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franga wrote: |
Minion1980 wrote: |
Wow! Where is everyone? |
At home cursing Macron |
Or Boris
(Can’t seem to post an image from my phone, but the Marmot Arms in Le Lac has a big TV sign… “dangly bits to Brexit / dangly bits to Boris”
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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raino wrote: |
franga wrote: |
Minion1980 wrote: |
Wow! Where is everyone? |
At home cursing Macron |
Or Boris
(Can’t seem to post an image from my phone, but the Marmot Arms in Le Lac has a big TV sign… “dangly bits to Brexit / dangly bits to Boris” |
We might be cursing him too after 5 this evening ...
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Steve Angus wrote: |
With staff shortages etc it was interesting to see the Grand Pre and the Fontaine Froid both closed today! |
Was that well sign-posted, or were you just paying attention to the piste map boards? I certainly wouldn't want to arrive at the bottom of Fontaine Froid with a beginner and find it closed!
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thelem wrote: |
Steve Angus wrote: |
With staff shortages etc it was interesting to see the Grand Pre and the Fontaine Froid both closed today! |
Was that well sign-posted, or were you just paying attention to the piste map boards? I certainly wouldn't want to arrive at the bottom of Fontaine Froid with a beginner and find it closed! |
Well it was shut at the top of Olympic, not moving and non of the barriers set up and they put netting up across the piste down Arcelle to stop you skiing that way! They're good and stopping you going where you shouldn't!
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It was Genepy off Borsat that I was thinking of more than the piste under the lift - you think you're taking a cruisy green and instead you end up with a choice between Santons and whatever the black is called! Sounds like they made sure it wasn't a problem, anyway.
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thelem wrote: |
It was Genepy off Borsat that I was thinking of more than the piste under the lift - you think you're taking a cruisy green and instead you end up with a choice between Santons and whatever the black is called! Sounds like they made sure it wasn't a problem, anyway. |
Yea I get you.... yes they must have closed it at the bottom of that pitch down from Borsat surely yes.
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Enjoy reading how things are in EK. Link doesn't seem to be working.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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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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Thanks, that works. Impressive. 4 days and to be skiing with that confidence and control.
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blacksheep - thanks glad you like reading the blog. And yes it is very impressive - pretty chuffed I've helped him get to that point in just a few days.
thelem - thanks so much!
Cold again
I have to say I'm pretty knackered this week - lots going on and a couple of later nights. Also cold weather really takes the energy out of you thats for sure! Anyway I didnt get enough sleep again last night but as you might be able to tell I am not teaching this afternoon and was only on this morning so am having a fairly chilled pm. Of course with Ben not at school again today - we are hoping his teacher will be back on Monday, and his best friends granny and grandpa having been on babysitting duties here all day yesterday and this am it is our turn to have the carnage at ours this pm - so its not a totally relaxing pm unfortunately! Hey ho I'm glad to be in the warmth and no ski boots on! Ill have to go out later as I'm taking them both to their swimming lesson but apart from that I'm nice and relaxed and warm.
Anyway this morning it was a case of getting Olivia to the school bus and Clare took care of Bens movement. I geared up with my 9 layers and headed over the road to the bottom of the funi to meet my team including the guy in the vid above! The sun was shining and initially it didnt feel that cold. We headed up and spent the first half of the lesson looping around on the Grand Pre trying to work on some carving and like the story of the week they learnt that quite quickly! I could see the 'hat' cloud on Mont Blanc so it was an indication that the weather was slowly going to move in and hey presto the clouds have been rolling in all day - nothing too bad yet a while but it may well be snowing by the time it gets dark! Anyway when a cloud passed by it certainly felt colder (a LOT) and when the sun reappeared from time to time it felt lovely! But all in all it was jolly cold once again!
We took a trip down the Johan Clarey piste and it was in the best condition ever as it was deserted and they had made artificial snow on it that was so grippy - lovely.
At lunchtime I got home and Clare and I had about an hour before the boys got back and since then it has been a mix of tidying up the mess and carnage, doing some laundry and typing this up. Have a few emails to reply to and then as I said above am taking the boys swimming a little later on. Looking forward to having a bit of binge watch tonight.
In other local news locals are a little sad as it looks like one of our racers, Victor Muffet Jeandet has broken his ankle ahead of the Olympic games. There was a chance he could have picked up a medal in either GS or combined so that is a blow to the resort. Also I am awaiting to see what the local news coming out of the town council meeting is and will try and put anything of note in tomorrows update. Talking of tomorrow I think some skiing with Ben and his friend are on the agenda but lets see what the weather is like first as it could be horrible for the whole weekend and LOTS of snow. Stand by.
TTFN
Still some dust on crust to be had out there and it is quite deep in some places I have been told and seeing some colleagues videos.
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Poster: A snowHead
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@Steve Angus, loved the picture of Ben building his igloo. I notice no one else was braving the cold though!
Really enjoying your news updates, hoping that France opens up to us next weekend.
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@Steve Angus, Is Ben available to dig out our terrace? You could supervise from the sofa inside
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Steve Angus wrote: |
j_b - lets hope so! And yes the rocks are nothing to worry about - nearly always like that most of the Winter!
chocksaway - yea I agree I think its limestone there as well - would tally.
Final
I was a little apprehensive that Olivia would not be on form today and the whole morning (well day really) was going to be thrown in the air - the last days work at that! Alas apart from being washed out she was OK and ate an OK breakfast. I took her to club this morning and Clare took Ben. Actually getting her to club was interesting as apparently I can't dress her properly and she was somewhat uncomfortable she kept on informing me! Anyway it got to the point of basically telling her to lump it and leave it and get on with it. She finally did and apart from being a little tired at the back of the group she skied with the club all day and that allowed Clare and I to complete a full day of teaching! Thankfully.
The morning with my team we worked on moguls and initially they did struggle a little but for the first time in moguls that was to be expected however I was blown away with how good they got and really really it all started to click together! There were a couple of funny falls though including some double ejections - good on them all for dusting themselves down and carrying on again though!
It was another sunny day and temps are just about cold enough for them to be making snow which is good but in the midday sun is it lovely and warm to be able to sit in the sun and enjoy so thats what I did at lunchtime! Yay!
The afternoon I had the wife of someone from the other day - a SH in actual fact. After a bit of a confidence knocking fall it was time to rebuild a couple of elements of her skiing to get her back on the straight and narrow. So we did some work on a variety of red runs and even in the stade where the snow was still perfect this afternoon. A jolly successful afternoon all in all!
With a slight change of plan as far as pick up logistics it was me who collected Ben from village.
And that is that really as far as work for the foreseeable future. Next few days ill be mostly internally looking before re-assessing what the **** happens next next week!
In local news the La Daille gondola I think got fixed today so that is good. Meanwhile covid is raging across the resort and they are reporting something like 15 - 20 cases a DAY within Val and that is of course symtomatic people! There is some level of worry about how little checking of pass sanitaires is going on around town after so much hype about it. Apparently to hit government requirements they only need to check 5% of people e.g. on the lifts.... well apparently they are doing 6x that number... not sure that can be correct as I have not been checked ONCE!!!! In the week of the 12-19 December some 6000 checks were made - again I was not checked during that time.... so I guess what I am saying is that as and when the travel restrictions are eased there is a good chance that having to get daily tests may not be needed - if you are checked and someone in the party gets turned away chances are try another lift a few mins later and you will get through just fine - make a mockery of it all really! Although apparently more Police are coming to enforce mask wearing etc etc etc soon too!
Apart from that I think that is all for now.
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@Steve Angus, can't believe I only came across your blog now. sitting in wet and miserable London for sure I appreciate your lessons a bit more (mogul notwithstanding). Best of luck for the rest of the season and hopefully see you and Clare soon.
Miao
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j b wrote: |
@Steve Angus, loved the picture of Ben building his igloo. I notice no one else was braving the cold though!
Really enjoying your news updates, hoping that France opens up to us next weekend. |
Thanks - he just loves it. Promise I did go and help him after I snapped this photo! Promise! No no-one else was braving the weather no way! Thanks glad you enjoy the updates! Fingers crossed for some good news yes.
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muppet wrote: |
@Steve Angus, Is Ben available to dig out our terrace? You could supervise from the sofa inside |
You know what that is a good idea! In fact I wished we lived on the ground floor yesterday as I could have sat happily in the warmth and watched him dig for hours and hours on end. His imagination is something else - he had set up BBQ's / a round about and a jacuzzi out there at one moment in time!
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Miao - ah thanks so much! Firstly WELCOME TO SNOWHEADS.... keep tuning in and reading up. Sorry to hear London is wet and grey - nothing changes there eh! See you soon.
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I’m wondering if booking accommodation last minute for the second half of March would be wise. I’m coming from Australia and have considerable logistics to navigate.
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sbooker wrote: |
I’m wondering if booking accommodation last minute for the second half of March would be wise. I’m coming from Australia and have considerable logistics to navigate. |
Anything that overlaps with Easter is going to limit your options and given what is going on in terms of demand and not being able to travel at the moment (Brits here) then as soon as things open up the demand (I think / hope) is going to be off the scale so I dont think it would be a wise decision especially when you will be coming all the way around the world for it!
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sbooker wrote: |
I’m wondering if booking accommodation last minute for the second half of March would be wise. I’m coming from Australia and have considerable logistics to navigate. |
I'd guess that the British chalet operators at least would have plenty currently available & be flexible re prices and cancellation policy.
As Steve mentions, should restrictions be removed for Brits then this would rapidly change.
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Rosee B was very quiet - so sad but it was nice to have a beer in the sun but boy it got chilly I can tell you!
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At least the beer stays cold. And those beers look GOOD!
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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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@Steve Angus,
Then ski the down escalator?
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What’s the deal with apres this season? I presume no bands on daytime or evening and sitting at tables only? Are Cocorico and the Folie open? Guess the bars must be pretty quiet in the evenings.
Fingers crossed we will be allowed in and our March trip will go ahead.
Hope you get some more bookings Steve.
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HoneyBunny wrote: |
What’s the deal with apres this season? I presume no bands on daytime or evening and sitting at tables only? Are Cocorico and the Folie open? Guess the bars must be pretty quiet in the evenings.
Fingers crossed we will be allowed in and our March trip will go ahead.
Hope you get some more bookings Steve. |
Plenty of bands on in Tignes!
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And restrictions seemed to be entirely ignored in Cocorico last week as I passed by every evening (except for the passe sanitaire check), with dancing, music, and standing patrons.
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Kenzie - yea - im not servicing your skis afterwards though!
HoneyBunny - thanks - yes fingers crossed! Apres - yes its still happening but yea quiet on the bands front for sure and it is most defiantly tables only. In fact they are getting more strict on it. When I was in Blue Note last night we were reminded that the Police had come around and enforced table on service in pubs etc. So much so that if you come and there is no seats left then they turn you away! Yes Cocorico and Folie open for sure. No idea about how busy evenings are as not out in the evenings! See you in March hopefully.
balso - bars are pushing the boundaries for sure - just to stay alive! But wherever they can get away with it bars are turning a blind eye as there is no help from the government of course. But the enforcers are starting to hand out fines etc.
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You must be pleased with the news about Brits being allowed to return from Friday this week. We certainly are!
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lower wrote: |
You must be pleased with the news about Brits being allowed to return from Friday this week. We certainly are! |
I have to say I am very happy, let's hope it lasts the rest of the season.
@Steve Angus, good timing me booking some lessons with you last night!
Hope Ben is felling better this morning, poor fella
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trainee snowboard jedi wrote: |
lower wrote: |
You must be pleased with the news about Brits being allowed to return from Friday this week. We certainly are! |
I have to say I am very happy, let's hope it lasts the rest of the season.
@Steve Angus, good timing me booking some lessons with you last night!
Hope Ben is felling better this morning, poor fella |
Yay you're back on here - long time!
Indeed for the rest of the season! yippee
It was good timing indeed and yes Ben is better this am thanks.... just a little tummy bug I think nothing serious!
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@Steve Angus, what a result on the art canvasses, I'd love to be able to get hold of something like that (at that price!!). Great news on the opening up, should see us OK for March now as just 2 adults, but feel for the families without all the details being communicated.
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Yep reckon you are right on Grand Pre and definitely Glacier! Oh to be on that snow!!
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