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Chamonix in 10 days! Come on snow. I demand fresh stuff for my off-piste nosediving and struggling to stand up again week.


 
Posted : 08/02/2012 11:50 am
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Schladming on Saturday. Slightly concerned that it is -20°C there at the mo.

Cold is fine, bulletproof snow is not.


 
Posted : 08/02/2012 12:01 pm
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Cold is fine, bulletproof snow is not.

As far as I can tell, it's been continually cold for months, and there is unlikely to have been any melting and refreezing. I was hoping that this meant the snow would be reasonably loose still. Am I incorrect?


 
Posted : 08/02/2012 12:05 pm
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Performed my rituals to the Snow Gods last night:

Yep - did my old skis on sunday. They will be getting some slope time next week. Haven't done my own waxing and edging since the last time I used them - in the mid 90s ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

ETA - Good to see I'm not the only one who uses a normal iron ๐Ÿ˜†

What is the dark coloured liquid "offering" - is that snowboard specific - haven't used that for a ski service


 
Posted : 08/02/2012 12:05 pm
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off-piste nosediving and struggling to stand up again week.

*High fives fellow Slack-Country legend!*


 
Posted : 08/02/2012 12:07 pm
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Dunno about Cham but Schladming did see a few days of warmer weather before the big freeze. Hopefully there has been enough fresh snow to bury any crust.


 
Posted : 08/02/2012 12:08 pm
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Haven't done my own waxing and edging since the last time I used them

I quite like doing it. It's like bike fettling. Doing something practical is kind of relaxing and enjoyable for someone who's main job is sitting numbly at a keyboard ๐Ÿ˜€

Just as well because the "Synthduded" base on my Bataleon needs constant waxing.


 
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off-piste nosediving and struggling to stand up again week.

*High fives fellow Slack-Country legend!*

*is too busy giggling and thrashing about in snow to high five back*


 
Posted : 08/02/2012 12:13 pm
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*Lobs obligatory first salvo of snowballs at 16stonepig while pointing and laughing!*


 
Posted : 08/02/2012 12:15 pm
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*shakes head at silly childish skiers and slashes hard to cover them in powder*


 
Posted : 08/02/2012 12:35 pm
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Oh goodness yes, any off piste has me in uncontrollable fits of giggles. It's the best medicine in the world (apart from mtbing in the snow this weekend - only difference it hurts more if you fall).


 
Posted : 08/02/2012 12:37 pm
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*Runs over nose of board as Graham fumbles around with bindings at the top of the next lift. Skis off in to the distance laughing*


 
Posted : 08/02/2012 12:49 pm
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*looks down at board*

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Posted : 08/02/2012 1:23 pm
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As far as I can tell, it's been continually cold for months, and there is unlikely to have been any melting and refreezing. I was hoping that this meant the snow would be reasonably loose still. Am I incorrect?

Pretty good rule of thumb - except sun and wind come in to play too.

Just back from Chamonix, was minus -20 and colder last weekend.

Brevant faces South, some icy patches over there but still some powder to be had.
Grand Montets faces North, skied lovely soft stuff all the way to the bottom of Plan Joran!


 
Posted : 08/02/2012 1:27 pm
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A lot of cracks to be seen in the snow on south facing slopes as the snow hasn't bound to the ground very well - saw this in St Anton and Verbier.

Before it snowed the temperatures were quite high, then it rained, and then it dumped snow - so the ground was warm and wet, and so the snow is slipping on it.


 
Posted : 08/02/2012 3:37 pm
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Winter tyres fitted - Check.
Spent last Saturday morning waxing and edging the family's skis. - Check.

We'll be on the Hull-Rotterdam ferry tonight and in Sued Tirol by beer o'clock Friday evening.
If all goes to plan we'll be on the snow as soon as the first lift opens on Saturday morning ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 09/02/2012 10:23 am
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anyone seen these new fischer hybrid skis?

lever on top switches them between a rocker and a regular profile, so they work well on both piste and off-piste...

combined with touring bindings and a pair of geckos skins... ultimate set up??

how well do you reckon they'd work - jack of all trades, master of none?

i quite fancy trying a pair...

[url= http://www.fischersports.com/en/Alpine/ISPO-2012 ]info here[/url]


 
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lever on top switches them between a rocker and a regular profile, so they work well on both piste and off-piste...

I thought Rockers we supposed to do that anyway - Rocker makes the contact on piste shorter so they ski more like a piste ski, but off piste you get the full length of the ski in the snow for float plus the rocker helps the float and means you don't have to do the mythical 'weight-slightly-back' to keep the tips up.


 
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with the rocker on it lifts the tips, and yeah, good for short turns on piste. with the rocker off it makes for good carving with a longer edge in the snow

(i should have thought about the order in which i wrote the rocker/non-rocker and piste/off-piste!)

Top technology, easy handling

Two possible settings are what make Hybrid technology stand out.

Rocker on: position 1 gives you all the benefits of a rocker ski. Perfect skiing off-piste, great performance in short turns on-piste.
Rocker off: with the 0 position you simply switch off the rocker function to leave you with a true piste monster under your feet. Ideal for long, aggressive turns on the slopes.


 
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lever on top switches them between a rocker and a regular profile, so they work well on both piste and off-piste...

Not sure how much rocker there is on those as I haven't seen them, but it's generally considered that ski's with extreme rocker are terrible on piste and just spin around like a top with only part of the ski making contact with the snow. You can forget about nice long carved turns with lots of rocker on piste. They would be good in bumps when you need to rotate the skis fast I imagine.
Also not sure of the construction, generally powder skiis chatter a lot when going fast down a cat track or on piste. You'll see the front foot of the ski bouncing around like a mad thing. Piste skis have dampening properties so the chatter isn't as bad going through crud and death cookies.

Good idea to bale to swith from rocker to normol profile, me thinks it'll be a gimmick that will pass over though. I'd rather just have two pairs of skis, just like my two bikes ๐Ÿ™‚ .


 
Posted : 09/02/2012 7:05 pm
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Check out the K2 Obsethed for an extreme rocker ski btw.


 
Posted : 09/02/2012 7:13 pm
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aye, i'm sure they'd not be heavily rockered. my 'all round' skis would benefit from more rocker off piste, but are better on piste without. the imagine on their page suggests not a ridiculous rocker


 
Posted : 09/02/2012 7:43 pm
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I'd actively put you off Chalet Yves in Arcs 1800 though, granted there were only 2 lifts open, but we had a hell of a trek every morning at 20C + to get to the slopes.

You are talking summer, yeah? We've booked Yves for snowboarding in March, because my pals wanted somewhere cheap - and it is. But what's the actual chalet like? There are almost no pictures of the inside on-line, except for one shonky looking chair. Is it comfortable, or should we plan to be going out most of the time?


 
Posted : 10/02/2012 4:01 pm
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Had my ski's serviced at Jon's Ski Tuning in Nottingham. What a difference. Last year they were on the "factory" wax, and the bases were white at the end. This year they were brilliant, accelerating and gliding on piste.

The one thing I did learn though was:

Moving the bindings 4 stops forward makes the ski easier to turn, but it will also launch you out of the front in the soft stuff.
I learned this a lot, generally several times daily.

Next trip if it's still powdery I'll move them 4 stops back from the starting point. (which is what was actually recommended!)

Looks like we'll postpone the trip in a week's time and go at the beginning of April instead now.


 
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absolutely baltic again today in avoriaz. got frost nip on the nose for the 2nd time this week... think my thumb got a bit too, and my knees were fubared (that'll teach me to go out only in shell pants...)

took 2 chocolat chauds at changa bang before i felt human again ๐Ÿ™

brrrr...


 
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No doctordee, we went in the first week of April last year, thought we'd be fine booking snowsure Les Arcs! It was a bad season last year, so snow cover was thin, but even we weren't expecting to ski in 20C+! It was fine once we got high, but there was no snow down to Arcs 1600, one narrow strip to ski down to 1800, and only one run open down to the Vanoise Express. Of course you'll not have any of these problems this season!! I skied down from the Aiguille Rouge (3000m+) in a t-shirt, there were girls from SCUM (Ski club of University of Manchester) who were very kindly skiing in bikini tops!

Yves as a chalet is ok. It's far from luxury in any way, but yes I think you could say comfortable. Rooms are manageable, but nothing special. You can sit in the sitting room area no problem, and there's an open fire. The walk into the village is about 5-10 mins (a bit further to the lifts), this is what put us off. It's an ok walk for a night out in normal clothes. The problem was the walk in ski boots, carrying all the gear to the lift, especially when you have moaning children in tow, and have to carry their gear! There might be a shortcut when there's more snow, but we couldn't work out where it would be (and obviously couldn't use it with our lack of snow). There was no ski bus. If you are a group of young-ish lads you'll possibly not find the walk too much hassle, but for us it was. I know what you mean about cheap, we did get a hell of a good deal - but in hindsight we know why.

Our chalet host was a bit of a tosser too and he didn't keep the place very clean, but I wouldn't put anyone off the place because of that, as no doubt he's been replaced.

I'll have a look to see if I have any photos from the inside and e-mail them to you if you like?


 
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I should add that we're 10 mins from the lift for our next holiday, but we have the benefit of a ski bus, and a stop outside our place.


 
Posted : 10/02/2012 5:19 pm
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Off to Alpe D'Heuz tomorrow...........very excited!


 
Posted : 10/02/2012 5:24 pm
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Schladming tomorrow. Fresh snow predicted all week.
Clock watching till I can go home and start packing!! ๐Ÿ˜€


 
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I should add that we're 10 mins from the lift for our next holiday, but we have the benefit of a ski bus, and a stop outside our place.

Lazy bugger!

put some cattracks on and walk the 10 minutes to warm up...


 
Posted : 10/02/2012 5:42 pm
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Cat tracks? Aaaaaaargh! Spiteful things. ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 12/02/2012 9:37 am
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Lectured by my three year old this morning:
"Daddy, you can only have TWO ski holidays, ok?"
I think she's been got at! : (


 
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Ace, so good my diesel van didn't want to leave. Buy a bottle of anti-wax for the fuel and easy start before you leave the UK because the shelves are empty over here. I'd had the good sense to park the thing where I could wind it out on the starter motor then roll down to where it would go again.


 
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Woohoo, Sestriere booked ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 13/02/2012 1:52 pm
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Got back from Sestriere yesterday, great week with loads of fresh snow, boarded all over the Milky Way. The Crystal guys were first class, got 3 days of guiding with them.


 
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Ace, Tracey! Glad you liked it! Did you get to Sauze at all? Pizza at the Orso Bianco? Nom, nom and indeed nom!


 
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Got over to Sauze, also had a day in Montgenevre


 
Posted : 13/02/2012 2:40 pm
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Monty always looks interesting as we drive past. Love the way the piste and lifts go right over the road! Is it worth a day trip next time I'm over that way?


 
Posted : 13/02/2012 2:44 pm
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Well worth a trip, there are some great runs on both sides of the road


 
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5 days to go. 5 days. Insurance is up to date, new gloves are on the way, pants and jacket are tech-washing as I type, and the snow forecast is just hinting at some fresh stuff beginning Sunday.

I foresee a productive week at work.


 
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Thanks, Tracey. Will check it out sometime.

Pig, how often are you checking the webcams?

This was pretty accurate as a forecast site, btw - http://www.yr.no/
From Norway, but excellent as an all round weather forecast.


 
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Shifter, it's a global kid conspiracy. I've had exactly the same!


 
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Their mothers are all in on it too - don't trust'em ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
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