Poster: A snowHead
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Me and two little Patches (aged 10 and 13) set out this morning, to see how many different black runs we could ski in a single day. We managed 14, and missed the last lift that would have given us another two, by 2 minutes.
Setting out from Meribel, this was our itinerary, in order:
1. Ecureuil (Meribel)
2. Lac Noir (Les Menuires)
3. Masse (Les Menuires)
4. Dame Blanche (Les Menuires)
5. Rocher Noir (Les Menuires)
6. Léo Lacroix (Les Menuires) (Closed)
7. Etelé (Les Menuires)
8. Pylones (Les Menuires) (Closed)
9. Grande Rossiere (Meribel)
10. Turcs (Courchevel)
11. Suisses (Courchevel)
12. M (Courchevel)
13. Grand Couloir (Courchevel) (Closed)
14. Sanglier (Meribel)
If we hadn't had such a long lunch (I know, we're wimps), we could have done Face and Bosses at Meribel too.
I've obviously left out the non-black runs en route.
The littlest Patch wants to know if this is some kind of Snowheads record, and if not, what is his next target
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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 done but do I understand it correctly that you skied three closed runs? The grand Couloir and Leo were closed last week to my disappointment.
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Patch, outstanding!! but obviously you are a very bad daddy re closed runs.
How long have the little uns been skiing??
I was astonished when my 6 year old went down the skiercross at Les Arcs without death or serious injury - it is a bit of an act of faith to 'chuck them in and see what happens' - he was fine- I was amazed and relived.
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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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Patch, must have been fun. Did you see the discussion about insurance on closed runs - a recent thread? Most of us weren't sure whether our insurance would cover us on closed runs, or not.
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Why are there so many closed runs in the 3V's
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stewart woodward, maybe due to the lack of recent snow and the piste patrollers dont take any chances with icy pistes.
Suggestions, not fact or assumptions.
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edsilva wrote: |
Patch, outstanding!! but obviously you are a very bad daddy re closed runs.
How long have the little uns been skiing??
I was astonished when my 6 year old went down the skiercross at Les Arcs without death or serious injury - it is a bit of an act of faith to 'chuck them in and see what happens' - he was fine- I was amazed and relived. |
They have both skied since two years old, and have skied about 25 days so far this season. Today was the first time the youngest had skied the Grand Couloir, and he's very proud of himself!
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pam w wrote: |
Patch, must have been fun. Did you see the discussion about insurance on closed runs - a recent thread? Most of us weren't sure whether our insurance would cover us on closed runs, or not. |
Excellent fun. With regards insurance, is there any difference between closed pistes and off piste (which they also ski regularly)?
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stewart woodward wrote: |
Why are there so many closed runs in the 3V's |
Poor snow conditions on two of the blacks - rocks and fauna mainly, but OK with care. The third, Grand Couloir, is closed more often than not, but very skiable today, but again, with care (rocks)
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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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flowa, thanks, we will try to break the record when conditions are better. Today, we hadn't planned the itinerary at all, and only decided to do it on the first lift. I think we could do a few more, with careful planning, but that's for another day.
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is there any difference between closed pistes and off piste (which they also ski regularly)? |
Yes, the consensus seemed to be that there is a difference. Some policies cover off-piste, some only if you are with a guide, some not at all. People who ski off piste presumably know what their policy covers. But to ski a closed piste is inevitably to ski "contrary to local advice", and thus invalidates quite a lot of insurance policies, it seems. As might skiing with a high avalanche risk, even on a policy allowing off-piste. The sad case of the anaesthetist who died off piste in Val D'Isere recently was one of the cases which prompted the discussion; his insurance would not pay to repatriate his body because he was skiing in a place which local guides would not have taken anyone to. Or at least, I think that was the point. No doubt policies vary, but it prompted some heart searching about just how carefully we read the small print...
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You know it makes sense.
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pam w, I missed that thread, but in my experience, insurance companies will always try to avoid paying out. Skiing a closed piste would almost certainly invalidate my insurance. Oh well, like I said, I'm irresponsible
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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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Patch, irresponsible or adventurous freethinker?
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Poster: A snowHead
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but megaskidaddy for sure
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Patch, You ski a closed run, you risk going to jail.
3 guys in Val D'Isere 2000 season, skied Face when it was closed, needed rescuing, it then avalanched, they went to jail with a big fine.
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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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Spyderman, Runs were closed due to lack of snow rather than avalanche danger, but I take your point.
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Patch wrote: |
Poor snow conditions on two of the blacks - rocks and fauna mainly, but OK with care. |
Bears maybe?
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