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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Love it!
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Onesie's and rear entry boots all around ?
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1993
Given how I loved my first trip, it's a bit of a puzzle why I missed 92 but anyhow come 1993 I was back out. It was another late one.
Again in a catered chalet, it was with Finlay's, who stopped trading in 2010 but were quite well known back then. The chalet was in Le Praz and hosted by a Kiwi couple - who kept a tidy place and were a good crack to boot.
I don't remember much about the skiing except for one day coming back over from Meribel a little before lifts closing and there were problems with Pas Du Lac and the French f*ckface f*ckers as me and mate liked to call them just gave it the gallic shrug and closed the lift for the day. There was one liftee who was the spitting image of Freddie Mercury. They were some scuffles as they told people already sat in a couple of the open bubbles that they had to get out. Anyhow, we took a punt on Loze, as it's called now, still being open. It wasn't. And rather than pay an exorbitant taxi fare we decided to walk up the piste. It had been a hot day and I hadn't taken out enough water. Skiing down in the early evening on deserted slopes it felt how I imagine a dopehead to feel after smoking some particularly good stuff. After the Starter at dinner I was feeling queasy - basically as I result of being severely dehydrated - so drank lots of water and went to bed. Was right as rain the next day.
The other thing I remember was going to a restaurant on the chalet hosts night off and having one of those shots from a bottle with a snake in it. Still no idea what that is about.
Costings:
Holiday Package £289 (Train/Ferry travel from Dover, Catered Chalet)
Travel to & from Dover £45
Insurance £25
Lift Pass £145
Ski & Boot Hire £90
Spending Money £40
TOTAL COST £634 - £79.25 a day
Postscript: You can see from the photo why I have never grown a beard since. Reminds of the movie An American Werewolf in London.
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An American who can’t grow a beard in London?
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Looking at the first photo of Tignes I think we have found the original owner of Prince Charles ski suit!
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@Layne, Nice reading, keep em coming.
£40 spends, how did you manage that?
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@Layne, Nowt wrong with that, one of the most pleasurable bits of a ski holiday for me is to have a picnic sitting off piste away from the noise of skiing and to enjoy the mountain and the peace, favourite place is in Flaine, take a right off the DMC on Mephistlo, go down a few 100m and there are some rocks to sit on, south facing and with Mt Blanc in front of you.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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@Layne, I am enjoying reading this. Great thread, thanks.
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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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+ 1.
reading this, i wish i had had the foresight to keep all the paraphernalia and store the facts/memories of all my ski trips. Well done @Layne, a great thread amongst all of the negativity around at the moment
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@Layne, nice thread. You had some absolutely shocking gear. Reminds me of the sort of stuff I was wearing around the same time!
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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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DJL wrote: |
@Layne, nice thread. You had some absolutely shocking gear. Reminds me of the sort of stuff I was wearing around the same time! |
I'll dig out a full body shot of that suit in the next day or two. It's a killer.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@Layne, Mrs dode kept lots of passes, they are now made into framed collages, if I could post a pic I would.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Anyhow moving on to 1995. We had a stroke of luck. Some guy we worked with was organising a trip for a party of 16. And inevitably a couple of people dropped out. So we got on the trip for cheap. It was to La Tania:
The trip was with Crystal and we were back on the snow train - disco carriage n'all. It was a good crew although I seem to remember we got split 8 and 8 in the accommodation so got to hang out with some more than others. I remember there was a girl on the trip who was as tall as me (6'4") and a great crack. The food was awful. We had this novice Welsh lass who used to stick the veg on while we were afternoon tea and cake getting back from skiing!
The skiing was pretty good. I remember we had a storm come through which restricted us for a day or so. And after it blew over the Mercury dropped so drastically my hands and bum stuck to the chairlift. Some great skiing conditions though.
Costings:
LA TANIA (LE TROIS VALLEES)
7th -14th January 1995 (8 days skiing)
CRYSTAL
Holiday Package £171
(Train/Ferry travel from London, Catered Chalet, Insurance)
Travel to & from London £21
Lift Pass £156
Spending Money £50
TOTAL COST £398 - £49.75 per day.
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Loving this. I have all my lift passes as a montage on the wall in Tignes. Most people's reaction is: you sad bar steward. But 5 minutes later it turns to "i was with you on that one"; "that was a great holiday" and then come the inevitable comments on hair density!
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There is the hint of a reverse "Dorian Gray" to this thread!
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@Layne, great thread.
Your outfits look pretty cool compared to those I wore in the 80s and early 90s
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Epic
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Before we hit today's installment here are some pics from '94...
Breakfast in the apartment at 1850
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Airborne in Serre Chevalier
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On the balcony of the apartment in SC
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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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The suit and the skis of the mid-90's
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@Layne, that’s more like an iconic ski jacket of the era!
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You know it makes sense.
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Lagavulin nightcap in SC
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Oh an all in one. Even better. Anneka Rice would be proud.
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So following on from La Tania we did a second trip in 1995 to Argentierre and the Chamonix domain.
The trip was with a TO called Snowline, who I believe were subsequently bought by VIP who are still going today.
It was a small chalet, there were 4 of us plus a couple of junior doctors. The chalet host was a no-nonsense Saffer lady who kept the place spotless and cooked like a demon. Us and the doctors hired a guide to do the Vallee Blanche. The smell of the bogs at the top station sticks in the memory. I know was bricking the ridge for sure! We had some great skiing but did lose a day to the weather - it was just too windy. Invented the Roquefort and Pate Baguette. Cost breakdown.
Holiday Package £269
(Flights, Catered Chalet)
Insurance £28
Travel to & from London £10
Lift Pass £140
Ski Guiding & Spending Money £75
TOTAL COST £522 - £87 per day
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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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skimastaaah wrote: |
OMG ……….... Salomon 9000 Equipe 2S skis in Power 8
game-changing skis. |
They were my mates.
I bought some Super Force 9's a year or two later. No doubt pictures to come.
Those ski's look like fcuking match sticks now.
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@Layne, Brilliant.
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@Layne,
Great thread.
1994 pic is Phil Collinsesque.
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You could easily have raided my Back Catalogue......which goes even further into the past.
Great stuff.
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@Layne, great pic for your Brides Les Bains pass. A touch of the Rik Mayalls.
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@PeakyB, it looks like Ken Dodd to me. Great thread BTW
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