Poster: A snowHead
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Hubby and I are off to La Plagne for 2 weeks next weekend and fancy some summer sliding.
With Tignes now shut we were thinking about heading over to Les Deux Alpes instead.
I'm aware it's a long trip from la Plagne so we thought we might look at booking a night or 2 in a hotel there.
Having not summer skied before my first question is, is it worth it? My ski level is happy on la Plagne blues and reds with my husband being better than me but not looking for anything crazy steep.
Secondly, has anybody been recently and can let us know what the conditions are like? (Did a google search but the snow reports I found were from April).
Thirdly we have our own boots but would need to rent skis, any tips on where to go for that, if it is possible?
Fourthly, any hotel recs greatly received.
Finally, are any days better/quieter to go than others?
Thanks in advance, more than happy to report back on the skiing, etc when we get back!
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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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roguemazza, Hotel de la Valentin is very nice. It's run by Alisa who is English and her French husband. Les Lutins is fine also but having stayed at both I'd probably favour Valentin. They do HB also but be warned I never managed all 4 courses in a week's stay there. For ski rental try Ski Extreme. Charlotte will sort you out for lessons, she's great.
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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 was there last Saturday. It was my first time skiing in summer and I thought the conditions were good. There was quite a bit of space up there, I didn't feel the small bit for racing mattered.
you could take a red run down to two different chairs, I forget their names.
For the most part it was rather flat and short (lots of laps) which was pretty much what I was expecting.
some race people I spoke to and the lifties were moaning about the surface because it had been a warm night, but for me I thought it was fine, I prefer it a bit softer to rock hard like they do.
I was there at 7am, and on snow by 8, by 11 we were bored and the snow was getting slushy and we came back. it was good not having skied since may, but didn't bother going back sunday. did vtt instead
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You'll need to Register first of course.
You'll need to Register first of course.
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Otherwise for conditions you can just check the webcam on the Glacier http://m.webcam-hd.com/2alpes/2alpes_glacier . In July this year it was apparently the best conditions in years our Peak Retreats clients have told us.
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Thanks guys for all the comments.
I think we are going to head down for a couple of nights and give it a go, will probably sort it out last minute once we know what thw weather is like.
Had not even given any thought to a lesson, so will bear that in mind.
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roguemazza, have a look at easiski.com. Very highly recommended instructor at all levels.
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