Poster: A snowHead
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We are dropping by Geneva and Annecy in the Summer and thought it would be good for a couple of mornings skiing on a glacier. Where would you recommend is best? I thought Tignes (been in Winter). Never been Summer skiing before so it will be a novelty.
Can you rent ski's and boots in the Summer from the resort?
Thanks for the help.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Your only options now are Tignes as you suggested and Les Deux Alpes.
Kit can be hired from both resorts easily.
Do not expect anything like in winter, it is still fun getting turns in the summer though.
Andy
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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We can do a ski package as part of our adrenaline package so equipment and lift pass included in the price : http://www.summeractivityholidays.com/adrenaline_package.php
It's pretty limited skiing in summer and the glacier in Tignes is only open until 4th August this summer : after that it's for pedestrians only.
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Jerby: Tignes glacier is great fun in the summer. We've been there in July in 6 of the last 7 summers and have always had decent snow cover, with about 20km of piste open. As anderoo says, hire kit is easily available - skis from about €15 a day full price - with 2 for 1 also available if Ski Republic is open, although we've found their summer opening can be a bit sporadic.
There's loads of other stuff to do as well, including free ski lifts for pedestrians and mountain bikers. The skiing is usually open from 07.15 to about 13.00, though the snow can be a bit soft by late morning.
PM me if any interest in our 4 person apartment: 5 mins walk from the Grande Motte funicular; flexible summer stays of any duration; and cheap rates .
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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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I've skied on the Tignes and Les Deux Alpes glaciers and found it well worth while, with lessons. Frankly, I wouldn't bother for free skiing. You have to queue and compete with the racers to get up there (and for space, once up, and to get down at the end of the short ski day). Of the pistes open, you will almost certainly not have access to them all (but with instruction, looping the same piste is fine). And you do have to get up very early in the morning! In Les Deux Alpes our meeting place was at the gondola at 0700. We took lunch up, and waited for the hordes to descend, enjoying the views, then got the gondola down when it was quieter. There is good ski tuition available in both places, of course.
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And- if you're really lucky - you can get snow like this (July 2011):
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Nice!
I've been to L2A a few times in the summer - as long as you know what to expect I think it is well worth a bit of glacier summer skiing. Especially if you are doing lessons, or a freestyle camp or something and not just after motorway miles.
I'd love a Tignes summer trip next year.
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Might be best to go to Tignes if it's that quiet. last time I skied in Les Deux Alpes it was June and very full of racers. Didn't matter to us - had great lessons on one piste - but the kids were a pain, ramming onto the lifts - required sharp elbows!!
A lot of the kids were Italian, and all very good skiers, evidently, and also very competitive and ruthless little things, in all their ski gear. It was funny seeing them around the resort in the afternoon, in their summer clothes, looking just like normal little kids and much more likeable!
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