Poster: A snowHead
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Hi Guys
This is my first post here and i'm a relative newbie to the ski scene so could do with some advice on where to book.
A bit of background on myself:
Only started skiing last year but think (probably foolishly) that i'm doing pretty well. I did the usual coupld of hours on the indoors in england then went out last Jan for a week in Chamonix. Stuck exclusively to Le Tour, managing to progress to blues in that week.
After that i was hooked and did quite a few hours on the indoors back here, then a couple of weeks ago went to Val D'isere for a week. Did level 2 ski school progressing from worst in my group to pretty much the best over the course of the week quite happily covering a lot of blues and reds. As i was away with two completely fearless (stupid some may say ) women, they had me doing loads of blues and some reds from the first day. By the end of the week i was very happy, and had covered most of the espace killy greens, blues and reds (still haven't popped my cherry on a black run yet though). I'm happy on all the blues, but some of the steeper and icier reds still scare me so will attempt them but slowly.
I haven't really done any off piste yet ... but am looking forward to giving that a go.
So ... you know my ability and where i've been now so i could do with some suggestions of where to go March 11th. There will be myself and one other guy going who snowboards at about the same level as my skiing, and it will need to be a trip on a budget because there's only 2 of us so can't fill a chalet or big apartment to reduce costs.
One thing i do want is a big ski area. In 1 week we managed to pretty much cover the entire espace killy pistes, so size is of importance to me cos i like skiing new areas.
We've been looking at Chamonix again (cos it's cheap and i only skied a small part last year), Avoriaz, Val Thorens, and maybe Les Deux Alps so far cos i know nothing about other countries resorts.
Input on any of these resorts, or throwing in new ideas would be much appreciated along with websites for booking apartments cheaply.
Thanks in advance
Chris
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Hi chris and welcome. Iv been to the 2 alpes and chamonix a few times and they are very good choices for ur requirements, but again the weather will play a big part in your final choice, for example this march saw a heatwave decend on the cham area and the day i got there the village temp was plus 18!!.normally its -3!! If you can stay near an area which is a reasonable drive from a number of resorts then you can choose where to go on what conditions are there at the time.We satyed in cham but went to val thorens, zermatt and flumett as well as skiing le tour and le brevent. This way you keep your options open and can select via the net the up to date cond and forecast. Its hit and miss weather wise but if you look at the temp in chamonix theyre currently reaching double figures in the arvo so its just luck! One good tip is though look to ski somewhare with a highish altitude which will ensure optimum coditions- Les 2 alpes etc. Any way enjoy and i hope youv gained some valuable info from my post
cheers
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I suggest any resort higher up in the 3 valleys would be ideal. VT, Meribel, Courchevel should all be snowsure in early March and with 600kms of piste, should keep you occupied. Courchevel 1850 is very expensive, but I've done 1650 much cheaper. It's definitely worth considering.
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Chri$, We have availability in our chalet in Alpe D'Huez on the 11th March. Its a great ski area and we are happy to give discounts to Snowheads as well. Think it would be absolutely ideal for the level of skiing that you describe with plenty to keep you occupied. Have a look at our website www.skialacarte.co.uk and PM me if you are interested. You and your friend would be very welcome!
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Chri$, welcome to snowHeads
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Sounds like you would find something in most of the large resorts to keep you occupied. Alp d'huez is good for all levels of skiers. Courchevel is fantastic. If there is only two of you I would be tempted if you are going through an operator to wait till 2/3 weeks before when you will have some idea of where has got the best snow. I wouldn't rule out going back to Val d'Sere. You'll now the runs and its great resort for skiing in March
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