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As we say here in the PNW, wet snow is good for the base! Glad to see somewhere in Europe is getting snow.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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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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lower wrote: |
Really feel for all you guys out there dependent on UK tourists. I appreciate spirits may be low, but please keep the blogs and instagram posts coming as we love hearing and seeing what is going on resort when we’re not there. |
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Thanks guys.... ill keep posting fear not and looking forward to when things get back to normal. I totally understand with the faff people will look for options that make it as easy as possible thats for sure. Either way its all such a mess... domestic tourism would be so much easier eh!
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Was out W/C 11th December and was due to be back out on the 26th. When news came out briefly considered staying put but decided to conserve our resources for when things are more settled. Will be back as soon as we can but in the meantime using this as an opportunity to either explore other places we wouldn’t have considered or reacquaint ourselves with places we haven’t visited in a while.
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Germans are lifting their travel ban on uk citizens from Jan 4th .
Hopefully the granny snatcher will allow us into France sooner than later .
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vipul wrote: |
Germans are lifting their travel ban on uk citizens from Jan 4th .
Hopefully the granny snatcher will allow us into France sooner than later . |
Such respect. I am sure that they can't wait to host you!
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@JamesHJ, to be fair it is a bit weird…..
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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I've never seen a queue that big on the Fontaine Froide! Normally there's nothing.
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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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HoneyBunny wrote: |
I've never seen a queue that big on the Fontaine Froide! Normally there's nothing. |
In school hols at certain times of the day there is always a queue there. However the queue today was probably a combination of not much open initially along with Santons being shut (I could see as I went up Solaise just how much snow had slid down into the gully) and the pent up demand of the last few days now the sun came out.
I should also say the photos of Fontaine Froid were courtesy of Snowhead Snow Trax - thanks. Sorry should have credited him earlier on.
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@JamesHJ, I have nothing but contempt for macron. He is no friend of the uk.
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You know it makes sense.
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Steve Angus wrote: |
HoneyBunny wrote: |
I've never seen a queue that big on the Fontaine Froide! Normally there's nothing. |
In school hols at certain times of the day there is always a queue there. However the queue today was probably a combination of not much open initially along with Santons being shut (I could see as I went up Solaise just how much snow had slid down into the gully) and the pent up demand of the last few days now the sun came out.
I should also say the photos of Fontaine Froid were courtesy of Snowhead Snow Trax - thanks. Sorry should have credited him earlier on. |
Ahhh, I never go in school holidays!! Have never seen a big queue for the FF before. There can't be a lot you haven't seen by now lol
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Poster: A snowHead
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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 admire you for your comments on the occasional stupid level of skiing/boarding one sees. TBH, it is getting to the extent I am seroiusly considering, and with a two, possibly three, year gap due to covid, whether at 65 I shall ever bother to put on skis and boots again as I find one gets more spooked with age by the behaviour of the very few.
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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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@countryman, I know what you mean but if you pick your resorts and dates carefully you can largely avoid the 'hero' brigade.
EK at NY is definitely one combo to avoid as Steve points out above.
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@Steve Angus, top rant! Thank goodness Ben was OK.
Happy New Year to you all!
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countryman - its sad isnt it that people such as yourself feel that way! Although I'm not sure its actually the behaviour of the very few - its pretty widespread id say!
red 27 - yes certainly worse in certain sections of the mountain / places / places / resorts and dates.... personally the Bellevarde side is always the worse - get up to the Val glacier and it is much better up there for the most part.
Hurtle - thanks. Yes! To you too.
What is also worth remembering is that even "close calls" and what people consider is a close call (even if the other party concerned dont think it is 'close') that that incident can strip the person of all confidence. The classic when you are teaching someone and a third party comes at high speed quite close and is totally oblivious the impact their actions have on others. I have had beginners I have spent days and hours building up confidence with and a 'close call' strips that ALL away - the other person doesn't even realise what they have done and it is deeply frustrating. As I ALWAYS say to people - generally persons who have learnt as kids and now teens / adults and are WELL within their comfort zone lets say on a green slope / zone tranquil is:
"half your speed, then half it again, double your overtaking distance and then double it again" and only then are you anywhere near in a 'good place'
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countryman wrote: |
I admire you for your comments on the occasional stupid level of skiing/boarding one sees. TBH, it is getting to the extent I am seroiusly considering, and with a two, possibly three, year gap due to covid, whether at 65 I shall ever bother to put on skis and boots again as I find one gets more spooked with age by the behaviour of the very few. |
I feel much the same way.
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@Steve Angus, i loved skiing in Val / Tignes, the clientele put me off ever going back though. Very high% of back bottoms
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@Steve Angus, well justified rant! Glad Ben was OK and well done to him on his first ski trip over to Tignes. Happy New Year and hopefully one with more freedom and normality very soon.
@countryman, @Hurtle, sad you feel discouraged like that but I understand why.
I feel I've become more vigilant and cautious of other skiers/boarders as I've got older. Also more aware of riskier bits of piste, bottlenecks and junctions in Val D/Tignes, having skied there so many times.
It helps to be familiar with an area but only so much you can do, then just down to luck.
I agree it could be challenge to get back to skiing confidently after a couple of years off. I hope to try next season, assuming my new bionic knee is up to it. I'll be praying for good snow and visibility.
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I feel that overtaking skills and speed awareness should be taught early on, at snowplough level, and reinforced at all levels of lesson. No one seems to mention the skiway code, or teach where to stop safely (not under a chair lift or round a blind corner). I think these skills add to the fun of getting around the mountain. Years ago I did a 4 day course for school staff who wanted to take groups of kids for a ski outside of their lessons and it has proved very useful.
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Despite being a traffic aware courteous cyclist, whenever I go out there’ll be at least one driver who tries to kill me. Skiing and cycling defensively help minimise the risks but there’s only so much you can do if not everyone is trying to keep each other safe. Have to admit part of me is glad that travel ban means I don’t have to contend with the New Year crowds.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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...and I should have added glad Ben was fine.
The last time I got hit was from behind by a 12 year old girl snowboarder at Grindelwald. Parents came up very apologetically. Mercifully no damage done and I stayed on my feet. Tbh I was more worried for the snowboarder on that occasion.
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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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red 27 wrote: |
@countryman, I know what you mean but if you pick your resorts and dates carefully you can largely avoid the 'hero' brigade.
EK at NY is definitely one combo to avoid as Steve points out above. |
Definitely
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@Steve Angus, so glad Ben was OK, sounds like it could have been nasty.
Every word of your top "rant" struck a resonant note. Is this just a problem in the big French ski areas? We tend to go to Italy or Andorra these days (having, in the past, done at least one week a year in EK) and see far fewer idiots on the slopes.
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You know it makes sense.
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@Steve Angus, good rant as has been stated. It's a questioning one, and the answer might be similar to the question about why people drive the way they do. And the answer is: they were taught how to do it, but not how to do it the right way, nor why that matters. For example, I taught my kids to not merely stop at the four way stop, but also to see who arrived when, and to watch the other drivers, go when its your turn, and communicate if needed so it works.
I also liked your point about how the non-event in my mind may have hurt the confidence of the person that thought I skied too close to them even if I didn't. There are times I'd say maybe they were in the wrong place for their ability, but that'd be wrong. Good reminder that we were all learners once.
If we're on our game, we can even help. Some boarder shot out from the woods at 90 degrees to the run in front of me the other day, and in addition to the profanity I told him why he can't do that. To my amazement he said "Sorry, you're right". When we bring the light along with the heat, things tend to go better.
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Hurtle - what a shame!
Levi215 - again a real shame.... I just wish (not just here in Val) resorts were aware of the issue at large here... I know in plenty of places around the work they work much harder than here in France to improve things!
PeakyB - thanks! And yes there is certainly an element of luck thats for sure. Knowing the bottlenecks and timings of busy slopes etc certainly helps! In terms of getting back on snow - come on down!
blueski2 - you nailed it on the head there. I sadly think that as a profession as snowsports instructors we have created a monster of our own making.... certainly when snowboarding came along 30 years ago and ski manufacturers 'realeased' carving skis to counteract everyone shifting to snowboarding that the rush to skip the learning curve and the millions of nuts and bolts that make up the sport were lost. Sad!
brovert - think you nailed it on the head there - everyone needs to work together and unlike cycling and many other examples, on the mountain everyone really is equal in terms of ski, boarder etc but its here people 'try' and make up hierarchy (unfortunately) and it is from there the notion of speed and aggression seems to 'win'!
VolklAttivaS5 - shame!
moosepig - oh it really could have been nasty but luckily wasnt! Is it just a problem in the big French ski areas - quite probably but having taught and skied the world over I think different countries have different issues but this particular one is probably more akin to the French resorts yes!
Scooter in Seattle - great words...."not how to do it the right way, nor why that matters" - totally correct... takes it back to my point above in that the profession is partly at fault! As instructors we are suckers to the pressures thrown at us by certain learners of wanting to ski black runs on day one because 'mates are doing it' - here in Val for example its the expectation that at all costs you 'will' ski the Face de Bellevarde at some point during the week no matter what - why!!!!????????? Yes the non-event is actually the bigger problem for instructors as collisions (no matter what people say) are quite rare for the most part compared to the numbers of so called 'close calls!'..... 'we were all learners once' and unfortunately those of us who learnt as kids are at a disadvantage as we can't remember what it was like to be a learner!!!!! So learning as an adult is a whole different process! Yes education is a good one.... I see you are in Seattle - I worked in Whistler for a few seasons and I certainly saw such an approach working over there as the language / attitude barrier doesn't exist anywhere near what it does in these parts. But thanks for those awesome points!
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Poster: A snowHead
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Steve Angus I always enjoy reading your posts but the points about poor behaviour on the slopes really hit a nerve. I was in Val the week of the 12/12 and the lack of courtesy and common sense on the slopes really hit home.
The number of people who set off without first looking uphill is staggering. The number of skiers who believe “speed demonstrates how good a skier you are” even more so.
The most disturbing though was the number of people “skiing” down Face in the late afternoon who had no control whatsoever and were a menace to themselves as well as other slope users. “Lemming Leap” which I call the path just before the first steep pitch was packed with people too scared to set off but managing to get in the way of those who were trying to get down.
On the plus side I didn’t come across any boarders sitting just below a lip, hidden from view!
Due back 6/2 and hoping for a change in rules but I suspect there will have to be a dramatic fall in Covid numbers for that to happen.
Wishing you and your family a Happy 2022.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Captain Primrose - yes we call it 'Lemmings Leap' too. But interesting that you feel the same / see the same. Sometimes I wonder if its just me - this conversation re-enforces me! And yes please lets hope you are allowed back soon! Pretty please!
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Wow! Where is everyone?
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Minion1980 wrote: |
Wow! Where is everyone? |
At home with Omnicron
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Just how quite are the slopes???. This gives the impression that there are very few people around.
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I'm there right now (Val d'Isère) after a change of plans, it is quiet indeed (Fornet blissfully so except the last stretch above Sign), but not that empty either in the usual busy slopes. I do not know what it would be like in a "normal" year though.
By the way, I was sad to see the Cascade restaurant (up at Pissaillas) closed: does anybody know what's up? I ate at overpriced Signal instead...
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I believe a substantial proportion of the Cascade staff have COVID.
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Minion1980 wrote: |
Wow! Where is everyone? |
At home cursing Macron
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