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Does anyone have a good link to a map of the resorts in the alps, I don't want piste maps but I would like to see where the resort are in relation to each other
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brian
brian
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ajbaldwin, Snow-forecast is quite useful for that.
http://snow-forecast.com/maps/alps_dynamical.shtml
You can get maps for smaller areas (eg. Switzerland, Alps-West, etc.) in the Weather Maps->Europe drop down at the top, these will show smaller resorts as well as the biggys.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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We stayed at an appartment in Montalbert a few years back that had a great 3D map of the French Alps on the wall, really gave you a good idea of how close resorts were.
I spent more time looking at the map than watching TV !
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The snow-forecast map has at least a couple of mistakes on it - I just hovered over the places in our area and saw that they've put Vars and Super-Sauze a lot further south than they are (they've put 4 resorts inbetween Risoul and Vars which would make the link the world's largest!).
No idea if the rest of it is as inaccurate.
Viamichelin is quite good as well - you can drag the map around to move from one area to another.
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bladeskier wrote: |
We stayed at an appartment in Montalbert a few years back that had a great 3D map of the French Alps on the wall, really gave you a good idea of how close resorts were.
I spent more time looking at the map than watching TV ! |
I've been looking on the net for those, but can't seem to find them anywhere.
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I've been looking on the net for those, but can't seem to find them anywhere
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Not much help I appreciate, but they were about €5 in Geant in Albertville a couple of years ago - still kicking myself for not buying one! Maybe they'll be back this Christmas?
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Try downloading google earth, the ski resorts arent shown in great detail, but i think most are on there. Plus you can zoom in on your own backgarden!
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You can get the French resorts here
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Not much help I appreciate, but they were about €5 in Geant in Albertville a couple of years ago - still kicking myself for not buying one! Maybe they'll be back this Christmas?
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They had them in Go Sport in Annemasse last year but hugely more expensive than that - like about 22 times more expensive, so I gave them a miss. Maybe they weren't quite the same thing.
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brian
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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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bladeskier wrote: |
We stayed at an appartment in Montalbert a few years back that had a great 3D map of the French Alps on the wall, really gave you a good idea of how close resorts were.
I spent more time looking at the map than watching TV ! |
I bought this 3 D map of all the alps in Bad Gastein two years ago. It costs 7.50 euros and comes in a plastic tube. Must frame it sometime.
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hibernia wrote: |
bladeskier wrote: |
We stayed at an appartment in Montalbert a few years back that had a great 3D map of the French Alps on the wall, really gave you a good idea of how close resorts were.
I spent more time looking at the map than watching TV ! |
I bought this 3 D map of all the alps in Bad Gastein two years ago. It costs 7.50 euros and comes in a plastic tube. Must frame it sometime. |
I've got that map on my bedroom wall
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