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Can anyone recommend a good course/ski-school for beginners' off-piste ski coaching in Tignes? Small group sessions would be ideal.
Looking into this for next year. I've done about 10 weeks worth of piste skiing to date, and a little bit of dabbling around the edges.
I also need to find somewhere reasonably priced to stay, as at the moment I'll be going solo. Anyone got recent experience of the Youth Hostel? I stayed there a few years ago and it was pretty good, though the rooms were basic.
Thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Try Snoworks
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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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CathS, Check out Snoworks they do all in courses with flights transfers and accommodation inc or course only
Still a few running this year I think ,
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or try The Development Centre, very good.
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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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If you want to stay in the hostel anyway - UCPA?
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You'll need to Register first of course.
You'll need to Register first of course.
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+1 for Snoworks
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CathS, another vote for Snoworks - I've done a fair few courses with them in the past and they've been very good. If you book on their accommodation package (normally now done through Mark Warner) you also don't have to worry about single supplements - assuming you're happy to share with a stranger - as they normally pair up singletons. Actually the last one I went on with then I lucked out and had a room to myself for no extra charge (ok, it was pre-season, and I left one night early).
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I second TDC (The Development Centre) as Colin B suggests. I skied with both James (small group) and Rorie (private) in February and they were excellent. Obviously great technically (Rorie used to work for ESF in Tignes), but also very good instruction.
They are going for higher end instruction in small groups - up to 6 - and are all native English speakers, which I have found really helps a lot above a certain level, even if your French is good.
The only issue I had was that no-one else registered on the course I signed up for, so they merged two courses together. There were only two of us - the other chap was very nice, but much less experienced, so it was more like two simultaneous and independent private lessons. They also cut the course from 3 days to 2 for the same price (they gave me the option to cancel if I wasn't happy). I got more attention in 2 days than I would have had in a group of 6 in three, so no real complaints. I imagine this isn't infrequent in off-peak periods.
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CathS, You don't "have" to be under 40 for UCPA but they would expect you to be comfortable with a young crownd and everything that goes with that
TDC 3rded
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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CathS, are you on your own or is there a group of you?
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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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Mosha Marc, Solo at the moment. Whether I can pursuade any friends to come out as well and share accommodation I don't know yet (they won't commit this early), but would probably be signing up for the course/lessons on my own.
Really just early planning stages and looking at different options, as it's for next year, but I'm very keen to go to Tignes.
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CathS, Last course I was on with Snoworks , had two solo girls on their first excursion off piste , and they had a blast , I also think they do a ladies only week
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You know it makes sense.
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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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CathS, this year was probably the best for a long while, but its usally ok
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Poster: A snowHead
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Also +1 for TDC.
Although I think I am the "other chap" as referred to by mb34, above. It was a great couple of says but really challenged me and hope I didnt hold mb34, and the instructor back too much. The way mb34, was skiing if he had shown up and said he was the instructor I would quite happily have followed him round for the next 2 days, my somewhat rudimentary 7 week technique was severely tested.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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reded78,
mb34 mentioned that it was an 'off peak' period when you were there. Out of interest, what time of year was this? Doesn't sound ideal for either of you if beginner and more advanced end up thrown together in the same session.
Hope you still benefitted from it. Being severely challenged can be good, but you often don't appreciate this until afterwards.
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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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If I wasn't with mb34, Then blimey he had a similar week to me. I was there the week after the UK half term,I.e. the first week of the Parisian half term and quiet it was not!!!
I did still enjoy the 2 days, more due to the fact that I just tried to get on with it and go down stuff I would never have attempted previously, but the level of teaching was very high. I had booked an intro to off-piste that seemded as though it was specifically designed with me in mind. As mentioned above this course ended up being combined with the all piste course which also included steeps / bumps etc which I was that keen on. The communication from TDC was very good though and they were aplogegtic and offered a full refund if I didn't want to take up the new offer.
I would certainly give them another go next time I'm in tignes.
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Hi reded78, yes, that was me and it was fun skiing with you. It worked because you were so up for anything and a good laugh too.
My point was just that TDC put two potentially mismatched people together and cut the length of the course because they were underbooked. They are running a business, and it's not unreasonable to transfer the underbooking risk to your clients. They told me when I booked that I was the only person booked at the time, and that they wouldn't run the course for one pson only. As you say, communication was very good - they offered a refund or to transfer to a private lesson, they are a nice bunch, and the instruction was high quality.
CathS - Tignes was quite busy with Parisian school holidays, but I think TDC have overwhelmingly English clients, so I don't think they were.
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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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CathS, We did 5 half days with TDC in mid December and they were excellent. (5 sessions for the price of 3 pre-season). Only three in the group that week so no lack of attention from our instructor James. It was combined with a pre-season deal from Skiworld and included a reduced price lift pass. (win-win!)
Always hearing good stuff about Snoworks and this year Phil & Emma have been based in Tignes for the whole season.
One option you could look at for accomodation is the Tignes Chalet Company. www.thetigneschaletcompany.com. They run the Lavachet Lodge on a B&B basis with cooking facilites.
There was no shortage of snow in mid December but the snow did arrive late this season. (ask any snowhead who was at the pre season bash!) Lots to think about and we ended up almost flipping a coin to choose between TDC and Snoworks. In the end it came down to cost and convenience. Skiworld were able to offer Manchester flights and Mark Warner/Snoworks weren't. Good luck and let us know how it goes.
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