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The good news though is that Avoriaz is going to stay open until 25th April Toofy Grin
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This is good news indeed - as I'm heading out for the final few days of the season over easter weekend, so happy that I'll be able to get some (water)skiing in!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, what a difference a day makes! Skied yesterday for one run. Top of Linga bubble down to the chair, up to the top and then down to the bubble station again. It was horrible. A smattering of new snow over slush.
This morning was so much better. WE drove around to Ardent (beautiful drive by the way for any considering it) and took the bubble up to Lindarettes. Skied through Avoriaz and up to the top of Arare. A couple of runs down there (firm but fun) and then we took the kids for their first black run down the Coupe De Monde. Perhaps that wasnt the best of ideas as despite the sunshine, the Coupe was pretty icy and scraped off. Kids were fantastic though and skied all the way down without much problem.
Took the chair back up to the top and skied down the run on the other side of Arare (not sure of its name but its a blue) that was lovely and the pistes were starting to soften. Took the chair over to Lindarette and skied the Blue down from the top of Avoriaz. Had a nice bit of lunch at the ice bar near the Fleurie lift and then a couple more runs down the Blue from the top of the Prolay chair before heading home. Wonderful day and we cant wait for tomorrow.
Today's snow was definitely firm this morning but I would suspect that by starting at Fornet and then moving across to the Stade/Arare area we could have enjoyed relatively softer conditions from early on. Tomorrow we will experiment!
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Well, not skied for a while, but we ventured up to Fornet this morning. Great spring conditions that lasted for a couple of hours, several inches of fresh on a hard base - very pleasantly surprised. Softened up considerably by about 11am. Eventful day, found a guy unconcious underneath a small cliff - looked like a drop/jump gone wrong. Skiing on his own and could not remember anything. Fortunately, no lasting serious damage and after getting him picked up and off to hospital, skied a while longer, had a leisurely lunch and then (water) skied back down to Ardent just in time to witness a punch up in the car park!!
Not sure how long the lower pistes of Avoriaz and Lindarets are going to hold up, but there is still some nice snow higher up if you look for it.
Enjoy what is left of the season.
Bob
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Eventful day, found a guy unconcious underneath a small cliff - looked like a drop/jump gone wrong. Skiing on his own and could not remember anything.
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Good job somebody noticed him!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Eventful day, found a guy unconcious underneath a small cliff - looked like a drop/jump gone wrong. Skiing on his own and could not remember anything.
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Almost missed him, at first glance from a distance he looked like a rock, but then saw his skis below!!
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Ardoyne,
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Skiing on his own and could not remember anything.
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Was he wearing a helmet??
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Ardoyne,
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Skiing on his own and could not remember anything.
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No.
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Well basically the pistes in Champoussin are now closed, and looking at the webcams I can see why.
We had originally hoped (against hope) to go for the first week of the holidays (this weekend) but gave up hope of that about a month ago. Even a metre of snow won't help now.
But we had two good weeks, in nice weather, so it wasn't all bad. I will now be turning my thoughts to the summer and coming back to the webcams in late October for more mental torture.
Cheers everyone, and for those of you still out there or still to go, have fun and stay safe. Skis don't slide well on mud!
Tim
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Another great day in the PDS. Parked at Linga and skied the Chatel area today. Quite firm in the morning but the sun shone and between 11.30 and 1.45pm we had some lovely skiing with the kids. Skied everything around the Les Combes Lift and Plaine Dranse.
One thing I would mention is that I noticed the old stone etc on some of the more Sun exposed slopes. Things are definately starting to move into Summer mode. Off to Avoriaz tomorrow and hoping to get high and stay high for as much of the day as possible
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Markoncarp, cant wait to hear how you get on in Avoriaz tomorrow. I arrive on Sat for my last few days rippin this season and to top up the goggle/sunnies tan
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Markoncarp,glad to hear that you are having a good time still.
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OK. Today was ummmmm "interesting"
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Drove over to the Ardent Bubble and then got the chair over to Avoriaz. Noticed that they are now moving snow in quite large quantities. The large jumps in the Park have now been demolished and even some of the more obvious areas of "off piste" that adjoin the main thoroughfares are now being extracted to ensure that there is snow to ski on.
We got the chair up to the top of the Arare run but decided at the last minute to go down the Coupe de Monde... Wrong decision... The Coupe was pretty slushy to be fair, even when it was so high up. It obviously hadnt had a chance to freeze last night and even at 10.45am, it was hard going. The bottom was just mashed potato and when you add the masses of skiers that seemed to have the same idea as us, I have to say I was pretty cheesed off.
We got the chair back up and decided to take the kids down the Jump park which runs inbetween the two blue runs (Arare and Stade?) Again. Wrong decision... The destruction of the main park in Avoriaz has meant that every boarder and his dog was plumetting head long down the rather small roadways between the jumps. It was like Testosterone City! Again, added to this rather strange phenomenon was the fact that it seemed that due to the other local resorts all being closed, every ski school in the PDS had had the same idea and were also leading their young pupils down the same small roadways. Shouts, Screams and cries added to the sound of slush and by the time we had got to the bottom of the run, I was ready to go home.
We skied over to Lindarette but even by 12 o Clock, I'd had enough. We went down in the bubble and the day was only made bearable by two things:
1. we managed to get the kids a couple of pairs of ex-demo ski's and poles for 65 euros each - good skis as well- twin tips -they just need a good service!
2. we managed to find a lovely restaurant alongside the Lac Montriand, where we had a fantastic lunch whilst the kids soaked up the sun by the lake - playing along the banks whilst enraptured by the hordes of frogs that are "cuddling" in the margins.
We leave tomorrow and will try to get an hour or two in the morning to see if the kids ski's are OK, but to be honest, I'm not overly looking forward to it.
Conditions are definately deteriorating and with the crowds that are being forced into the area, my advice must be to get out EARLY (first lift is possible) and be ready to finish around lunch time.
If you look at it positively, the weather is fantastic - I've been skiing in a t-shirt for most of the day - the views are spectacular, the lift passes are cheaper and the tan looks great when you get home.
If you want to be negative, then the pistes are packed, the slush is a nightmare and the thought of getting up early is a pain after a few beers the night before... personally, I'm a positive thinker and I've had the most relaxing week and am quite sad to be going home!
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Markoncarp, thanks for the update. I am a glass half full bloke so I am sure we will have a great trip. I am always up for the first lift so that's not a problem and it sounds like we are in for some classic long lunches.
Safe trip back and congrats on the bargain skis for the kids.
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You know it makes sense.
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Just to say thanks to everyone for their posts over the season.
I'm signing off for the rest of the spring / summer.
Have a great time, no matter what you do.
"See you" next season.
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Looking forward to our season out there- driving out on the 17th December- only 250days to go!
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Poster: A snowHead
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Got back from Avoriaz yesterday and it was a mixed bag really. Sunday and Monday were glorious sunshine but that clearly did not help the snow conditions to the extent that links were closing across the PDS and we had to down load on a lift or two. Then the rain came on Tuesday morning which was a bit grim but it stopped just before lunch. On Tuesday evening the temperatures dropped and when we were leaving Avroiaz at 6:00am they had the cannons on and there had been a dusting so they might be able to stay open to 25th as planned.
Anyway we had come cracking lunches in Prin Bois (spelling?) and tended to ski the afternoons up above Pre la Joux because Avoriaz was very busy. Our mornings were spent above Avoriaz before the crowds arrived.
If you are yet to head out then have a good trip. That’s it for me this year and as FlyingStantoni says see you next season.
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Well we have packed up on the Swiss side, odd foray over to Chatel this week to teach but other than that it's bye bye til next season from me...Bikes have been out every day and the cable car here in Champery has more bikes on it now than I see in the summer normally!
Have a great summer and catch up on slopes in the PdS soon x
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I have just had a snow alert for Les Gets for Tues night
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Great video lol, god i love Morzine and Avoriaz, bring on December, SSSSSNNNNNNOOOOOWWWWW!!!!!!
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WOOOHOOO under 200 days til I'm in Morzine
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Hahaha that video is awesome!
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hhhmm - August 30 2010 we were going up La Pointe chairlift on Mt Chery and were covered in snow by the time we got to the top. Today, 19th June, we took the same lift up intending to walk over to Mt Caly - and yes, it got colder and colder going up, the lift went slower and slower, and there was definitely white stuff coming down and settling, for just a few seconds, on our jackets. We could see in the distance on the higher slopes that there had been a dusting of snow overnight.
There appears to be a bit of drainage work going on in the Rosta bowl but not much else to notice - but having driven up to Avoriaz the other day we were amazed at the amount of new apartment buildings that have shot up. Yes, we had seen all the cranes up there during the winter, but had no idea that there was to be so much building. Looks as if the place is doubling in size - apparently the apartments are all to be much larger and not the shoebox size put up in the past.
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Pamski, Are those inflatable teddies still in evidence in Avoriaz? Really bizarre. I'm glad to hear they will be bigger apartments, there is a shortage of apartments with elbow room and those that there are are hugely expensive.
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Looks like there is is a plan to replace the old two seat Rochassons chair this coming season. That should speed things up a bit and give me a bit more confidence in the lift - I once saw the cable blown off the runners in high winds whilst sitting in a restaurant at the bottom.
(PS my first picture post, so hope it turns out ok)
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BergenBergen, God I hate that lift! It this the one that gives you access to the Linderets Bowl?
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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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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Shitolai
That lift opened uo last season and all it did was ruin chamosiere for us locals as lots of people saw the new lift and went up it to find they had an option of a red or a black and skiied it like a bunch of w***ers.
The three man put most of them off before.
Andy
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Poster: A snowHead
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anderoo, +1
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Pamski wrote: |
anderoo, +1 |
I'm not a local, but as a regular I totally agree Love the Arbis in particular but never take it for granted (or is that my skiing abiltiy? Probably)
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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anderoo, yep.
I am presuming there was some logic behind the positioning decision as "making Chamossiere accessible" wasn't one that was ever going to be popular.
Mind you, late 90s all the rumours were that thez were simply going to remove the Chamossiere (and Chery Nord, possibly even Mont Chery entirely) so it could be worse...
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under a new name, There is still talk (only wispered) that they may give up on Mont Chery in the not too distant future. Something to do with the lease on the land if gossip is to be believed.
The problem that they have is Les Gets loses out on a lot of the PDS cash if Mont Cherie is not kept open till the 1st Week in April, which last season was not an easy achievement.
Anyway lets stop making our mountain popular we might get punters on the other side.
Andy
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Shitolai
That lift opened uo last season and all it did was ruin chamosiere for us locals as lots of people saw the new lift and went up it to find they had an option of a red or a black and skiied it like a bunch of w***ers.
The three man put most of them off before.
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errm. sorry
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Any word on the 2012 season???
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Yep a whole big thread on it
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