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russ_e wrote: |
Looks expensive ^^^^ |
Indeed - its been done nicely though!
and no vipul - always expensive yes unfortunately!
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welshflyer wrote: |
@AbiWood2,
Snow Drone do shared transfers.
Worth your while to check to see if they have anything suitable for you. |
Of course - was having a moment then not suggesting that! Sorry
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vipul wrote: |
@russ_e, was it ever cheap : |
First went in there in 1990, it was cheap then......
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Thought that was a rather lovely photo to start with and taken on the Plan M down the Solaise (there was quite a lot of new stuff open today including the Borsat properly and Grand Pre (the new restaurant at the bottom of Grand Pre is looking awesome although not ready yet... big sun deck outside). Anyway its not often you get a photo taken like this on the empty (yes I know) Plan M.
That went well
So after the normal morning chores I headed off to my last day of lesson with my team.... I knew it was going to be cold out there as Ben my little helper had helped me knock icicles off the overhanging balcony at breakfast time and boy was it brisk out there - haha.
Anyway it was all action at the meeting point - the chopper flying materials etc in and out of the area, the snow cannons going off and ski-doos moving pisteurs about! Anyway we got going and headed up Solaise to once again find deserted pistes and perfect snow.... cold was an understatement though. After finding out that not much else was really open up that way and you still can't get Solaise to Fornet direction which is a shame we decided to come back down Solaise where as said the conditions were excellent and it was deserted (the snow was the best I could remember ever actually).
Uploading again to Bellevarde we noticed that we can do a good green triangle lap so really enjoyed that... the team loved the day which was nice so that is another early season clinic once again finished with for another year!
At lunchtime I had to dash home, change and get ready for the 1st avalanche safety talk of the year - yay the season really is getting going now when those start... been 2 whole years since the last ones.
Anyway I did a talk to 60 off VIP staff in their Bellevarde chalets and it was a good one with lots of good questions asked. The interesting thing I noted compared to what you got previously in other years was that the seasonnaires for the most part were NOT as 'seasoned skier' as you used to get. Lots of people who were pretty new to the sport it seemed - very interesting.
Meanwhile Ben was off swimming for his first 'Sardine' lesson and I went to collect him - he had a ball but was somewhat knackered by the time he was picked up - bless!
Sorted the kids for dinner and bed and thats another day over with.
Tomorrow could be an interesting one as Olivia has Club des Sport skiing whilst Ben will have a friend around in the morning. I also suspect that out the window we could be seeing snow and more snow fall as the forecast is for a lot of it over the next 24 hours or so.
I have a free day before the fine PSB SH's kick off and ill be over in Tignes for my first lesson on Sunday morning.
TTFN
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Great updates Steve. Really looking forward to some skiing (and perhaps a small beer) after all this time and the ups and downs of the last week. See you on Sunday unless the Swiss can think of some other way to keep us out!
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@Steve Angus, was on a trip with a premiership football manager and his family I took to the Follie on the first day he insisted we went there every lunchtime for rest of the trip.
I always have their rice pudding yumyum
Look forward to trying the new restaurant at the grand pre
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@Steve Angus, Talking of Plan M I was very happy to see that the narrow section when you turn right towards the bottom seems to have been substantially widened.
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FYI everyone this was on the road up at circa 1530 local time it was reported. (Translated from French on radio Val Twitter feed). Affects Val and Tignes obvs.
“ Road blocked around Ste Foy. A bus going up without chains blocks the road. We don't know when the road can reopen”
For those driving the road IS treacherous at the moment from the valley bottom.
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@Steve Angus, how much snow has come down at village level?
I had a look at the interactive piste map just now (lunchtime) and there’s loads of closed lifts and pistes. Is this because of the wind/avalanche danger from this big dump or they’ve not opened them all up yet due to fewer people being about so far? This is the first time I’ve seen the interactive map this season so I don’t know what they had open a couple of days ago.
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VolklAttivaS5 wrote: |
@Steve Angus, how much snow has come down at village level?
I had a look at the interactive piste map just now (lunchtime) and there’s loads of closed lifts and pistes. Is this because of the wind/avalanche danger from this big dump or they’ve not opened them all up yet due to fewer people being about so far? This is the first time I’ve seen the interactive map this season so I don’t know what they had open a couple of days ago. |
about 50cm in the resort and the reason so much was closed today was yes because of avalanche danger.... tomorrow they will be able to get out there and sort more lifts out and get a lot more open. Hopefully although it is snowing again - haha!
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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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@Steve Angus, thanks, should be great then once the weather settles!
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You know it makes sense.
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VolklAttivaS5 wrote: |
@Steve Angus, thanks, should be great then once the weather settles! |
Not half…. Setting up to be a stunner today
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Heading to Tignes on Friday night (hopefully no more covid restrictions come into force...!) It's my first time back in the area for over 6 years (we usually go to 3valleys) and so looking for some lunch spot and favourite run recommendations in Tignes/VD area?
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Poster: A snowHead
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@lcoutts, what makes a good run / lunch spot for you? What are your favourite runs in 3V and why? Will you be skiing alone or a range of abilities to consider?
Two good places for a reasonable value (it's a ski resort, so it won't be cheap), hearty lunch are the restaurants at the bottom of the Borsat lift, and on the Val d'Isere glacier. The spar in Tignes Le Lac is also good for takeaway fast food.
I enjoy the reds on the Val d'Isere glacier because they are fairly quiet and have good visibility. There are blue and red runs down from the Tignes glacier if you like a long, uninterrupted run. Runs that I'd only do to get me somewhere are the main runs into the resort centres: Plan/M and Santons into Val d'Isere, and Johan Clarey into Tignes Le Lac. Even Piste H into Tignes Val Clarey can get too busy at times.
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lcoutts wrote: |
Heading to Tignes on Friday night (hopefully no more covid restrictions come into force...!) It's my first time back in the area for over 6 years (we usually go to 3valleys) and so looking for some lunch spot and favourite run recommendations in Tignes/VD area? |
Les Poulettes de Tignes in Val Claret is my favourite lunch spot, wonderful chicken. Favourite run is OK Coup de Monde or Double M
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Echoing comments about busy busy, also quite a few kamikaze kidz with little or no peripheral vision making life, erm, interesting on piste. Pistes in great condition. Off-piste it's still a little thin and what there is isn't very stable. We saw a lone skier in Familiale on a high traverse set off a 30m wide slide, which he was aware of only after the fact and stopped to take a picture for his (s)crap book. It's not where I would have gone given the conditions, and he didn't have any kit so he was pretty lucky in the circs.
@Steve Angus, promise I'm not stalking, but saw you at the top of Tov yesterday, we were social skiing with Gav.
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Dr John wrote: |
Echoing comments about busy busy, also quite a few kamikaze kidz with little or no peripheral vision making life, erm, interesting on piste. Pistes in great condition. Off-piste it's still a little thin and what there is isn't very stable. We saw a lone skier in Familiale on a high traverse set off a 30m wide slide, which he was aware of only after the fact and stopped to take a picture for his (s)crap book. It's not where I would have gone given the conditions, and he didn't have any kit so he was pretty lucky in the circs.
@Steve Angus, promise I'm not stalking, but saw you at the top of Tov yesterday, we were social skiing with Gav. |
Yes lower down a little thin in places still yes and totally unstable so much of the place - not good! Yes the Familliale in particular has stuff popping out everywhere hasn't it! So you saw me eh - ahha! At this time of the year there are often so many groups of interconnected people around so small world - haha!
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I am now back in blighty , done my pcr and released as we traveled down Saturday afternoon in the snow and chaos to Lyon and flew out Sunday.
Great week last week and hoping the season holds together as we have a March return booked
Keep up the great work @Steve Angus
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thelem wrote: |
@lcoutts, what makes a good run / lunch spot for you? What are your favourite runs in 3V and why? Will you be skiing alone or a range of abilities to consider?
Two good places for a reasonable value (it's a ski resort, so it won't be cheap), hearty lunch are the restaurants at the bottom of the Borsat lift, and on the Val d'Isere glacier. The spar in Tignes Le Lac is also good for takeaway fast food.
I enjoy the reds on the Val d'Isere glacier because they are fairly quiet and have good visibility. There are blue and red runs down from the Tignes glacier if you like a long, uninterrupted run. Runs that I'd only do to get me somewhere are the main runs into the resort centres: Plan/M and Santons into Val d'Isere, and Johan Clarey into Tignes Le Lac. Even Piste H into Tignes Val Clarey can get too busy at times. |
This is great- thank you! A good run for me is a nice long red or well groomed black (so the runs around both glaciers sound great), my partner is a very experienced/confident so he will do a bit of off piste while I stick to the run. RE lunch, somewhere with a nice view if the weather is good enough or cosy places with good food - happy to fork out the money as it's been so long since we were up the mountain!
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Thanks @SteveAngus @thelem @zariel - have noted everything down and now just keeping my fingers crossed that our flight will go ahead on Friday night.
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Leaving next Thursday. Fingers cross. See you soon Steve.
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Leaving Friday afternoon from Manchester to Val Disere in the van with a few friends. We are all very excited after having mostly seemed to have kept on top of the changing restrictions. These pictures and updates give us great hope, so thanks as always Steve for taking the time to update us.
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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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harvsurrey - great. Love that phrase 'season holds together' me 100000000 on that sentiment! Thanks.
lcoutts - 'nice long red or well groomed black' - yes reds on the glaciers fit some of those bills - especially the tignes glacier! You'll also like the Arcelle red then too! Well groomed black - do the Face in the morning then and you'll like that - Yohann Clarey piste into Tignes Le Lac you'll like too. 'nice view' restaurants - Le Signal in Fornet (upstairs) or the Edelweiss up there also try the Peau de Vache half way down the Face too... sure others would have thoughts too.
alvinsu - got a lot crossed yes!!! bring it on.
userscott - my pleasure. Well done jumping (and continuing to) through the hurdles! Enjoy your trip.
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You know it makes sense.
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@Steve Angus, The change in snow depth looks immense.
We cleared our terrace on Thursday before we came back to the UK.
Goodness knows what faces us on our return this weekend
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Loving the snow pictures
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Poster: A snowHead
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Expect disruptions on the roads in the Savoie region if you are travelling on Friday or Saturday.
Announcement from the Prefecture of the Savoie:
"Due to exceptional snowfall tomorrow on the day of Friday, December 10, Pascal Bolot, Préfet de la Savoie, calls on motorists entering the department's ski stations to be particularly vigilant.
From dawn, snowfalls will take place on all the massive Savoryards. They will be intense in the morning, especially in the valleys (about 20 cm in Albertville). The snowy episode will continue throughout the afternoon and some into the night. Over 1,200 meters of altitude, at least 50 cm of snow is expected.
Traffic conditions will be particularly difficult on the access routes serving ski stations.
Chaining vehicles will be mandatory to be able to drive from 1000 meters altitude.
Pascal Bolot, prefect of la Savoie, invites to the highest precaution and calls on drivers to equip themselves with essential equipment to access the stations.
It encourages drivers who are not equipped with special equipment to postpone, 24 hours, their arrival at stations, from Friday to Saturday. It is recommended that drivers keep a hotel for the night of Friday, December 10th to Saturday, December 11th before arriving at the confluence of the Tarantaise and Maurienne valleys
and to get into the station at the end of the episode."
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Mike S wrote: |
Expect disruptions on the roads in the Savoie region if you are travelling on Saturday. |
Thanks Mike for this exceptionally helpful if not concerning update! I am just putting a sleeping bag into the car based on this information with an expecation to sleep roadside - we are due to arrive between 1000 and 1400 on the Saturday.....
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@lcoutts, Get on booking.com and find a reasonable priced hotel between Geneva Airport and the outskirts of Annecy.
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The La Daille webcam has been replaced
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best western alexander park Chambery on booking.com...good hotel, handy for the d1201, and gets you almost to the foothills for an early start to resort beating the traffic!
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How quickly do they clear the roads, I'm looking at the forecast and can see the snow will drop off by lunchtime Sat. Due to arrive late afternoon Saturday but just wondering if the carnage will have subsided by then or not. We can take a more leisurely drive down, not so worried about driving in it rather sitting in traffic?
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We arrive Saturday, what sort of snow are we talking in next 24 hours ?
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