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Not quite Linga but close. Vertical Horizons is near the bridge at the bottom of the hill from the village. Brit run and in the village all season (mountain bikes in the summer) and whilst I havent used them myself they have been widely recommended.
https://verticalchatel.com
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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sabreboy wrote: |
Any personal recommendations for Ski hire in Chatel - Linga? Germain Sport or Linga Ski Shop seem to be the obvious candidates. |
Vertical Horizons
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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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+1 for Vertical Horizons. We hire there every year. Good kit, friendly and you can park outside the shop.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Contrary to popular belief today appears to be the busiest day of the week in Les Gets. Visibility horrible for the middle third of Arbis.
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Yeah it's quite busy in Morzine-LG today, first weekend of decent snow I guess?
Cloudy over above 1600m but the pistes are in decent nick and there's enough contrast to see where you're going. The odd icy/bare patch at the top of TPH Nyon but the pisteurs have done a great job with what the sky has given them.
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I see they do a " weekend " ski lift pass - is this pass just for Avoriaz? Or does it also give you access to morzine and les get?
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@Timc, Saturday sees all the people who live in the valley and Geneva coming up to ski, plus there are all the ski clubs training etc etc etc.
Lovely snow though and due a decent amount tomorrow
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How's the snow at the minute and the general outlook for Morzine next few days? Driving out for the season next week and tempted to do a week in Austria on the way. What are peoples thought's?
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@duncansarmy, ? what route do you take so that Austria is on the way to Morzine from Liverpool.
Conditions are good at the moment, nice snow, nice and cold. Between 65cm and 100cm due between now and monday.
I reckon it'll be good next week....
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@polo, great pics. Looks fab!
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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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30cm of wet snow has fallen in my garden so far this weekend, really helping the base both on and off piste. Much more is forecast to fall over the next 36 hours. Sun on Tuesday and Wednesday. It’s going to be a cracking week. Avi risk currently at 4 though!
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You know it makes sense.
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Lots of lovely, lovely snow falling today, continuing through until tomorrow with the heaviest fall tonight.
Already moaning about snow clearing.
Tops up due throughout the week as well and looking like that will continue for a while.
Happy days.
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Well - snow is really good up in Avoriaz, but very cloudy! Can’t wait to the sun comes out on tuesday!
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Poster: A snowHead
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Ended up skiing Roc D'Enfer today rather than getting the car out in this weather. Snowing moderately in the morning then heavily in the afternoon. Lots of nice powdery pistes all around the forest circuit, even though approx 3°C at La Grande Terche level it was still just about falling as (pretty wet) snow. Freezing line I'd estimate at 1200m but pistes still fine below that.
It's now stopped snowing but looks like more coming tonight. Might ski here tomorrow as well before our flight back in the evening.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Slightly heavy snow with poor visibility today, but no people, and lovely skiing underfoot. Avi risk 4 so stayed away from the steeper pitches and headed to the friendly slopes of Mont Chery. It was a great start to our season. Friday, got the race skis out and skiied pistes in Les Gets/Chamossier/Nyon and they were in excellent shape, apart from the very top of Nyon where some rocks were evident. They will be buried now.
Just needs to stay cold!
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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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Well, I have had a most excellent day of skiing in the Les Gets area! We're based near Prodains and stayed around the lower wooded bits of the Avoriaz sector yesterday in the snow (also a good day - as said above, snow was excellent even if visibility wasn't, and it was a nice warm-up on easy runs), but got the bus to Morzine today and soon found ourselves in the Chavannes sector. So many lovely wide red runs and so few people! Snow still good too. Very impressed with this area
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but it's not 100% obvious from the piste map: is the Mont-Chery sector just completely separate from everywhere else? From the map, looks as if you'd have a bit of a trek on foot to get to it if you had skied down into Les Gets from anywhere else - is that right, or am I missing something?
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@Gipfel, it is completely separate, but not that much of a walk.
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@under a new name, ta. Hard to tell scale from map! Looking forward to going there another day...
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Anyone know of they have the stash open fully yet?
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@Gipfel, It's about a 4 minute walk that takes you right by my office (we always have chocolates if you're struggling on the way). If you can't face it then there's a little train and numerous buses that shall take you as well.
Last edited by Then you can post your own questions or snow reports... on Mon 14-01-19 22:13; edited 1 time in total
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Oh sorry, snow wise, there has been quite a bit of it. Not stunning powder but tomorrow will be sunny and I shall go skiing, before returning to the agency to hand out chocolates to struggling snowheads, and maybe sell houses.
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@MeMyselfandI, thanks very much, love it tomorrow sounds like a pleasant day for you! I've got a ski lesson in Avoriaz, but am really looking forward to coming back to Les Gets later in the week. What a place to have an office - do I remember you posting on here a good while ago for advice before moving out to the Alps (am always interested in those kind of threads)? If so, sounds as if things have worked out more than ok!
@grahamt1980, have just asked OH about The Stash (as he skied there yesterday) and as far as he is aware, it is fully open.
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Stash was open today
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Awesome, we are there from the 26th so was assuming it would be by then, good to know its open for playing
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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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@Gipfel, It did! Moved out almost six years ago now Not everything went exactly to plan but it's worked out even better than I could have planned. Enjoy the week.
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@Gipfel, we came across@MeMyselfandI, on a chairlift on Mt Chery (and do try and get there as it was quite my favourite place to ski) early on when she was here and we must have had a little back and forth chat on here, and she proved very helpful and successful when we sold our chalet in Les Gets last summer.
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You know it makes sense.
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Great piste skiing in the sun around Avoriaz, Les Crosets and Chatel today. A little frustrated that many steeper posted remain closed, presumably due to loading of slopes above them? Still well tracked ‘though. Thinking of heading to Morzine tomorrow, how’s Chamossiere and Nyon been today?
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Powder was getting pretty heavy and tracked yesterday, but afternoon piste skiing was fantastic, even on my 114mm powder skis. Today will be fabulous on piste - empty, sunny etc. I was going to take some race skis out but life admin has got in the way! So various trips on behalf on infant and wife.
And a famimy snowshoe walk, which I am really looking forward to! Found a glorious forest track near our home.
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Poster: A snowHead
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2 days in to our trip. Spent most of yesterday skiing chopped up off piste snow, was great fun, mainly around the lindarets/chatel area, bashed around the pistes of morzine/Les gets today, lovely day. Met TimC on a lift today, first snowhead I've encountered, had a nice chat on the lift, enjoy your holiday Tim. Looking forward to the rest of the weeks skiing.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I am in Avoriaz right now - haven’t met a snowhead yet - seems to many in the area. How to spot a snowhead?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Quick question - How do i get from super Morzine to the other side of Morzine? Bus?
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Think you will need to walk across to Pleney or there may be a small tourist shuttle train that goes between the two lifts. You may be able to get a bus from the end of the road that leads from town to Super Morzine lift
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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DanishRider wrote: |
I am in Avoriaz right now - haven’t met a snowhead yet - seems to many in the area. How to spot a snowhead? |
@DanishRider, Ive got some Snowheads stickers on my skis, but no one has ever approached me, nor have I ever seen anyone else sporting the stickers. Maybe a funny handshake is involved.
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DanishRider wrote: |
Quick question - How do i get from super Morzine to the other side of Morzine? Bus? |
If you mean from Super Morzine to the Pleney lift, there is, as Alan says, a little white train that runs between the two, every 6 min or so. Its also just a 5 min walk, go to the bottom of the street super morzine is on turn left, go about 100m then turn right (you should be able to see the gondola for reference anyway).
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Thank you guys
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BergenBergen wrote: |
DanishRider wrote: |
I am in Avoriaz right now - haven’t met a snowhead yet - seems to many in the area. How to spot a snowhead? |
@DanishRider, Ive got some Snowheads stickers on my skis, but no one has ever approached me, nor have I ever seen anyone else sporting the stickers. Maybe a funny handshake is involved. |
I need those stickers - where to but them? We could start a trend!
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Awesome!
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