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Heavy snow here in Champéry too, rumble of snow ploughs in the early hours. About 10cm so far
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Clearing the snow off the car it felt quite fluffy, so hope for a lovely day, if the cloud would just go......
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And another good day today - we were out first thing on the Tulipe a few times - very quiet early on, now back on grandparenting duties. Wonderful to finally get rid of those pesky clouds and see the sun.
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sarah, ping a PM to Pamski, she was able to recommend a dentist to me and i'm sure she knows the doctors in Les Gets (not Morzine but worth it for a recommendation?)
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Nadenoodlee, I did get a PM and said what I knew, also recommended a bucket for the journey.
What a(nother) great day - the sun has stayed half behind the clouds all morning so nothing really softened up - no queues, few people, keep looking over at Mt Chery all closed up...
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Pamski wrote: |
keep looking over at Mt Chery all closed up... |
You could always hike up!
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FlyingStantoni, hhmmm - well with my hiking abilities it would be a very short ski down again!
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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I forgot to say that we went to Praz de Lys / Sommand at the weekend.
Simply fantastic. A bigger, quieter version of Mt Chery and even though we couldn't see a thing, we could tell that there was a huge amount of accessible off-piste there.
The question is why it's taken 9 years for us to try the place(!)
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Poster: A snowHead
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Taking a trip out to LG next Thursday to do a bit of work to the chalet after a very busy season. Will the lifts still be open on the weekend??
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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robauxgets, the lifts are due to be open till Sunday 14th April.
Some of the Morzine lifts have closed already, not due to lack of snow.
Tipping down with rain here this afternoon but that is at our level, around 1200, so could be snow higher up. We were over at Chatel Linga this morning and heaps of snow over there still. Stayed fairly low as cloudy.
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robauxgets, I'd imagine you'll be fine. There's more snow in LG at the moment than there was middle of March last year. Toured the PdS today in grim weather and when we came back at 1630 it was snowing quite a bit at midstation.
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Snowing in Les Gets all morning - there was about 9 inches of new snow up on the Chavannes this morning. The road was absolutely clear when we drove up there around 9 a.m. but coming back later about 11.30 it would have been a challenge for a car without winter tyres etc.
Still not really wanting to look at the forecast for Thursday.
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Woke up to 3 or 4 inches of new snow in Chatel this morning at village level (1200m). Snowing heavily all morning, when we left and the rain level was at about 1000m.
Barbossine/Petit Chatel and the liaison to Torgon closed after last Sunday, Super Chatel closes after this weekend, but Linga/Pre la Joux and the liaison to Avoriaz stays open until 21st.
Huge amounts of snow around and I haven't seen a patchy piste yet, apart from when driving past the bottom of Abondance, but I suppose the lifties have to take their hols as booked before their summer season.
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there was about 9 inches of new snow up on the Chavannes this morning.
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chucking it down here, too - but I've not been out to test the depth. This looks like being the last gasp of the proper winter - gonna start melting in earnest next week!
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snoozeboy, its been great not to see patchy pistes hasn't it! Some years they have been having to haul the snow off the sides to keep the pistes going.
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I was out in Avoriaz from 4th - 8th April and the amount of snow is incredible. Can’t believe there has been another dump this morning, the wife will be happy as she arrives on Thursday for a quick blast before the season ends. Sadly I have to go to work
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After two really grotty days of rain the sun came out a bit this morning in Les Gets and the pistes around the Chavannes and Rosta bowl were very good. There is still such a depth of snow everywhere - and the Melezes which we thought would be very soft at the bottom was lovely. About 2 inches of new snow on top -
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Pamski, sounding good for last weekend
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Pamski, does indeed sound good, make the most of it! Pre la Joux sector staying open til 28th was last I heard, not sure about elsewhere, been a great snowy season
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After a very good half day yesterday over at Chatel Linga - up there first thing, not crowded till more bods arrived around 10 and clear, clear skies so we had great visibility and good snow we decided to go to Flaine today.
We still had one ticket left to use on our season passes in another resort - force of circumstances this year with friends, family and the baby granddaughter to stay meant that we hadn't got out and about as much as we sometimes have.
We are early birds so were parked by the bottom of the gondola at Samoens by about 8.20 and when the ticket office opened my OH went to sort out our tickets for the day. Came back slightly grumpy, but entirely our own fault .... on the paperwork it says that the reciprocal passes are valid from 22.12.12 - 14.04.13 - but we had failed to read that bit. So we should have used up this one last pass before Sunday. We could have paid 39 euros each for the day but as we tend to only ski till about 12 at this time of year we didn't think it was worth it.
Back in the car and up as usual from Ardent by about 9.30 and we skied around Avoriaz today. Huge difference in the snow today and much more crowded than yesterday. Lots of large ski classes with fairly young French children who must now be on holiday.
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We went up to Avoriaz on the new Prodains bubble this morning. There rather early so we must have got on at about 8.25 and it seemed to fly up. You just walk in through the barriers and the cars come round slowly. There are seats and space for others standing - I think the board said 35 per car. Up at the top you take an escalator up to the exit.
Very impressive seeing how deep in the rocks they have gone - (reminded me of the Marsden Grotto!) -
Having got up to Avoriaz so early we then waited in glorious sunshine for some lifts to open. In the end we were restricted somewhat by the Allee de Chavanettes being closed due to avalanche risk - so although we could see first thing that the Chavanettes lift and the Fornet lift were both running these then stopped running later as the message must have got through that no-one would be getting there. The red down to join the Crot was a bit of a challenge early on - we came round the corner and found a mum and dad on the side, with skis off, attempting to walk down, 2 children lying in the snow on the next bend. Kids were fine, they were just lying there keeping out of the way waiting for their parents. Big lumps where the piste basher had done its best so the well remembered side slipping came into play to get down, past the walkers and the icy lumps.
We took the bubble back down to Prodains later to see it both ways - unfortunately the escalator down was not working but other than that it really is quite impressive. I imagine that after the weekend they will get on with finishing it all off.
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Pamski wrote: |
Very impressive seeing how deep in the rocks they have gone - (reminded me of the Marsden Grotto!) -
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Aah, memories....
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marmotte16, just back from our last morning - apparently its our 85th day, admittedly we rarely ski whole days, particularly at this time of the year.
We used the new Prodains lift again - there was a paper notice up there that said it runs from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. this week. Good job we hadn't know that or my OH might have got me up there earlier than 8.30 and then had to look for breakfast! Went over to Lindarets and took the Chaux Fleurie up, had a lovely couple of hours staying high as the snow didn't appear to have frozen much overnight, except really shaded areas. It was 6C at our chalet this morning.
Now a bit of 'mucking out' to do before driving back to UK tomorrow.
And yes - just checked out of the window and MC still looking very good and white!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Hmm - seems they were going to knock it down anyway, but would have presumably have removed and re-positioned the communications aerials before doing so.
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This is really odd as this thread seemed to have disappeared earlier today - and I had had an e mail alerting me to a new posting on it. Anyone got any more news on the fire?
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Pamski wrote: |
This is really odd as this thread seemed to have disappeared earlier today - and I had had an e mail alerting me to a new posting on it. Anyone got any more news on the fire? |
+1. I had an email so came to check the thread this mrning but it was nowhere to be found, I guess there was a spammer on it and the thread was offline whilst the spam was removed.
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Good photos FreeBeer, we had seen the cranes working at the bottom of the slope when we were in Morzine the other evening about 7 pm having a drink so they are doing long days at the moment.
We have been in Les Gets for three weeks now - and it was really busy when we arrived and each weekend has got a bit quieter, then a bit more, and then last weekend the Les Gets lifts finally closed, and the village is a changed place. All the visitors now replaced by white vans and lorries buzzing around with huge amount of work going on. And the temperature has dropped too.
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I have started a new thread for Avoriaz/Chatel/Les Gets/Morzine 2013/2014 - with the lift opening dates.
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Beer in La Folie Douce after a bluebird day in the powder. Fab resort fab conditions. Tres jollie. Musiccccc. (via SMS)
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snowmam, note to self. must update link to this years thread before posting by SMS. But then, blue sky, powder, beer.... who cares what I think.....
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