley direction tomorrow.
It's nice to be skiing in barely any layers!!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Heading paisley direction tomorrow.
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Heading paisley direction tomorrow.
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Good old I pad typo, often head Paisley direction, but that's on the way to the indoor snow dome! Ha.
Oops, Paisey direction tomorrow.
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Thanks
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What's happened to snowcrazy? Has he gone to Serre Chevalier/morphed into Weathercam?
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Pedantica, He is working we are told?
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thefatcontroller, ah
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OK - lift pass query time... (again!)
Does anyone know how much a daily extension is to get across the Vanoise - so I can work out how many trips we need to make to make a full 2 week paradiski pass work out better than a Les Arcs pass with occasional extensions?
With a group of 10, staying for a variety of periods, then we've various discounts being taken advantage of - owner discount, end of season discount, family pass discount etc., but the price for three people doing a fortnight of Paradiski passes is still verrry high. However, I can't find, anywhere, the cost of a day's extension to visit La Plagne (the Decouverte is only 6 days, so that doesn't help for a 13 day trip).
Anyone got any ideas or ... have they removed that option all together?
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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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codger, Wasn't sure if the quote:
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applied to an extension day for Les Arcs, or a trip to La Plagne - your interpretation is that it is the day trip. Thanks.
We think we're going to wait until we see the conditions as we get there to decide pass type purchase for these, since for 13 days, there are no on-line early booking benefits.
Unlike the end of season BOGOF which has to be bought prior to the Wednesday before you go; and SamediJeSki. which can't be printed until the Wednesday, but for which you need a piece of paper for each ticket, even though it says you can have up to 4 skiers on each voucher
(so you need 3 copies of the voucher...they won't photocopy it for you, but happy if you go across the road in Bourg and get copies...Stereotypical French bureaucracy at its finest )
Ahhh,,, the art of saving money!
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What's happened to snowcrazy? Has he gone to Serre Chevalier/morphed into Weathercam?
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thefatcontroller, fraid we get there on 5th April, so will miss you. And, if the weather stays as warm as they are predicting for this week, probably most of the snow too!
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Arctic Roll, One day we will meet Fingers crossed, sniff of a weather change late next week and some fresh.
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Snow Conditions update from the piste 15 March 2014:
Blue Sky and plenty of snow!! Have just spent the last few days catching up on some of my favorite routes 'on and off' piste. Skied all over Les Arcs area including down to Villaroger and Piesey Vallandry.
All the pistes are still well covered in most places and you can get down to all stations without any problem. Typical spring conditions with hard packed snow on pistes in the morning lower down, becoming soft in the afternoons with higher pistes fun to ski most of the day.
The off piste is very cruddy and hard to ski where the sun has caused it to melt and re - freeze, but in the shady areas there is great chalky snow and even some very nice spring conditions if you catch it at the right time. The back of Aiguille Rouge down to Villaroger was excellent for this time of year and the Canadian Couloir on the Bellecote North Face was really nice right to the restaurant at the bottom.
The Snowpark above Arc 1800/1600 is really fun this season and the Waterslide by the Altiport restaurant is still the best free entertainment on the mountain.
Great to be out having a play again and look forward to seeing people in the next few weeks.
For those coming out, you are in for a good time with loads going on. Today we are off to the La Plagne side so another update to follow later with photos if i get home early enough.
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We were in Les Arcs three season ago (I think) early April for a week. The season in General had been a bit poor and when we got there there were very few runs open below 2000m.
Thinking of returning early April this year, but would like to be able to ski some of the lower runs, we're not worried by it being warm and slushy as long as there is some snow.... Given snow depth and current conditions how likely would this be (all caveats accepted!)?
We don't need to book anything yet as we're thinking of just getting some flights to Chambery and then picking an area closer to the time based on conditions, but Les Arcs is high in our list of places we'd like to go to at this stage.
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Arriving Saturday night for the week. Predictions for snow fall range from lots (potentially), freeze line high (potentially) to freeze line low (potentially). Going to be interesting to see how it pans out, could be epic.
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I am heading to Arc 2000 on Saturday. I went high as I was worried about recent hot weather and wanted best chance of good snow.
Now I am worried about a) buses reaching resort in snow on Saturday, and b) all lifts being closed on sat/sun/mon by snow and cloud, leaving me stranded without skiing, something I have just read happens sometimes in 2000. Does anyone know if my fears are justified?
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thefatcontroller, Ok... i will try to relax. I find it difficult right before ski trips - desire for everything to be perfect mixed with childish excitement. Of course, I haven't had a trip featuring serious problems, and most problems are minor once I'm there and skiing...
I know they are prepared for heavy snow. I just read a whole string of reports a couple of hours ago talking about Arc 2000 getting cut off and how all the lifts close in bad weather. I am surprised to hear that though - I was in Val Thorens for 3 days of consecutive heavy snowfall, totalling a metre, once and very little was ever shut despite the white out and the lack of trees. Are you going to Arc 2000 too? Have you been before? Any words of advice / hot tips / other reassuring and helpful tidbits?
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In heavy snow they close a lot of runs in 2000 until after they have blasted it all often marmotte is open but the wait is long as every one heads to the few open lifts,havering said that when they open them it will be epic,which I was going
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WellingtonBoot, Don't worry about it. They don't close all the lifts and there is always a way to get further down the mountain. The pisteurs are remarkably quick at clearing pistes and the only lifts that tend to remain closed for the entire day are the Varet and Plagnettes and that's only usually if it's really windy. You won't be stuck.
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