Poster: A snowHead
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Can someone please suggest a school/instructor in either Val or Tignes for maybe a couple of afternoons instruction? Not too keen on spending half the week on instruction when I feel I'll benifit simply from the time by myself on the pistes.
As for my ability - I've learnt the Army ski-or-die way, although taught by civillian instructor, who I think tend to push us a little harder due to the negated risk of us damaging their insurance premiums! Never having skiied to moderate blacks in 13 days. I'm fairly confident on steeper pisted runs, although struggle a bit on the bumps/mogals; although I think, in my head, I know how to get over that if I just put the time into it! Also struggle in powder and that nasty thick sticky stuff with the crust!
Thanks for any help.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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IanB, We've had good experiences of private lessons with Evolution2 in Tignes.
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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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IanB, welcome to Snowheads. I had thought this question would've been answered already, but oddly a quick search says no....
I've not taken lessons from any Tignes instructors, but you can try the usual ski schools: first stop
Someone on this site gave Snowcool a good write-up recently, and Evolution 2 is well respected (they have a small network of schools across the French Alps). Usual buyer beware warnings attach to EFS, but who knows - they might be ok there.
Happy learning!
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Mountain Masters. Excellent - have used them a couple of times. They might not be the cheapest, but in my book value for money is more important than absolute cost. A couple of their guys have left - one might have started up his own British outfit there, so check that out...
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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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IanB, I can vouch for Mountain Masters too. They're not quite the cheapest but as masopa said, value for money is what counts. Been with them twice and on both occasions my skiing improved 100%. Their website is www.mountain-masters.com/about/news.htm
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IanB, I can vouch for Mountain Masters too. They're not quite the cheapest but as masopa said, value for money is what counts. Been with them twice and on both occasions my skiing improved 100%. Their website is www.mountain-masters.com/about/news.htm
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IanB, I used Evo2 in both Val and Tignes last year, with family and with mates and found them really good. Very flexible on what and where and also very nicle blokes.
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IanB, Ditto with Evo2 in Val.
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I've seen EFS mentioned elsewhere in a less than joyful manner... can someone expand please?
I had a look at the Evo site linked to Tignes, and quiet fancy doing one of their off piste afternoons if the snow conditions are going to be upto it (which I appriciate, at the moment looks pretty unlikely!).
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IanB, again, ditto Evo2. They were recommended to me by our "founding father" and an excellent recommendation it was.
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I've heard very good things about the new New Generation set-up in Val d'Isère... Ken Smith's the manager, www.skinewgen.com +33 621 84 16 57
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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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Hi,
Have used ESF in Tignes but the only problem is that they have very few english instructors and so you end up in a very mixed range of standards!!! 2 years ago i actually transferred to a french group as the standard was too low, which was a very interesting experience i can say! But the skiing was a lot better and at the end of the day that is what matters, think the smile at the end of a run when you feel you have acheived something is the same in any language!!!
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Can I just pitch in for Evolution 2 as well - had the best lessons I've ever had with them last year in Tignes. I had group lessons with them that were far, far better than private lessons I've had with ESF. I would recommend them to anyone.
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You know it makes sense.
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IanB, there was a previous thread about this, but go with the recommendations you've got here. I don't know Evolution 2 but they have a good rep, and ski NewGeneration have a good rep everywhere they are at the moment. Mountain Masters might not be the force they used to be, but I may be doing them an unintentional disservice saying that.
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