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They need to replace the Le Fornet Gondola!
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welshflyer wrote:
They need to replace the Le Fornet Gondola!


The plan had been for this Summer to take both the Cable Car and the Gondola out and have a two stage gondola put in making the whole are more accessible and bring the sect up to date etc... however I dont think those plans are happening anymore due to a huge gap in the funds after last season let along this season!!!!! But standby it might still happen!
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My understanding is that the damage is quite severe and they are having to splice two pieces of cable in

Splice! I spend my time in lift queues watching out for the knot coming around. I thought they tied the cables together with a double fisherman's Embarassed
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I thought they tied the cables together with a double fisherman's

I have heard that there is only one bloke who can splice the cables properly, and he charges an absolute fortune.
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One of the problems with a poma cable is that they get worn quite quickly which means they carnt be repaired after a while by splicing in a new section. I imagine that the gondola and chairlift grips are kinder to the ropes and can have new sections inserted longer into their lives.
A new gondola will probably make Fornet more popular. Hope the restaurant underneath the cable car will survive ok.
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Am I the only one who looks for the joins in the cable?
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johnE wrote:
Am I the only one who looks for the joins in the cable?

This “how to splice a lift cable” video helps a bit -
http://youtube.com/v/rji4h0VpToA - Trade secrets and smoke and mirrors.
The show-man splicer reminds me of Tom Cruise in Cocktail.
Re-title the video as: “The Reel Cable Guy” - what thread is this?
Remarkably, I think that is only two puns.
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It was the gondola not the cable car.... so thats the '2nd' lift up FROM the Signal restaurant upwards.


I hope they don't rely longer term on the alternative chairlift/short ski down/button drag lift instead. Damned cold last time I used.
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@Steve Angus,

Thanks for clarification about the postponed replacement of the Le Fornet gondola, I thought it was supposed to be replaced. The main problem with the gondola is that it is very old and unreliable, it breaks down.

The problem with increasing the lift capacity from the bottom of the Le Fornet valley to the glagier is that the pistes will become too overcrowded.

The drag lift, although very cold, means you can get to the top of the gondola from the up and over lift without having to ski to the bottom of the gondola.
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Grinning wrote:
This “how to splice a lift cable” video helps a bit


I love the way everyone else in the video has to wear a safety helmet, while the guy in charge only wears a baseball cap.
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welshflyer wrote:
@Steve Angus,
The problem with increasing the lift capacity from the bottom of the Le Fornet valley to the glagier is that the pistes will become too overcrowded.


I don’t think so. When Laisinant opened that allowed a new access point into Fornet AND increased capacity in that sector. it didn’t have too much effect and Fornet will always be somewhat out on a limb!

Faster access will mean it gets skied out even quicker on tree-ski powder days. I’d rather that than be stuck swinging and not skiing!
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johnE - I can't admit that I look for the joins - can be tricky to spot them at the best of times!
john2 - Where did you hear that.... ? I am sure he would charge a fortune if that is the case yes!
Peter S - Didnt know that!!!! Well there you go. As far as the Signal is concerned - I doubt it will have much effect on it to be honest... there will still be a mid station there so won't matter. Its pretty popular so should be just fine!
Grinning - Fascinating video thanks! And yes john2 that is so ironic indeed!
PeakyB - No that won't be the only solution - it would be if the resort was open for skiing now but its not!
welshflyer - I only 'think' its postponed - talk about it has gone very quiet so thats my assumption! Yes it is unreliable! In terms of pistes becoming overcrowded then that is the problem yes indeed! And yes the drag lift (Col) is there mainly as access on windy days when the gondola can't run! I do think Grinning a new lift will pull more people Fornet way for sure but the Fornet is quite 'specialist' anyway... the 'destinations' within the EK get well serviced.... tonnes of traffic to the Motte and less to Brev for sure and even less to Fornet but everything in between is so busy... Its why I always say to people to 'work' the mountain in their favour especially during school holidays and consider busing to Fornet and working backwards... with a new lift up from Fornet it could make it a quick access first thing in the am! Laisenant really didnt change anything as its not a 'destination' in itself in the same way Boisses doesn't really get more traffic (bar the new nursery slopes) with the new lifts in the area now! I do love the remoteness up at the Fornet for sure thats for sure though!

Yay balcony evenings!!!!

It has been a great weekend. Olivia off at club yesterday and Ben having some play time at home.... then Olivia in the evening went off for a sleepover at a friends (I love the French phrase for sleepover 'soiree pyjama!' - its so 'romantic' for a simple pleasure isnt it?). It meant a very quiet evening at home... a few beers, a movie and generally very quiet! This morning Ben had a sleep in too on top of the clock change which was awesome! The sun was streaming in and with the temps set to be warm all week I was looking forward to a nice walk in the sun....

As we are moving into the last couple of weeks of term and the kids at Apex have probably done more skiing than they otherwise might have on balance it means the last couple of weeks of term coming up there is a strong academic balance to fulfil - queue my hours increasing. So it also meant that when the timetable came through last night I had a little bit of shock as lots of extra lessons to plan earlier in the week than I had planned.... so that meant I was having to work this afternoon - boo!

So anyway this morning Clare took some personal time for herself and Ben and I went for a lovely walk in the sun and I promised him that if he managed to walk all the way to the Spar petrol station in town that I would buy him a lolly pop! He didnt need tempting more than the once and apart from a short stop off to look in the Cret parking (he loves the echo's in there) he walked the whole way. It was thirsty work so he also earned himself a cold drink too... I enjoy a treat myself and then he was full of beans so walked all the way home too!!! He loved looking at the parked up helicopters and we bumped into a friend with her dog so Ben loved playing with the dog too. Good lad walked all the way home again too - awesome!

When we got home Ben then consumed about 6000 Kcal in pasta too - he needed that energy replacing - bless him!

It was shortly after lunchtime that Clare headed off and left me to lesson plan (and of course watch the cricket in the background - what a last afternoon of the tour to watch on tv and I think the 'lost the Test, iT20 and ODi series stats dont do it justice - next time England (well this Summer really)!). So Clare picked up Olivia from Brevieres where she was last night and headed to Bourg for the party. It was really warm afternoon so they had a wonderful afternoon playing in the playground and eating cake etc. When they got back home at about 1800 it was 2 very tired, grubby kids so a cold refreshing shower followed by dinner and bed... they have been very good so that has made it a nice evening!

So the resort is once again pretty quiet now the Scara is over (2 kids I teach from Apex made the podiums which is a MAJOR achievement for any kids aspiring to great things in ski racing!) and the threat of a national lockdown is looming again - booo! Also there are no school hols here at the moment either! The chances of the lifts opening again this season now is about 99.9% gone even for locals so everyone is now thinking towards the Summer and 'whats next' as well as what to consider for next season if things are not back to normal! Ho hum!!!

Anyway must dash.

TTFN


The Scara took place against lovely blue skies - 250 French kids raced in total!
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I can't remember who told me about the bloke who splices the cables, Steve. It may have been a ski guide - I'm not sure. These things sometimes turn out to be slight exaggerations, of course.
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Hi Steve, hope you’re ok. I’ve booked Val with a big group for next March in a chalet in Joseray, I hope it happens!
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john2 wrote:
I can't remember who told me about the bloke who splices the cables, Steve. It may have been a ski guide - I'm not sure. These things sometimes turn out to be slight exaggerations, of course.
- sounds like its 'one of em' stories eh! Probably semi true non the less!

HoneyBunny - great to hear from you... awesome news - I like good news!. Pretty depressing this end losing best part of 1.5 seasons / years until we get going again. Look forward to seeing you next year!
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I slept so well last night and Clare did not get in until after I was asleep which only happens about once a year! She had been out baby-sitting for a friend next door so I got tonnes of stuff done at home and treated myself to a pizza.... yummy.

Anyway after a monster sleep the kids did not disappoint and slept well too! Good start!

As usual the sun was shining and after a slowish start to the day Clare headed off for her day of English lessons and I was on daddy day care. After lots of naughty behaviour and the enforcing of one of the consequences of said bad behaviour Olivia was not allowed to take her bike for our walk this morning... Ben was.... anyway it turned out fine as Olivia went on her roller - blades and had a great time - crisis averted! So we had a really nice walk / bike / rollerblade in the morning sunshine before coming home for lunch - the kids had a nice lunch including one of their favourites so that made me popular for a couple of hours..... and then the kids really got into a nature program on Sky Nature all about Kangaroos so that was a good build up to the main event of the day which was one of Bens best friends birthday parties... WOWWWWWWW what a party it was too.

It was 'digger' themed as Ben and all his friends are in to that.... it took place just under the bottom of the Bellevarde chairlift where they now have the mini electric snowmobiles for kids... the moto-neige circuit. So the 20 odd kids and various adults had the choice of a home made 'crane' thing where they could lift some buckets of snow, there was a 'roll the tyre' race around cones, spades, hard hats, the BIGGEST pignatta (sp?) you have EVER seen full of hundreds and hundreds of Haribou, the cake(s) (there was 4 types and each one was about the size of a large dinner tray) were in various 'construction site themes', the party bags had mini tool kits in them and of course they all got 2 go's on the moto-neiges themselves.... apart from when Ben and his friend took out ALL the safety netting it was a wonderful site seeing them zoom around in circles on the circuit! After 3 hours and SOOOO many sweets and cake etc it was time to come home..... Clare got back from work and we have just about calmed them down and they are not out for the count - I wish I was following suit but can't for a few more hours yet!

Oh and now we have got to hear what Macron has to say as we think he might be about to announce another full lockdown and closure of schools - stand by!


Wish could get up there and see the sights like this.

TTFN

P.S. 10 more busy days left before the school hols to go - head down and work is all I can say!
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@Steve Angus, well after saying you thought you were suffering from bloggers’ block (?) recently, the creative juices are certainly flowing now Very Happy

Soirée pyjama is a great phrase Laughing
I have a group of friends who’ve known each other for over 50 years. We all get together 4 or 5 times a year for a big meal and even bigger drink.

We self-mocking pretentiously refer to these booze ups as Soirées and to the group members as Soiréesters. Not sure we’d get away with a pyjama one but for sure the trousers wouldn’t feel so tight as the Soirée drew to a close.

The tyre rolling obstacle course sounds a good activity for kids. How big are the tyres? One kid or 2 kids per tyre? How’s it work please? Just interested for Cubs/Scouts.
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PeakyB - thanks - thats good to hear! Yes a Soiree pyjama is a very glamorous phrase it really is! Haha! Not so sure pyjamas would be quite the look at your events! The tyre rolling... on slushy snow... half a dozen cones on the snow... tyre was about 30cm kids bicycle size thing... just one kid per tyre - relay race style! Some good competitive spirit!!!!!!!!! Hope that makes sense!

Proud dad moment

It was another long day of teaching yesterday and the day before so last night I took it real easy and ended up drifting off in front of the tv.

The news from town is that now we are going into a sort of third lockdown tonight although (as you may know) it won't really change that much in these parts as we already had the curfew, most things were already shut etc. About the only thing I think it will do is encourage second home owners etc to flock here... and with Tignes cases at 1000/100,000 and Val over 500/100,000 its not great news either way! However it REALLY doesn't feel like anything is going to change at all tonight at midnight! However the bad news is that the ski touring routes will stop being maintained / the mountain secured from a week on Friday AND the Train Rouge bus will also stop running at 1800 on Monday night (thats a slight annoyance out of all the 'changes').

Obviously now also Apex along with all the local schools are now shut (but with the school holidays approaching in a weeks time anyway its not a massive issue really!). So all my lessons are going to be online this week and with so many lessons on me and with Clare home schooling Olivia it will be a packed and busy house.... goodness knows what Ben will get up to! If only the weather and temps were not supposed to return to mid Winter conditions early in the week it would be even better news!!!!! Ho hum!

Today however the sun was shining once again and Olivia had a packed agenda with the club.... it was skiing this morning and snowboarding this afternoon. Clare took Ben ice skating this morning whilst I did some chores at home, got lunch ready and a few other jobs! In the afternoon Ben and I had a good walk and a play outside whilst Olivia nailed her snowboarding with club... in fact she got the highest junior snowboarding level award they can get at this age.... go girl, happy and proud Dad moment!

So this evening we enjoyed a yummy family meal and we are just hoping that the Easter excitement doesn't have the kids up at silly o'clock tomorrow morning!

Onwards and upwards to the last week of term and then.......... well lets see whats what in a weeks time when the dust settles and I can focus on getting the French tax return 'season' behind me!

TTFN

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@Steve Angus, thanks, the tyre rolling sounds good. We may have to substitute mud for slushy snow back in UK. That said the ground is quite hard this morning. No rain for a while and a good frost.

Well done to Olivia for the snowboarding award. Another one for the Family Album! snowHead

Hope you all enjoy Easter and sounds like the grockle repellent needs to be applied after the suncream.
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Chocolate and work

Well what a few days it has been..... Chocolate and more chocolate floating around the house over most of the weekend.... play dates and all sorts. However a friend of Bens Mum and Dad who happen to own a nice chalet in town invited Clare, Ben and Olivia (I was working as usual) around for a swim in the chalet pool on Sunday afternoon - the kids were so excited... they have not been swimming for ages!

Yesterday we made the most of the weather before the storm was due to roll in.... oh and I also threw together a family BBQ too - the first of the Summer... I did a yummy rack of ribs on the BBQ - slow cooked - amazed! But anyway the weather really has moved in since then and it is now about -10 out there, a blizzard and feeling very Wintery. And now the Easter weekend is over and Lockdown v3 is in full flow the resort is even quieter than it was before!

Today Olivia had a full timetable of home teaching and even Ben was sent some school work too... meanwhile I was stuck in the bedroom virtually all day teaching via the power of the internet.... and then had a virtual parents evening so it has been another busy day!

PeakyB Yes very proud of her and her snowboarding! Grockle repellent seems to have come in the form of bad weather - I won't complain!


A sort of return to Winter now! But it will only last a couple of days I believe.


With some yummy BBQ chicken it was one heck of a nice BBQ!


A change in the weather coming.

TTFN
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Was 'that' the season

Firstly apologies for not posting sooner but it has been a long week and very tiring!

Wednesday it was the usual daddy day care as Clare was teaching English so we made the most of it. However the trend for most of this week was temperatures dropping, winds picking up and a little snow on the grounds in the morning with a hard frost... so we didnt do too much on Wednesday!

But it was all about gearing up for Thursday and Friday as both were VERY busy on the home teaching for Apex front. I ended up having a very stiff back having sat on my back for pretty much non stop of two days!!!! 15 hours of lessons in 2 days - ouch! Anyway the kids did their best on the end of the wifi line and that is now that for this term. Meanwhile Clare cracked on trying to teach Olivia as much of the home schooling as possible and by all accounts she did very well.... meanwhile Clare tried not to let Ben have too much TV time / iPad time and whenever that happened he was generally trying to come and 'help' me - doh! Anyway we got there in the end thankfully! So I was shattered and stiff yesterday evening!

With the term now over I have a few weeks 'break' away from Apex and I am just waiting to hear my schedule for teaching from the Summer onwards. They have a VERY complex situation in terms of kids coming out at differing times and some following the Apex schedule of lessons for the year and others now... there is also the Covid situation too. So all in all we dont really know where we stand (well where I stand) as to when my next lesson and to to what extent (numbers wise) that may be. Stand by as it could be as late as Autumn before I'm teaching again there. Who knows.

So for the next few weeks it will be a combination of:

1) school hols (Olivia is luckily getting her week of Ski Club in which is great news - starting today for 6 days!)
2) doing my French tax return (eek its that time of the year once again!)
3) Projects at home - lots of odd jobs that need doing
4) Sorting out Summer work (employment - whether Apex or other (working on a few options!))
5) Doing work converting our van into a camper van conversion and getting set up for some camping trips this Summer!

.... and I'm sure plenty of other things but can't think of them now.

Meanwhile with the new lockdown in Val the place has TOTALLY cleared out now people cannot travel more than 10km from home... I imagined a million 2nd home owners would flood into town before the restrictions came in but that doesn't seem to have happened thankfully - the place is deserted. The car parks are all now free too - the town feels like a quiet inter-season now - very weird!

After being very cold earlier in the week and windy the sun has made a little return here and there but it is still a little cold for this time of the year but one things is for certain - thankfully it hasn't rained so we have been able to get outside!

So it feels as if a chapter of the season (was that a 'season') is behind us and therefore my updates are going to slow down as well. I think I will aim for perhaps an update once a week or so! Then when it gets to the end of April I will revert to my monthly Summer updates!

TTFN
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@Steve Angus, good luck with the uncertainties awaiting you - and good to hear the French seem to be taking this lockdown fairly seriously, there does need to be a public effort to reduce the problems of Covid. (And from a personal point of view, we want the country to be able to welcome visitors sooner rather than later).

I take it everything is over now? The webcams I follow (not VdI) show a lot of melting and I assume that is general, though in normal years I guess snowmaking and bulldozing by piste bashers would just about have kept the last week of the season going.
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j b - thanks. Yes tourism and the re-start of it can't happen soon enough in these parts! 'Everything over now'.... not that that there was much really happening the last few months anyway in all reality but yes its a ghost town once again! "a lot of melting and I assume that is general, though in normal years I guess snowmaking and bulldozing by piste bashers would just about have kept the last week of the season going." Yes there is melting as to be expected thats for sure! There is still plenty of skiing to be had out there if you walk for it - tonnes of it. It always amazes me this concept of the season finishing etc.... usually the seasonality of 'skiing' is dictated by human attitudes... in a normal year we would have just under a MONTH left of the season to go and if you went high (lifts could get you there here in the EK) then you could go even longer into mid May! The snowmaking and pisting has some effect for sure but the lack of people on the slopes carrying the snow with them off the mountain on their skis hasn't happened this year so the mountain is still pristine! Anyway in reality this year will just see a slow demise of the snow as it recedes etc.
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Wintery once again

Well the weather this week has been somewhat wintery - not necessarily that snowy or anything but there has been some sprinklings, some cold biting winds and grey skies. The resort still feels like a ghost time though and as a result the case numbers here are dropping VERY quickly - yay!

On the home front I have not been doing much apart from being 'Dad' - oh and trying to get my head around the work required to do the work on our van to turn it into a sort of mini camper and am progressing well on that front!

We had a nice day (well a few hours) at the ice rink (what would be in the Winter) and playground next door. It was a chilly morning but it was nice to chat with some friends and then we treated ourselves to a Chevallot lunch - yummy - can't beat it. I especially forgot how good their quiches are and also their taste citrons for pudding - amazing!

Olivia finished her season of skiing with the Club on Friday with a dress up day and she went as a fairy - she loved it! Her skiing has come on in leaps and bounds. In the end of week race she got the gold time but unfortunately they didnt quite think her technique was strong enough to get her badge but only 3 kids got it in the whole group so not to worry!

Apart from that Ben has been having fund and running wild and we now only have one more week until hopefully schools go back! HOPEFULLY!

This coming week I really hope I can crack on with my annual tax return - doh!

Anyway not much else to report - another update next week.

TTFN
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Thanks Steve, always good to have your tales confirming us that France does still exist even if we can't get there. Fingers crossed that things will really be at a point in a week when things open up again - I keep an eye on the stats and while cases have stopped rising they aren't falling so fast that it is obvious people (even kids) can mix again. However I gather vaccination is now going great guns.

I am sure Olivia is disappointed, but in the long run it is an important lesson to know that you can't take success for granted but have to do the work to make sure everything is in place, in this case technique. Not that I think at her age she is likely to be quite that philosophical!
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@Steve Angus, well done to you all for your resilience during the last year +. It's been inspiring to read about how you've come through all the challenges thrown at you.
Good luck with the tax return...more interestingly, I'm sure, the van conversion.
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yes thanks @steve angus for the updates, always nice to read whilst WFH.
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yes thanks @steve angus for the updates, always nice to read whilst WFH.


Given the seismic change in working habits recently, I wonder how many might WFV in future? A model pioneered by prominent snowHeads. A sturdy van, pair of TARDIS doors, some Abbey Road Studio skipdiving chuckouts and four of these, facing N,E,S,W, to pick up signals from around the world and beyond Eh oh! Eh oh! Eh oh! Eh oh!
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What a month...

Well I completed my tax return and what seems like a million other things in the last month!

There was Olivias birthday party - the weather was horrendous but we did our very best with the party outside and the rain held off the first hour or so but drizzle turned to rain and whilst the wind was not too bad it was chilly non-the-less... it felt like Winter had returned! The main thing was the kids had fun, lots of cake and sugar in various format consumed and the effort was worth it. Clares birthday was not nearly as tiring though thankfully and rather calm actually!

I then went on to complete the annual nightmare of my French tax return.... it was an interesting experience as whilst income dropped as you can imagine in 2020 the main thing was that I hardly had any expenses at all... pulling the draw bridge up has its draw back! Ironically I will probably have a bigger tax bill on smaller earnings - doh!!!!

The end of April was marked with sadness with not just one but 2 deaths in as many days! The end of the 'ski season' saw drama with a local who worked for the tourist office perishing in an avalanche in the Signal area and then the next night a small group of local friends had been up at the Manchet Valley having a drink and it got late and driving back into town after the curfew kicked in one girl in the back of her car sat on a sharp knife and severed the femoral (sp?) artery. Thinking they would get into trouble if they called for help they instead called a friend who was a fireman and he in turn turned up to see what was what but realised that professional help was needed. Ultimately the PGHM chopper arrived at midnight and as they could not fly her out until she was stable the chopper sat on the helipad in La Daille for about 2 hours until finally getting her to hospital in the middle of the night. After emergency operations the next day they didnt quite manage to save her life sadly. A very sad couple of days in Val d'Isere!

So the last few weeks has been marked as I said with me doing the tax return but also doing a million and one jobs around the house BUT we got away camping to somewhere near Aix-Les-Bains last weekend. At this time of the year there are so many public holidays in France that getting away for a few days is always easier. So we took a little 2 bedroom place for the 4 nights we got away for and one of Bens little friends and family was on site too. They laid on a kids club, the outdoor pool was open for a couple of days too and we managed to fit in some BBQ's, lie-ins, bike rides and family walks. It was a really nice few days and apart from the last 24 hours or so when it rained a lot the weather was pretty good thankfully!

This coming weekend we are heading off to Clares aunty and uncles house in Annecy for the weekend - they have a huge house with plenty of space for us - should be exciting! Being another public holiday we will get in 3 great days I hope and lets hope the weather stays good!

The weather for the most part has been VERY unseasonably awful the last month - snow (yes its snowing AGAIN now) in town and there has been plenty of rain / wind and all sorts - not nice! When will the Spring and then Summer arrive!

And could I also say a massive thank you to PeakyB for his amazing 'care' package he sent this week. Clearing out his camping and travel supplies from when his own kids were little and now no longer needed he sent me a few things that can be added to our collection for travels! So thanks so much!

Talking travels the work on the camper van will be starting next week... I'm currently trying to lay fake grass on our balcony at the moment and have also a long list of maintenance jobs that need doing on our flat too... no rest for the wicked!

Finally we are hoping to be getting our first covid jab in about a weeks time if we are lucky too (fingers crossed) and then the second jab beginning of July - if this happens then that will set us up nicely for travel options come the Summer holidays.... hmmm we shall see. Whether it is a trip back to the UK (the tests for all the family both ways multiple times probably makes it too expensive an option) or around France or even around Europe remains to be seen. I might have to go back to the UK by myself as I have a team of builders working on my mums property at the moment and need to see the finishing stretch of the work if I get a chance but we also want to get some family holidays in so watch this space as to what happens where and when! Either way the camper will be ready to rock and roll by the start of the Summer holidays I hope!

TTFN

De-neiging to the Pont St Charles is now complete - the road from there to the Col d'Iseren will take another few weeks yet.
Work to repair the cable on the Vallon Gondola is nearly complete
A return to Winter - again!!!!! Doh
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@Steve Angus, Thanks for updates as always. How are things going in France in general re COVID? Had heard terrible things re vaccination rates, very slow roll out etc.
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thefatcontroller wrote:
@Steve Angus, Thanks for updates as always. How are things going in France in general re COVID? Had heard terrible things re vaccination rates, very slow roll out etc.


No worries. Covid is not too bad at all - we are only about a month behind the UK in terms of fully reopening etc. No cases up here in this part of France and the national rate is about 100/100,000 so pretty OK.

You 'HAD' heard terrible things re vaccination rates etc - yes but things are progressing much better now... a couple months behind where the UK is at but by the Summer should be mostly vaccinated population! Our jabs (first) are booked for a week today and the follow up one on the 6th July.... yay!
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@Steve Angus, Everyone in power seems scared of their shadow at the moment after so many false starts non deliberate mistakes whilst trying their best for all angles but the proof is in the vacs stats and all is looking good in the uk . I fulling expect or hope I will get back to my other home in Ste Foy this July without having to quarantine on return . Eh oh!
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@Steve Angus, Love the picture of the socially distanced Val D'Isere Tug of War team!
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@Steve Angus, great to hear. Vaccination is the only way forward. Take care...
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@Steve Angus, Love the picture of the socially distanced Val D'Isere Tug of War team!


Typical Val D'Isere - cheating by pulling downhill! Toofy Grin
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Interesting in that they are all wearing climbing helmets rather than the normal hard hats worn by contruction workers
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@Steve Angus,

Thanks for your updates.

France is on the UK's amber list as regards COVID travel restrictions. If you want to return to the UK you will need to have a negative PCR (COVID) test 2 days before arriving here and then 2 more tests 2 and 8 days after arrival.

Are there easily accessible facilities in Val d'isere for getting a PCR Test?
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Sorry folks been a while but here goes:

thefatcontroller Things are going very well over here now - cases are in the Savoie about 15/100,000 and hardly any cases and we are about to exit last stage of lockdown - yay! Jab rates are excellent (well getting better) so thanks looking good after a slow start. In face Clare and I have our 2nd jab (Pfizer) next week[b] - yay.
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- quite - it does look like they may just drop the quarantine requirement to come to the UK from France etc soon - hopefully yes.
chocksaway - haha indeed Kenzie - more cheating as there was no team pulling uphill at all!
johnE - pass - not sure why that is
welshflyer - getting tests is easy enough here - medival can do all the types of tests so easy enough!

Another month passes

So the weather for the last month has been much more Summer like - in fact there was about a week when it was getting into the high 20's even up here in the mountains - dry heat thankfully. Down in the valley is was a sticky'er 30 - 35! Even slept with the balcony door to our bedroom open a couple of night last week. At this time of year you do get some pretty big storms but for the most part they have held off. Even today when it was about 18c it was pleasant despite being breezy and chilly first thing.

The weather for Fathers Day on Sunday was perfect - well until about 1500 in that we were able to enjoy a lovely family meal out at Le Garage - it was awesome - good food in there. I love the pizza's in that place too. When we left there was literally 300 motorbikes (one of the MANY rallies we get coming through when the Col opens in early June onwards) parked in the bus station - quite a sight!

So as I mentioned above we have our 2nd jabs next week after our first last month (when you book ur first jab in France you have to select the date for jab too - it was 6 week gap when we booked for jab 1 so the time is up now - yippee. That should hopefully allow us the best opportunity to do our long road trip we have been planning and still hope to undertake from here to Greece by road (the long way) and then the shorter way via Italy, coming back! We should find out in the next week or so if the trip is going to be possible or not - keeping a close eye as the European Travel passport details country by country are rolled out.

We also had a nice trip to Annecy the other week too so we have been mighty busy that is for sure!

One of the downer things this month was the van broke down... after a lot of investigating it turned out that the alternator had packed up... I called in a couple of favours with a friend and got towed back to town. After fully recharging the battery (took them out the van) got the car started and limped to the garage in Tignes - NO electrics on at all. Anyway they were VERY honest over there and basically said order an alternator yourself and save a fortune - how honest of them. Anyway I reckon all in I saved about £400 ordering it myself and with an installation cost of only €75 I can HIGHLY recommend the Tignes garage!

When the van was fixed I was able to crack on with the work to convert it into a camper and I would say I am now about 75% the way there - maybe 80%. The electrics went in yesterday so whilst it doesn't look complete yet it is getting there... some photos below as I know some of you are interested to see it... when it is fully finished I will post more pics - promise.

In local news there is the normal inter-season vibe going on but as mentioned above the Col opened the other week... the Iseran bike event is on this weekend, bars and restaurants are now starting to turn over and the grass is green / flowers coming out. One funny thing I spotted the other day (not really sure what was happening) was that they were trying to get this HUGE hut across the bridge at Rosee Blanche and up into town.... they had to use a cherry picker just after this photo was taken to remove the street lighting - doh! They got there in the end.

TTFN



The slide in / out cooking area.

Proud Dad moment - teaching my wee man to fly a kite

Erm we need a bigger road!!!!!!!
Cheeky trip to the Plan d'Eau near Aime in the sweltering heat one day.

Annecy you never fail to impress

Work with helicopter on the Fornet Cable car continues.

The last mile of the snow clearance up to the Col!

They're spending €130,000 on building a cool new pump track near the La Daille helipad
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€130,000 on building a cool new pump track near the La Daille helipad

Out of curiosity what is a "cool new pump track"?

Lovely photos BTW - keep them coming. From here in the UK we can only look on in envy.
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@johnE, it's for biking.

https://www.google.com/search?q=pump+track&sxsrf=ALeKk03uA2tbWr-biI0AVQc7IYXG3JuM9A:1624443084790&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj095qIwq3xAhUOrRQKHfjLB5kQ_AUoAnoECAIQBA&biw=1280&bih=646
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