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Just booked for Mayrhofen - thanks for the advice folks. B&B this time so we get to eat out every day, woop! 🙂

Just hope we get some of the crazy pow the French alps has been getting.

rs - both on non-rocker boards. Never tried one but I might hire one to see what they're like.


 
Posted : 19/12/2012 9:37 pm
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definitely worth doing grum, I have a Ride one which is flat between the bindings and just a little rocker at both ends and it made such a difference to confidence, especially on the flats but just going faster in general. The full rockers apparently have less edge hold, definitely worth renting or demoing a couple. I knocked off work early yesterday, was pretty nice 🙂

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Posted : 20/12/2012 12:00 am
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I knocked off work early yesterday, and sat in the middle of the piste all day. Was pretty nice

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Posted : 20/12/2012 12:08 am
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haha, my legs tell a different story today!


 
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Few pics from yesterday. Muhahahaha! 😈

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The full rockers apparently have less edge hold

Dunno what's going on with the rocker in your picture - are you sure that isn't a banana? 😉

fwiw I've been riding a Bataleon Goliath with TripleBaseTech for a couple of years now. Not rocker, but not exactly conventional either.

Such a giggle to ride and frequently surprises me when I think I've definitely messed up a turn. Edge hold is amazing. Highly recommend trying one if you get a chance.

http://www.bataleon.com/boards


 
Posted : 20/12/2012 11:33 am
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Oh and stevomcd: that looks glorious! Have fun.


 
Posted : 20/12/2012 11:34 am
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Will see if there's a decent rental shop in Mayrhofen - would like to try some new boards.

steveo that looks amazing - wish we could have come to you this week! Thanks for the info etc - I'll try and work on a biking trip to yours next summer instead. 🙂


 
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I would be super jealous of all your snowy antics, but i'm flying with my MTB to nepal tomorrow, so... :p

anyways, yesterday I won a pair of Dragon APX goggles, better get my hols booked then 😉 almost definitely a week in bernex in late feb, may preceed with a week in morzine. will see if i get a job i've got an interview for in jan.

BTW, dunno if this has been posted yet, but it gave me a giggle. NSFW

zapiks is pretty good on FB for regular ski/board vids btw


 
Posted : 20/12/2012 12:14 pm
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Any recommendations for a good ski helmet / goggle combo? I've never used a helmet before, but reckon it's probably time to start protecting my noggin.

I'm thinking along the lines of a Giro 9.10 and a pair of Oakley crowbars - any opinions?


 
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I'm thinking along the lines of a Giro 9.10 and a pair of Oakley crowbars - any opinions?

Crowbars are ace. IF they fit your bonce! Ditto the helmet.

Get thee to a shop. Try 'em on! They need to work together as a unit and fit your head as well.


 
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Grum - Re rocker vs camber vs combo snowboards, a rocker board can have a little less edge hold but if you can get one with magnetraction then this is mitigated a little. Get a decent board with sharp edges and there isn't much difference I reckon. I can't say that I've found much difference when hooning at speed between rocker and camber, I'd say that it's a stiffness thing more than a profile.

I will say that having ridden my new Nitro Rook (totally flat, no rocker or camber) in the pow this season I'm feeling it in my back leg more and it's less forgiving than a rocker board too. After a few tomahawks I've got used to it but it keeps your concentration levels up as it's more apt to nose dive. Awesome on the piste though, quick, good edgehold and nice and poppy.

Anyway if anyone is interested this was yesterday in the 3 Valleys. For some reason any bails, fails or cartwheels didn't make the edit....


 
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SamB - Don't discount Giro goggles. Fit really well with Giro helmets and great lens and quality.


 
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Steve that 3rd pic is pretty epic!!


 
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Meh. Looks alright, I suppose!

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Posted : 20/12/2012 4:10 pm
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Cheers for the info meribelmtb - definitely need to try some. Been riding the same board for years (which I bought off my brother for £50!).

If I get conditions anything like those pics and video above I will literally be whooping with joy.

Last year in St Johann the last couple of days were like that and it was so much fun. Possibly my favourite thing to do in the whole world. 🙂


 
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Grum, you'll definitely notice the difference whatever the board then! I'm sure you mean it's your second favourite thing to do after mountain biking...


 
Posted : 20/12/2012 4:35 pm
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Nah mountain biking is a close second. Maybe it's just because (for me anyway) getting decent powder days is so elusive.

Mind you so is getting decent mountain biking conditions this year. 😡


 
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You asked for photos (taken from the White Room Chalet fb page) - representative of the snow we've had this week and the sun came out on Wednesday

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Posted : 20/12/2012 7:30 pm
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Hey kids, who's this?
With a big red suit and a fluffy white beard...


 
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Any recommendations for a good ski helmet / goggle combo? I've never used a helmet before, but reckon it's probably time to start protecting my noggin.

I'm thinking along the lines of a Giro 9.10 and a pair of Oakley crowbars - any opinions?

I have a Giro G10 and 3 pairs of Crowbars they work great together,, no gaps at all on silly cold days ......but like said before try b4 you buy is the only way


 
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GoPro Hero 2 people

What settings do you use when skiing/boarding with helmet and chest mounts?

And whats the best free software to get some stills of the video i take

Cheers


 
Posted : 21/12/2012 3:09 am
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Video from earlier this week


 
Posted : 21/12/2012 6:57 am
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Sunny up top, more fresh snow overnight, time to go skiing

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OK I need a set of piste skis in around a 170cm length. Does anyone have any they'd like to give me/sell, or know where I could pick up a bargain? Thanks!


 
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Just taken my boots off after 6 days in the 3 Valleys. Looks like this will be an awesome season. Brilliant week with great conditions. Three days of fresh powder and cold enough for conditions to remain good on sunny days. Not too many lifts open this week, but still only queued once all week. Great OP all sides of Tourgnette, Suisse, La Tania bowl and three great OP runs off cretes towards st martin de belleville this morning.

Some of the best skiing for many seasons!!

Happy skiing to rest of STW world!!

Hired K2 AMP Rictors - superb in all conditions


 
Posted : 21/12/2012 5:29 pm
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GoPro Hero 2 people
What settings do you use when skiing/boarding with helmet and chest mounts?

Not really used mine yet for boarding - don't think chest mount would work very well. Thinking if getting one of those telescopic poles like in the video GrahamS posted.

THM - sounds ace. I'm praying (even though I'm not religious 🙂 ) for some nice pow on our trip.


 
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Cheers Grum, yes I hope the snow conditions continue as this could be a great season. Have you decided where you are going yet?

Anyone going to meribel, I can recommend slidecandy for equipment hire. They deliver to chalet, great kit and service (so far). Plus good pricing vs local shops.

Lots of OP powder skiing today leading up to the end of the world. Just in case!!!!


 
Posted : 21/12/2012 6:15 pm
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K2 AMP Rictors - superb in all conditions

Not gonna disagree there 🙂


 
Posted : 21/12/2012 6:36 pm
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Anyone know any sites where you can stream ski movies?


 
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K2 AMP Rictors - superb in all conditions

Not gonna disagree there

But....the graphics!
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Gopping!

Great all rounder, mind you!


 
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Just checked out passes at Chamonix

£250 😮 WTF ❓

I may be out 😐


 
Posted : 21/12/2012 8:59 pm
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Cheers Grum, yes I hope the snow conditions continue as this could be a great season. Have you decided where you are going yet?

Yup - went for Mayrhofen. It's GrahamS' fault if it's rubbish! I've never had a bad time on a ski/snowboard holiday though.

cynic-al - £175 in Mayrhofen for the Zillertal SuperSkiPass. 😀

Chamonix is ace though.


 
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Just checked out passes at Chamonix

£250 WTF

I may be out

if you want to do cham on the cheap. check out ucpa


 
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My Dolomiti Superski pass comes in a smidge below €300 this yr. Would be €301, but the first day of 8 is still low season. Last yr was about €245, for the same week.

**** knows what's made the price go up so much.

OH and yeah the Rictor's are a bit "colourful", but if you're looking down at your feet/skis when skiing, then you're doing it all wrong 😉


 
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OH and yeah the Rictor's are a bit "colourful", but if you're looking down at your feet/skis when skiing, then you're doing it all wrong

True, but then you need some pimp-stylings, surely!

Such as;
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Ye I'm not keen on the graphics on K2 skis. I thought the graphics on the Obsethed skis last season were pretty sick, not really keen on any of the graphics this year!


 
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Graphics don't seem so bad when you are wearing them!!!


 
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Any space on any January trips departing the North between the 5th and 13th of Jan? My usual suspects have left me in the lurch 🙁


 
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Slightly off topic from the current convos, but why can I not find any decent ski mags over here. I think Powder and Free skier are the best ones, but all I can seem to find here is that Daily mail ski and snowboard mag. Tempted to subscribe.


 
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Sainte Foy 6-day pass = 149€....

Sainte Foy season pass if you're a bona-fide local = 90€... 😈


 
Posted : 21/12/2012 10:34 pm
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cynical al, tell meabout it. i just booked mine and my daughters passes. but it is a holiday 😀


 
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Cham? Full of Russians, innit? 😉 Always drives the prices up.


 
Posted : 21/12/2012 10:41 pm
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i love it there


 
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Saw a nice little video today, it was filmed around Avoriaz. I would love to be half as good as these guys.

http://www.zapiks.fr/avoriaz-session-legendaire.html


 
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If anyone is heading out this week have a great time.

I'll be out following Andy's advice from Sunday onwards, can't wait. 😀

Have a good Christmas all.


 
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@hammerite - enjoy the dollies. Hope your lift ticket is significantly cheaper than mine.

t minus 41 days and counting....


 
Posted : 22/12/2012 12:29 am
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Graphics don't seem so bad when you are wearing them!!!

No-one looks cool on skis anyway (apart from telemarkers 😉 )


 
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Thanks Andy. So far Gatwick has surpassed itself, let's hope my bag turns up at the other end this time so I don't have to beg steal and borrow kit.


 
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erk yeah last 2 bashes I've been on have had people begging for ski gear. Only took until Wednesday for bags to arrive.


 
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Just checked out passes at Chamonix

£250 WTF

I may be out

Isn't that for 6 day Mont Blanc Unlimited? That includes Aiguille du midi Courmayeur & Verbier, so it does actually represent pretty good value if you intend to make the most of it I reckon. Alternatively just buy a day pass or 1/2 day for or the Chamonix area you want to go to.

Compared to some North America resorts, the Chamonix MB Unlimited is quite reasonable


 
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Yup - went for Mayrhofen. It's GrahamS' fault if it's rubbish! I've never had a bad time on a ski/snowboard holiday though.

Eeek! Nah you'll love it. They are well set up for boarding there and the Après is great.

If anyone is interested I just finalised my booking for Slovakia this year.

End of Feb, 7 nights in Chalet, flights, (baggage, ski carriage) and transfer: £454 😀


 
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End of Feb, 7 nights in Chalet, flights, (baggage, ski carriage) and transfer: £454

Tidy! Lifty cost?


 
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5 day pass €153, 7 day pass €201 - not amazingly cheap, but somewhat offset by the fact that a slopeside draught beer is €1 and a 3-course lunch on the slope is €5.


 
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Left home at 5am still not there. No flights landing at Innsbruck today due to fog, currently sat in a service station car park an hour outside Innsbruck before we head onwards (waiting for other buses with people in shipped from various German airports).

Still lobbing it down with snow here at the moment.


 
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Hammerite - OUCH! That's a long one!

Here's hoping all that turbo-puke makes up for it with some cracking freshness for you!

Pics please! After all, this thread is my vicarious ski trip this year!


 
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erk. be another 1-2 hours on the road too (not sure which service station you refer to). Hope there's no problem with the Brenner and Campolongo pass (nice hairpins going up that one 🙂 )

But it'll be worth it 🙂


 
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Back in wet and miserable Blighty now! Always nice to be home safely but such a shame after current great conditions in France. Last guys at the top of Saluire last night in the semi dark and the moon and a great final blast down - seems an age ago now 🙁

Another recommendation for Slide Candy for anyone in the 3V - great ski hire with delivery to your door. Super kit, very helpful team in Uk and in the resort and good value.

Lift passes are getting very expensive now, but skiing has long stopped being a value holiday IMO!!!


 
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Anyone know if the ski companies discount holidays at a set time, or is it fairly random depending on different factors?

I seem to remember that Crystal used to do it 28 days before departure but any recommendations/advice welcome as I'm going off the lure of a 'cheapie' in Bulgaria.

Cheers


 
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Woody, it varies according to how the season is going. With the start there's been, I doubt there's going to be much in the way of bargains for a good few weeks, though!

Both Neilson and Crystal sometimes offer some great last minute bargains if you're willing to risk it.


 
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Boo hiss. My idiotic accident prone mate has just buggered his leg in Japan and looks like he's now coming home. Got 2 weeks leave booked in march with nowhere to go now.


 
Posted : 24/12/2012 2:08 pm
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Definitely less bargains around this year than last. We got half board at New Year in St Johann last year for under £300 - nowt even close to that this year that I could find.

I've been checking Crystal Ski quite a bit and 28 days seems about right, but then they do apply small further discounts in the last week or two.


 
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Got here just after midnight in the end.

Great first day, great second day. Pretty warm yesterday (at 5pm it was still +2c), even warmer today - but has cooled quite a bit this evening. My clean on today base layer smelt like a pair of 2 season old shin pads (TMI)! I sweat so much. Some of the runs were starting to get a bit cut up but still pretty good considering how warm it was.

Looking forward to the next few days as it's due to be cool (and snow overnight tomorrow) so should just get better.

Off to the Hidden Valley tomorrow.

Flaky wifi signal at chalet so will post a pic when it gets better, although we're just cruisy piste skiers so no exciting epic gnarliness going on!


 
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Have a good Christmas all btw!


 
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My clean on today base layer smelt

Merino FTnon-stinkyW!

Oh, and a very happy Christmas to [b]all [/b]of you on this thread! Yes, even the telemarkers! 😉


 
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My finest Odlo top seems to be made with the same stuff helly thermals were made out of in the 80s.

Well past midnight and the village sleigh driver seems to be milking it for all he can, must've been past the chalet 10 times in last 90 mins! As a result I'm still awake and I have a photo uploaded [img] [/img] think this the run down from Passo Campolongo to Corvara.


 
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Odlo? Mine isn't as stinky as other synthetics, not by a long way. Not as good as Helly Warm in the cold, however, but way better at regulating body temps in warmer weather skiing.

Now then, anyone get anything ski related under the tree? I didn't. 🙁


 
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Never understood people's problems with HH. I wouldnt wear most tech tops more than a day, but no problems with HH.

+1 for HH Warm. Too hot for most things but brilliant for skiing at this time year and good for 2-3 days.


 
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Nothing under the tree, so I just treated myself to a helmet. Only three and a half weeks to go now!


 
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Old Skool Helly was stinkier than a Brussel sprout fart! (Keeping it seasonal!)

Wallop - I hate you. 😉


 
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I know, I only do it to wind you up, which is really mean - I'm sorry. I won't do it again 😉


 
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You know you will, you liar!
Don't mind really. But, if you do not post lots of pics, I shall hunt you down and kill you. To death. With a spoon. Slowly.

😉


 
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Three & a half weeks for me too, insurance and lift pass time, spend spend spend 🙂


 
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26 days on snow today, many more to come...


 
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Later start yesterday due to general murkiness and rain, which soon turned into snow. Not a huge amount but probably 10cm at the top of the passes. Got pretty wet in the morning. Seems most people have up but we persevered and were rewarded with lovely fresh snow and a fantastic sunny last 2hrs of the afternoon.

Last lesson of the week this morning so far the OH has been told she skis "like the teacher", Jnr skis "like a boy", and I ski "in the middle". I need to close my legs a bit, apparently I have a solid, but really wide stance which means I can't get the angulation in my body. Will go over to La Villa this afternoon and do the WC run, then do Saslong WC run tomorrow.

No idea why I'm awake this early!


 
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Yesterday afternoon, think this was at the top of Bec de Roces looking over towards Pralongia.


 
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Looking up the Hidden Valley on Christmas Day.


 
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Hat tip to the lovely people at http://www.serrechevalier.org/ for this one. Some steezy awsumz for a Thursday morning!


 
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[url= http://www.skifamille.co.uk/ ]A link for you for next year Captain[/url]


 
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Nice! Already planning Serre Che again, though! BA Airmiles flight to Turin (Business class, natch! At about £40 return for the taxes on top of airmiles redemption!) We've got friendly folks in Serre Che who've already offered to arrange childcare some of the time. Mrs CFH rather fancies being a YummySkiMummy and swanning around in swish outfits at lunchtime more than skiing, so plenty of first lift fever for me, I reckon! 🙂


 
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