Poster: A snowHead
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Another thread got me thinking about how you rate yourself for the purposes of trips with people you've never skied with before. Ignoring rubbish scales like S&R are there benchmark ski runs or routes in named resorts you should be able to handle with speed, reasonable style and control in any conditions to determine where you think you stand.
Some examples of blackish ungroomed runs -
Swiss Wall - Porte de Soleil
The Face/Gunbarrel or Mott Canyon- Heavenly
Mont Fort frontside off the groomed- Verbier
Peak/shale slope - Whistler
The problem with these if they are recognised box-ticking runs is actually through popularity they are almost synonomous with big mogul fields but then its hard to say -third chute over, entrance round the bend just off that cattrack and have anyone know what you're talking about.
Any thoughts?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Blue groomed runs - La Moraine , Val Thorens.
If you like hooning down this, trying to do GS turns, and laughing with joy, "speed, reasonable style and control" then I will fit in your ski group.
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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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Frosty the Snowman wrote: |
Blue groomed runs - La Moraine , Val Thorens.
If you like hooning down this, trying to do GS turns, and laughing with joy, "speed, reasonable style and control" then I will fit in your ski group. |
Good like it - more of the same?
Red runs - Pierre a Ric, Grands Montets
Fantastic when just softening mid morning after a groom, total carnage at 4pm.
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fatbob,
back corries at nevis range.
They aren't that difficult once you have "droped in" (if the snow is good) it's just the dropping in that makes me want to change my underpants
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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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What is more concerning is that the “signature run” of Cairngorm may be about to lose it’s dedicated tow. The White Lady tow didn’t run last year as the bull wheel fell off.
Rumours are (some bird told some bloke on a train) that they may not fix the tow.
There are other lifts to do the run but:
Very sad if it’s true
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the bull wheel feel off.
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II, Are we under suspicion?
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Frosty the Snowman,
It is a t bar but I wasn't there that day
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fatbob wrote: |
Red runs - Pierre a Ric, Grands Montets
Fantastic when just softening mid morning after a groom, total carnage at 4pm. |
Never a truer word spoken
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Red groomed run Piste G Val d'Isere
Black groomed run La Sache.
Black ungroomed run Spanky's Ladder Whistler.
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Black Moguls: Outhouse or Derailer at Winter Park
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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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 Tunnel, Alpe D'Huez for a piste. Black. Very steep and heavily mogulled when I was doing it season before last. No sign of grooming.
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The tunnel is a lot of fun. Especially at the top, with everyone frozen in fear.
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You know it makes sense.
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achilles,
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The Tunnel, Alpe D'Huez
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Especially tasty when consisting of sheet ice. Aaarrrgghhh.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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achilles wrote: |
Something like having both poles up hill, and leaning on them a bit as I side slipped. Can anybody confirm that's right? |
Yep, that's right. Put both poles together, outside/downhill hand just under the handles, up/in-hill hand about halfway down the shafts and use them a bit like an ice-axe glissade brake. Make sure you're still standing right on top of your skis though and not leaning too far back into the hill, or the edges may break away and slide down, and you're probably then in trouble . I only really use this in really tight spots though - maybe once or twice a year max.
Can't really think of a signature run at present (I've not done any of those fatbob's mentioned - not been to two of those resorts, one I went to after one week's skiing and the last - not recently). Ah how about Pylons at Grands Montets - longish ungroomed black mogul run. I always enjoy that one, unless it's really hard conditions - although I'll never do it with the style and finesse that David Murdoch shows in his Leisse vid.
However I think it's important to qualify how and in what conditions it's skied. It's a world of difference to carve down an icy couloir or mogul run at speed or do the same thing in softer snow with a few jump turns and bit of gentle scraping for speed control.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Shite, I don't know any of these runs.... hardly. I do agree with fatbob's very apt take on pierre a ric. The worse 4 o'clock run ever but really worth doing inthe morning...and there is nobody on it....!!
The Reds over to Zurs are a blast..particuarly the one off the back to get into Lech and the run down into the centre of Lech before you get on the lifts back to Zurs are pretty fast and open.
The steep and icy 4 o'clock black run into Zinal is memorable but you will need edges or you'll hit the nets. And that would be a good thing because you'll go a very long way without them.
Can only remember Tortin and Mont Fort in my third year skiing and thought Mont Gele was the Dogs... !!
I think Mont Vallon was quite good but I don't generally know the names of the runs.
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JT I agree, both the runs down from Mont Vallon are great fun (cant remember the names either)
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Isn't one called Mont Vallon?
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I'm impressed with you all. I have no idea about the names of about 99.9% of the runs I've done. I tend to look at the numbers to make sure navgations working - but that's about it.
I can't remember any lift names either.
However, whilst I have done the "Mont Fort frontside off the groomed- Verbier" via the rock garden at the top, the phrase "...with speed, reasonable style and control in any conditions" didn't really apply, at least not until about half way down.
Seeing one bloke trip and slide the full length of it was impressive though (is it about 1000m or so?), the same bloke doing the same thing on the very next run just made me giggle I'm afraid.
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Trouble with benchmark runs is they can vary so much with the conditions. I've skiied a coule of the runs mentioned here: Tunnel at Alpe D'huez and La Sache down to Tigne les Brevieres. When I did Tunnel it had only just opened after beeing closed for a couple of days and the run was nice, moguls weren't too big, snow was soft and, bar the exit from the tunnel which was a little scary, I found it relatively easy. I actually found the mogul run down to the start of the tunnel harder as the moguls were bigger and the snow between the moguls was hard and icy. La Sache I did last year in various conditions, once immediatlely after it opened after a couple of days of wet snowy weather - it was covered in bottomless porridge completley un pisted. All I'll say is I got down it. Did it again several times more, but it had been pisted and was easy even though the last section was hard and icy and the moguls were big - much better than the bottomless porridge. Most of it isn't particularly hard - only the last section is steep and narrow.
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Best to rate yourself a tad lower than you really are, so that you don't look like a complete baffoon when meeting up with others. I add, that I am completely at ease heli-skiing off the top of Mount Everest.
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chris, ha!. That's the worry about the first time you go to a snowheads bash, innit? In practice, for most of us, it's worked out OK - so we must be a moderately honest bunch.
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the tunnel is quite a good intro to steep skiing. i generally avoid the bumps by traversing skiers right as soon as i can. it's a bit steeper than the piste, but generally really nice snow
the sarenne at ADH is quite a good into to long runs with no bale out, which is my favourite type of off piste
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brian
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In my day you graduated up through the Cas gunbarrel to the White Lady and on to the Tiger.
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Almost all of the runs mentioned here I haven't skied. My friends did the Tunnel and Sarenne at AdH, but I was only a beginner so still on blues and greens until the end of the week when I did Stade, my first red.
My favourite black is Suisses at Courchevel 1850. The hardest black I've done was Black 14 at Hinterglemm but that was somewhat down to the conditions - of itself it didn't seem too hard. The hardest piste I've skied was a red - Marmottes - at 1850 - huge moguls that particular day, bodies everywhere.
My favourite runs are really fast blues or reds where you can carve GS turns or make fast slalom turns - runs like Loze and Chenus at 1850 and Ariondaz at 1650. Mont Vallon is good fun provided there is snow, but ISTR when we did it it was rather busy and over-populated with people who weren't in control, leading me to take to off-piste on several occasions to avoid flailing snowploughers.
I'm really into piste skiing, don't particularly like off-piste although I can do it just fine - didn't fall over all day when the whole glacier turned into off-piste at Kaprun thanks to a huge dump. I just love a hard grippy piste and lovely big double tramline carved turns.
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You know it makes sense.
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both the runs down from Mont Vallon are great fun
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Yes, my fave in the whole of the Three Valleys.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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fatbob, The grand colouir in Courchevel 1850 can seperate the men from the boys. If you can get down to the piste and still fancy it it is a great unpisted black run.
Mount vallon the Combe vallon is the best pisted run and off piste directly under the bubble is great.
Mount fort from the high right hand side as you are looking down is very hairy IMO.
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Poster: A snowHead
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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?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Kramer,
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are you the lady who screamed at me in Val d'Isere?
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Nope, I enjoy watching people making fools of themselves.
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Well, I haven't skied any of those mentioned......so does that mean I can confidently rate myself as a non-skier?
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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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skimottaret,
Skier's right on the front face of Mont Fort if you go in right at the top is 40 degrees (tragically I measured this with an inclinometer). I've got some great helemtcam footage of me and a friend skiing it, I just need to edit it slightly to remove the swearing and panting and I'll try and post it
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skimottaret wrote: |
fatbob, The grand colouir in Courchevel 1850 can seperate the men from the boys. If you can get down to the piste and still fancy it it is a great unpisted black run.
Mount vallon the Combe vallon is the best pisted run and off piste directly under the bubble is great.
Mount fort from the high right hand side as you are looking down is very hairy IMO. |
But now you'll be on tele kit
Agreed on all the trois vallee stuff and I would add Georges Mauduit as a great red for burning the legs. top to bottom non stop is a good fitness test IMO
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a valid, honest testpiece and not a hero run?
The main run, sous-bois not required.
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Elizabeth B wrote: |
Well, I haven't skied any of those mentioned......so does that mean I can confidently rate myself as a non-skier? |
I wouldn't have thought so unless you're incapable of suggesting any runs of your own.
Benchmark boring commuter run:
Catrack from top above Super Morzine to below Avoriaz.
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Robert Blanc above Arc 2000. Kinda steep.
White Lady Cairngorm. Icy Moguls the size of small cars
Anaconda Glades Fernie. So tough can't believe it's a marked run
Stade on Mont Cherie, Les Gets. Best hooning run I've ever skied.
KL Les Arcs. Kinda fast.
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