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On my Way to Val D - Can anybody confirm that Val D isn’t open on friday ( tomorrow ) ? Hotel says only Tignes Will be open Friday ?!?!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Philip1972 wrote: |
Steve Angus wrote: |
Philip1972 wrote: |
Steve, if the funi is not open next week, where would you like to meet? |
I was thinking that and since I know things could change lets keep the meet point same place and can always walk the 100m back to the La Daille gondola and head up that way IF the funi is a no go! That OK? |
Yep thats ideal.
Phil |
Cool
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@Steve Angus, welcome back!
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Jobs and snow
Well the snow has been falling steadily all day - a decent amount has now fallen and settled today and it will continue on and off for the next few days - yay! The roads (as well as the poor workmen) have been getting a thrashing too!
Anyway I spent the morning running errands around town as Clare went for a coffee morning with her friends in Bourg! Doing a couple of maintenance jobs on apartments I manage in the Summer, then collecting my uniform for the season (amazing Planks kit this year) as well as picking up our seasonnaires discount cards and then walking home - it was a long morning!
Unfortunately Ben would not sleep at lunchtime so it was a hectic hour or so instead!
After the kids got home from school (in Olivias case) and after their tea and an early night here I am.
Not to much else to report this end really this evening - most of it has been convered... however I have a couple of other local pieces of news I found out.
1) the buses they trialled last year with the electronic info screens in them - well anyway they have extended it to a total of 6 buses with the screens this year.
2) The Solaise ticket office this year is going to be a 24/7 operation - not because there will be someone there 24/7 but because there will be an electronic screen to get your tickets printed from.
3) Also there is going to be a flexible lift pass option - so you can purchase a '5 of 6' days option. This is a great step forward.
.... and I also had confirmation today that they have remodelled the base of the Verte piste coming across to the base of the OK and therefore down to the gondola - goodness knows how user friendly it will be (and of course by the time you get there you have already done the tricky part of the piste anyway - but better than nothing).
Anyway those bullet points are extras that I heard about on the grapevine today!
Anyway folks I liked this photo I took to show the mood of the town as the snow falls this evening down here in La Daille.
TTFN
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Minor flaw in my Plan - was 110% sure that Val D would open friday, but i was wrong. Guess it is Tignes tomorrow !
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Hi Guys. I will be in Milan next week and really wanted to enjoy all the snow is falling in Tignes/Val D.
Will be free from 03rd to 8th to go skiing.
Any ideas what would be the best way (and also a cheap way) to get to Tignes from Milan?
I know there are a bunch of easier resorts to get to from Milan, but I´ve been waiting for a chance to ski Espace Killy for a long time now.
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@Koleoptero, get a train from Milan Garibaldi to Bourg St Maurice. 2 December, 08.44 depart, 15.48 arrive. About 70 euros one way.
Altibus for bus from Bourg St Maurice to Tignes/Val D. Buses immediately outside station, about 5 minute walk from platform. €13.5 one way. Or you could get a taxi but that’s about €80.
See snowcarbon.co.uk for transfer info and easy link to 2019/20 bus timetable.
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Heading out tonight. Can't wait!!
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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^ you have a great view of the bottom of Triffolet.
So glad I finally got to ski that last year. Maybe one day I might even do the Vallee Perdu...
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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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I’ve never seen the town so busy at this time of year.
We have uni aged “children “ staying with us due to the UK strikes but they were up early. Thank goodness we didn’t need to queue for lift passes as the wait was nearly an hour.
Fantastic day on the mountain.
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You know it makes sense.
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@Steve Angus, ooh, new boots! Are the old white ones consigned to flowerpot status? Would be good to share a beer if I get to VDI in January...
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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@Steve Angus, inspiring opening day update, thanks.
Well done to young Ben, he certainly looks the part!
Where are all these hordes of people coming from, any idea?
I’m guessing (hoping) most are up for a day or weekend trip only? If so then from the closer big urban areas, like Lyon and Grenoble?
I realise the fantastic snowfalls and anticipation of first day of new season will have motivated many to get from under their duvets. But reports of constant traffic and 1 hour queue at lift pass window seem completely at odds with PSB week experiences AFAIK.
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Poster: A snowHead
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We are setting off on Saturday- should arrive Sunday lunchtime strikes notwithstanding.
Are you over in Tignes at all next week Steve? Fancy a coffee somewhere? Maybe catch up soon. All the best to Clare and the family.
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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 have to delay going over, but am leaving at 10pm Tuesday night. Will be there just after lunch Wednesday and then lesson with Steve at 9 am Thursday!!!
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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 Angus, the video link doesn't work for me. I think it might only be shared with your Facebook Friends?
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Steve Angus wrote: |
Another month passes
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Of interest to us skiers they are trying to do some earth works on the verte piste down to the Folie Douce so the gradient is more gradual... but in typical french style the batteries for the earth working machines were removed by the owner of the Folie the other night as he was unhappy that lots of business might be lost as skiers ski past and miss the Folie and the gradient would make it hard to cut back right - talks are happening between the Marie and the Folie now - haha !...
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I’m interested what result the remodelling above Folie has had - son was lapping the FuniVal yesterday and he didn’t “notice” any change, perhaps he was distracted or is there no real change?
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Steve Angus wrote: |
...yes I am over Tignes way next week for the PSB - teaching that daily!... |
You do mean the week after don't you? Week from the 7th?
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We spotted the price of Yorkshire Tea on Friday, thank goodness we have plenty.
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Awwww they saved the sheepie <3
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@Steve Angus,
Shaun the Sheep 3:Snowmageddon?
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Heads Up, the only way out of La Daille this morning is bus. The Funi is still under maintenance and the Bubble has had a 'technical incident'.
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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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@PeakyB, oops. Hadn’t realised when I first looked, in a bleary eyed state on a compact phone, at Steve’s rescued sheep pic that it was Shaun the Dead
No distress or offence intended to animal lovers or Shaun the Sheep fans.
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@PeakyB, I believe Shaun was ok from the pisteurs facebook page
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First intervention for this new season, an unusual rescue, the recovery of a sheep blocked for several days, by the heavy snowfall in an area off slopes, unlocked, then installed in a sleigh, she was able to reach the village, very Weak, the sheep will sleep well tonight..... |
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You know it makes sense.
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Ahhh. Happy about that.
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@chocksaway,
The new La Daille Bubble had a number of "technical incidents" last year, I was stuck in it for almost an hour, thank goodness it isn't an open chairlift.
You would have hoped that the teething problems with the lift would have all been sorted out by now.
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@kitenski, thanks, that’s great, I like a movie with a happy ending.
Tough cookie then, Shaun.
Clever, too, having bought Carre Neige insurance. Tricky getting credit card out of fleece,with cloven hoof, when part buried in snow.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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PeakyB wrote: |
Carre Neige |
Carré de Mouton I think you mean...
Mmmmm
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I assume that Shaun was brought down the mountain on a specially adapted Baaa-quette!
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@chocksaway, someone pass him his coat...… Taxi for chocksaway!
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Steve - reading your latest posts, it feels like the ski season has now officially begun. We are not coming over this season as we have the chance to go back to Colorado instead. All the best for the season and please keep posting, i love reading about what you are up to and what's happening in EK.
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I notice that many folk still refer to EK, in spite of the rebranding over the last few years that means that Espace Killy is now Tignes - Val d'Isere. Is it time to rename this wonderful topic?
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Just back from an amazing weekend.
Saturday - wow, wall to wall blue skies, powder everywhere and busy but didn't queue more than 5 or 6 deep for a single lift, most were deserted. No queuing, well that was until we went to Ouillette for lunch. It was a 45 minute wait for quiche (the absolute best on the mountain) and that has tempered my desire to go back to what has been my favourite lunch spot. Apres at Le Roseé Blanche and later Chateaubriand at Lodge and a couple of hours at Club 21 in Doudougne finished off a perfect day.
Sunday, the promised snow did come in, so we stayed in the trees above La Daille, looping round many times. We even got the VIP gondola which pleased the girls. Much to our surprise it cleared frequently and we were treated to empty slopes and great powder off the sides. After taking Mont Blanc up to the restaurant for lunch, we got to see the new terrain near the Folie Douce. I can understand why they aren't happy, if you are using the Vert side of the piste, the groundwork now pretty much hides the Folie until it is almost too late to cut across to it. As the snow fall had increased, we sacked off at 2.30pm and headed into town to look for some powder skis for one of our group. She got good advice but didn't buy so we hit the Garage for some apres. Dinner was at Baraque. If you go (we love the place but avoid Saturday nights - too busy) you must try the lamb. Just incredible.
Monday was cloaked in cloud but the webcams showed the top of it was quite low so we headed up to Grande Motte. We went up the La Daille gondola around 10am and it was working fine. Everyone had gone home, or was stuck down in the gloom and we had the most incredible day making fresh tracks through deep powder or just cruising from the top down to Vanoise on near empty pistes. When we eventually had to head back for showers we headed down from Toviere via Edelweiss, Diebold and Criterium. That's where it all went a bit wrong. I skied through several clouds of snow coming from the snow making machines but something in the machine cloud at the start of Criterium caused my skies to stop dead an me carry on, mostly on my face. A cut nose pouring, with blood and a hamstring strain couldn't take the shine off a perfect day. I dusted myself off, my mate confirmed I would live and we headed down for our showers before going to GVA.
I've been lucky to get off piste on the last three opening days. Last year was pretty amazing with deep powder off Solaise but this whole weekend must rate as the best ever.
Today my leg and nose feel pretty much OK and it looks like I will be fine when I get back out on Friday night. Not much snow due this week but I can't wait to be back!
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Bad luck comes in 3 - oh dear
Firstly can I say thanks (like all those people that say nice things about this thread) to London_Falcon for your kind words - I shall do my best!
MSG101 - suppose renaming could be done... but its a habit of a lifetime and most people still call it the EK - I dont think ill ever think of it anything other than the EK - so in a word 'no' I'm not gonna rename it - it'll always be that to me - ha ha!
bar shaker - wonderful report - sounds very eventful! Im looking forward to getting on the hill - tomorrow with my little girl for a ski and then have the first real lessons of the season coming up soon too! What you describe about the Verte makes total sense and what I am expecting to see tomorrow - shall try and get a photo from the correct angle tomorrow so we can see for ourselves! It was a death trap that pitch so probably a good thing all in all id say!
Anyway back to today folks... you might be thinking 'what does he mean about the title' - well last night it was the damage to our car, today I got a call to say that our tenants in our flat had had the door handle snap off in their hands - arghhh! Well anyway I ended up spending a few hours trying to sort that all out... semi sorted (for now) but need to go again over the weekend to totally sort it out - arghhh!
So that was todays drama.
However today on the whole (apart from feeling physically better again - yay) has been very similar to yesterday! Have caught up on plenty of paperwork - email etc. Wonderful.
The only real downer from today was that the sudden panic and problems with the handle meant I didnt get a chance to start my Instagramming etc today - right aiming to start tomorrow again! Hopefully! The other downer was that the spread of the general French strike this coming Thursday has meant that the creche staff have decided to join the strike - therefore they too are on strike - darn it. Need to rearrange plans for Thursday - so that was sorted today. I suspect that this is going to turn into a huge Winter of striking here in France - joy oh joy!
In local news the town council and local shop keepers etc have today been meeting to discuss the latest plans for the 'square' outside the tourist office right in the centre of town. Essentially they have decided it needs tidying up and the whole area needs to be improved so it looks like they are going to a) build a (small) underground (and entrance to) car park under the Hotel Val d'Isere which is above the Tourist Office b) pedestrianise the whole area much more so linking between the square and the already pedestrianised area of Val Village together much better (still 2 way traffic but narrower and perhaps raised road etc with traffic calming etc) and reducing the road area by about half and c) removing the roundabout totally. Anyway the plans now need to be visualised so we will have to see how that pans out... watch this space I guess!
Think thats all for now.
TTFN
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