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France: Les Arcs 2011 / 2012

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gwatts10, Poudrouse (now called L'Enfant Terrible I think) is at the top of the Vallandry chairlift, very easy to find.

La Vache is at the bottom of the Parchey lift at Peisey.

Altiport is near the Arpette piste. It is marked on the current piste map by the Waterslide which is right next door to it.

Another good one for large groups to meet is the Arpette restaurant which is on the Belvedere piste just below the Altiport.
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rob@rar, looks like a nice day out there today Shocked
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red 27, alas, I'm in London Sad
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La Vache is great after the ski down still, Solliet at the half way point disappointing. La Poudreuse (Below the top of the Vallandry lift) is under the same management as the Arpette (just below the Altiport) this year and are both worth a visit. Le Chalet de L'rc at 1950 is expensive but enjoyable, and if you're stuck in one day then a trip to Nancroix to l'Ancolie is we worthwhile, although you are unlikely to want to ski much afterwards. I used to enjoy Belliou la Fumee at Pre St Espirit at the botttom of Comborcieres but was disappointed last time I went, and the self service there has improved. At 1600 there is Le Chalet de l'Arcelle where you may need to book, again good food at a mid price.
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The forecast looks to get a lot better over the weekend into next week with clear blue sky's and much lighter winds. Anyone out next week should be perfect for you. Fingers crossed for blue bird days from the 14th for the whole week.
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rob@rar, black flag so far today - you're missing nowt
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red 27, yeah, I can't see much opening above mid-station, although there will be plenty of fun to be had in the trees.
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rob@rar

thanks for that I can recall Poudresse , had a few sherberts in there before .
La vache we went to a few years ago , with Freddy ( he is the top intsructor at ESF , apparently was the 3rd or 4th employee of ESF in Paissey ) he took us on our boards through the trees , and if i rememebr was it a Thai / Indian type of place a few years back .After lunch we boarded down even further through a churchyard and got the navette at Nancroix I think .
Being boarders I am sure we will spend tiime in the parc so will keep an eye out for Altiport and Belvedere .......are either of these a big round space ship type place ?
Anither great restaurant is the one down by the old car park where the combociere and pre saint esprit lifts are , is that still open and as good ?

thanks for updates
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gwatts10, We like La Ferme - which is uphill from La Vache and right on the edge of the Peisy domain ( yes, there is a La Ferme at both extremes of the Les Arcs area... don't get them mixed up!)) . To access it you go down the track off the side from the top of the PArchey lift, (or down the blue from bottom of Combe) rather than the piste direct to La Vache. Small, maybe 5 tables inside, but we love it.
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Just spoken with 1950 village director. 140 people stranded last night, couldn't get down the hill - guests and commercants, so had to find accommodation for them. Still snowing, still storming, still a lot of H&S work to do to keep the village and surrounds safe, and well as prepare for Russian New Year this weekend.

The very best of luck and good wishes to everyone trying to get in and out in the next day or so. We arrive NEXT week, when it will of course be blue sky and champagne powder... NehNeh
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gwatts10, Very Happy That sounds like my friend Fred - great guy, isn't he! Yep La Vache used to be Shiva Bar, but Shiva Bar was closed following a drugs raid a few years ago now. Thats a lovely route down to Nancroix.
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The very best of luck and good wishes to everyone trying to get in and out in the next day or so. We arrive NEXT week, when it will of course be blue sky and champagne powder... NehNeh


I'm hoping it will be like that for our group coming out on the 14th and staying in Arc 2000 Toofy Grin
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Is there DVD player in 1950 apartments. Not going 4a tv holiday but nice 2chill between skiing and going back out 4tea. Will take couple films if DVD player incase we can't get corrie. snowHead Razz
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Jon Ford, not as standard, but you can borrow the PS2 / 3 from reception provided for this express purpose. They also have a DVD library.

You should be able to get Corrie although don't forget it will be on an hour later than you are expecting!
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Limited Vis - certainly in the morning, more snow overnight and continuing, 2000 closed, road to 2000 closed (apparently) many lifts not opening on time.
First on Vallandry, fresh tracks to Vagere, waited a few minutes for Vagere to open, first on the lift, unbelievable!!

Run of the day was Rouelles (or was that run of the season?) we had first tracks in perfect untouched snow, and on a second time around, pretty much just ours from previous, third time trashed Sad

Avalanche risk mainly 5 ( may have been 4 lower), so stayed within sight of pistes, a lot of blasting all day.

Lunch in 1800, as requested, they opened the Transarc (1) just as we finished, perfect.

Anyone coming out in the next few days is in for a real treat.

Edited to clarify avalanche risk


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allanm wrote:
Anyone coming out in the next few days is in for a real treat.


Toofy Grin
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genepi


Freddy is one of the oldest ESF instructors I think he was there 2nd or 3rd employee and he has guests who ask for him year after year , his 2 x sons are amazing skiers funnily enough he makes his own genepi and always brings a hip flask or two when we meet him .
Thanks to all for restaurant suggestions we will try them all .Trying to get 18 x adults booked into L'Ancolie for an evening is proving difficult , I think one of Freddy's relatives run's it .
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gwatts10, Thats him Very Happy 3 sons in fact & the eldest now works in the ski school too. Janet at :'Ancolie isn't a relative - she was in his class at school!
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Wow so much snow unbelieveable. I got back late last sunday after being delayed overnight due to the Avalanche on the road from Bourg down the valley. We had a great week 4 days of lear blue skies one overcast then a fantastic day of powder awesome week Very Happy
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What an amazing day we had. Despite the Level 5 avalanche warning and the high winds, poor vis, cold temps and limited lifts being open. We managed to find some amazing powder and plenty to keep us busy all day. Toofy Grin

After a slightly late start. Got up the mountain by 10am We headed for the trees. The Arc 1600 forest and other lower slopes had held the snow well without being messed up by the wind. The result. Excellent deep powder everywhere. We kept going all day, met other friends for the afternoon and finshed by skiing a great back country route down to the middle station of the Funi and home. Very Happy

The only bad point in the day was when I found I had lost my phone. I think it fell out of my pocket when I was helping someone look for his ski. Crying or Very sad Oh well!! (Please send me a PM with your number if I had it already as I did not back up my phone numbers and have lost them all.)

Still it was a great day. Twisted Evil Take a look at the photos and see for yourself over on my Les Arcs Winter facebook page. Here are two I like!





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Looks just gorgeous! Sorry you lost your phone though Sad
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With all this talk about restaurants and meeting places, I would like to put in my sixpenn'th! I totally agree with the positive comments about La Vache at Peisey. I called in at lunchtime yesterday, to book a table for last evening, and was totally amazed at the packed house. I found out later that they had served seventy lunches! Anyway our evening meal was superb, as usual, and Chloe and her sister, Fiona, deserve credit for having one of the best eateries around, but don't forget, they close on Mondays.
However my other favourite restaurant is Blanche Muree, close to the midstation on the Transarc bubble, just before you enter the forest track on your way to Peisey. "Berber", and all his cheerful staff give a great welcome, and produce some excellent meals at reasonable prices. their "plat du jour" is 11 euros 20c, and most times you go, you get a free glass of genepy liqueur to wash it down, preserving an ancient Savoy custom which very few now follow. It is a great meeting place, having a separate cosy bar, ideal for coffee or beer, but be warned, at busy times, you may have to queue for a meal.
My other surprise nomination is "Le Cairn" at 1600 village, only a minute's walk from the bottom of the old Cachette Lift, past the famous La Coupole dome. I called in there the other day, New Year's Day actually, and was very impressed by their quick service and reasonable prices. It was also packed out. I was in and out in less than 30 minutes, having scoffed a very pleasant chicken & mushroom, with spaghetti and a delicious sauce, for only ten euros. 50 c., not bad at all. I also like Le Chalet d'Arcelle at 1600, but it is more difficult to get to, and you have to book on many days.
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really sad picture of people pulling their cases thru 1950 to go home on the webcams this morning - under bluebird skies after yestredays black flag...

that's gotta hurt
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......you get a free glass of genepy liqueur to wash it down, preserving an ancient Savoy custom which very few now follow.....


Tragic indeed but to mitigate the risk of this happening I find it best to travel at all times on the slopes with a hip flask of Genepy. Madeye-Smiley
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really sad picture of people pulling their cases thru 1950 to go home on the webcams this morning - under bluebird skies after yestredays black flag...

that's gotta hurt


There is nothing more gutting than having to go home when the weather clears after a huge snowfall. Poor people!
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Couple of pics from today, which was absolutely magic..

Well... what a morning, pretty well first on Arpette.... and off the side of Bois de L'our, can't help but bring a big grin to your face. A dream, possibly the best piste I've ever skied (although some not quite on piste)
Skied the 2000 ridges a few times easterly facing not as good as the other side, little hike to the 'mound' above arcabulle, tracks as in the photo below stayed all day.

Tranasrc 2 had technical problems, nothing to do with snow didn't open all day.

Jibbed about with a few numphtie boarders PM, I guess one of them showed bit of promise, (bottom pic) but then again he has done a season Little Angel



Trackless fluffy white stuff

Our tracks Very Happy - The alternative way into Arcabulle


Numphtie boarder wink


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Looks like you had a grand day, shame I missed out on Bois de L'ours..oh well.next year!!!!!!!
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Just come back from Arc 1800 - had to dig the car out and descent to Bourg on chains - had over 1m snow in a week in resort and fab conditions! Not such good viz some days but NYDay was epic - blue sky, new snow..wonderful. We were lucky to be only as hifgh as 1800, the road from 1600 to 2000 was closed for 24 hours due to the snow!

Livetoski try Ski Privilege, they specialise in small groups, or Arc Aventures as an alternative to ESF.
If you pay peanuts you get monkeys - e few euros extra makes all the difference to the service imo.

steven0123 if you are reasonable standard then the one MUST is top of Aiguille Rouge cable car all the way to Villaroger stopping en route at Solliet Restaurant. The best food, the best Vin Chaud... If you don't fancy the top bit, then catch Lanchettes lift up out of Arc 2000 and join the run there.
And Malgovert, if it's open and you like unpisted, but not off piste. Our favourire. To get there, off the top of Comborciere lift it runs down towards 1600.
Surfski ... there'll be more than enough!
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Just posted the photos of today on my page. The morning started with blue sky, but it did not last. We managed to make a couple of routes in the fresh snow away from the resort before the clouds closed in completely. Going down to the Chapel was fun, as was skiing in the Malgovert forest area. snowHead

By lunch time the snow was falling lightly and the vis was poor, but we still managed to have some fun through the trees down to Arc 1800 and then a late lunch at the Altiport before finally heading home. Very Happy

I think these two are the ones I like the best for today. Plenty of deep powder out there still. Toofy Grin



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I'm in vallandry next Sunday, will there be any snow wink
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Hello,

I'm back in England now, yay. The last few days hsave been a bit hectic, various things worrying our minds.

When we woke up on Friday it was still snowing and none of the lifts were open, neither was the road. This resulted in all of us lounging around the apartment watching daytime tv on the english tv channels which we could get. Around 11 am we saw people putting on their skis and heading down to the lifts, a quick check online confirmed that they had opened Marmottes and Pre St Esprit. We quickly got ready to go out and joined the queue at Marmottes. We did a few runs, the snow was nice and had some fresh tracks but the cold was getting to us, especially our faces. We decided to ski down to Pre St Esprit then head for lunch. The queue at Pre St Esprit was surprisingly short, and the lift was incredibly long, cold, horrible, etc...

We had lunch in Arc 2000, le Kilamanjaro, it was surprisingly nice. I had the lamb chops and dauphanoise potatoes, it was so nice. We then went back to the apartment, and discovered that the road had opened and the navette was running. We made the decision to stay down in Bourg for the night, not wanting to miss our train on the Saturday morning. I have never packed so quickly in my life. We got the train back home yesterday, it was delayed slightly but oh well.

And there was the last few days of our holiday.

I would like to thank everybody for listening to me babble about what I've done for the last week or so. I would also like to thank the people who have skied with me for making it a good holiday (Cheers, Mr Eagle), and thanks to snowcrazy for skiing with us.

Until later this season, TTFN. (Ta ta for now! Smile )
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At last a few brief moments when the sun came out and the sky turned blue. Toofy Grin

Having found only flat light and very low cloud in Les Arcs first thing this morning we headed over to La Plagne. Made it down to Champagny via various off piste routes and a few pistes in flat light for lunch. The pistes from Arc 1600 right across to Champagny were all in very good condition and it was a very pleasant ski on and off piste the whole way especially in the tree sections. Very Happy

After lunch we headed up the top of Roche de Mio and then all the way down to Bauches Chairlift off piste. The sun came out and I managed to get some more photos before the clouds completely returned bringing flat light again. Finally crossing the Vanoise Express and stopping at the Altiport above Arc 1600 for a drink before heading home after the lifts had closed. The end of another god day!! snowHead

The pics of today are now posted in the photo section of my facebook page. Take a look. Here are the two I like the best from today!



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CodgerJr, Nice reports. Pity you all missed the last day, but pleased you got down safely and arrived home ok. I hope to ski with you all again next time you are out. As you can see from the pics, the snow just keeps on falling so there should be plenty for when you get back here. Very Happy Have fun back at school Twisted Evil
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Arriving at Les Arcs on the 4th Feb, If (for some reason) it doesnt snow again until after my holiday (sods law), what would the skiing conditions be like (intermediate - reds and blues)
Went to Passo Ton last season and didnt snow for 3wks before I arrived. Snow was pretty good. A few icy bits in the morning and bit slushy at end of day.
Am hoping for a few more big dumps just before I arrive, but snow forecast shows no fall for the rest of the week. thanks
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Even with no more snow, conditions should be great for many weeks.
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Hope so. Be great if we get some more snow fall. Im sure there is snow fall in january!
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Fine, the bashers have more than enough snow at the moment to keep pistes pretty well perfect

Today.... Went out a little later today, played off Vagere / Arpette found plenty places to put fresh tracks down. Lunch on a rock in the 2000 bowl (pic below) and a run of the top of Vagere, down towards the igloo, but staying left, soooo much untracked snow, although by early afternoon some slopes were getting a little crusty and or heavier.. No so with Col du la Chal down to Nancroise perfect powder, not that many people have gone down there, so plenty space more more fresh tracks



A teansy weasny hike got the above Very Happy Very Happy


Picnic rock in the 2K bowl.


Smiles all round - even the track at the bottom is in good condition - you still have the path to hike though - but pain well worth the pleasure
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Jon Ford wrote:
Arriving at Les Arcs on the 4th Feb, If (for some reason) it doesnt snow again until after my holiday (sods law), what would the skiing conditions be like (intermediate - reds and blues)
Went to Passo Ton last season and didnt snow for 3wks before I arrived. Snow was pretty good. A few icy bits in the morning and bit slushy at end of day.
Am hoping for a few more big dumps just before I arrive, but snow forecast shows no fall for the rest of the week. thanks


i had the same train of thought Jon Laughing Laughing
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