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someone even tinier arriving in Feb

Congratulations @nedrapier


 
Posted : 16/09/2019 5:16 pm
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New board arrived today. A Yes Optimistic 154.

My mate has one and I rode it for a couple of days in Cervinia this year. A ridiculous board. Rocket ship fast and mega stable through the rough churn. Will take it to the snowdome for a wee shake down this week but absolutely choking for winter now.


 
Posted : 16/09/2019 7:16 pm
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Just booking our 3rd visit to family ski in Ardent. Good ski area, close to Geneva and the little one absolutely loves the skiing/child care.

Had a blast with ESF on an off piste guided day last year so prob do that again.

Will also get an off piste Tellie lesson subject conditions. Happily drop the knee on any piste but just can't seem to get weight distribution right in powder.

No new kit this year. Finally got a set up I love!


 
Posted : 16/09/2019 11:18 pm
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Anyone been to Madesimo or Livigno? I know they are different beasts, but looking at alternatives from Malpensa.


 
Posted : 17/09/2019 6:32 pm
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Livigno, about 40 years ago, I was only little and it has probably changed a little.. I had a fab time though and have scars to prove it.


 
Posted : 17/09/2019 7:06 pm
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Anyone pre-booked with Crystal (parent company TUI on verge of bankruptcy)? Hopefully not, just surprised this thread hasn't bumped back up with the news.


 
Posted : 21/09/2019 8:03 pm
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Burton Step On bindings early release
Limited styles & colors of Step On are available for a 7-day early drop – get them here or at your local shop. Full lineup: 11/4.

https://www.burton.com/gb/en/c/step-on

Not my thing, but might be useful to some of the boarders.


 
Posted : 30/09/2019 12:27 pm
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Just bought the Step-ons from Absolute-snow, nicely coincided with the last day of my birthday 10% off voucher.

Wins all round 🙂


 
Posted : 30/09/2019 12:39 pm
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Be back out to Big White (BC) as usual this season. I'm looking forward to it after completely missing the last season for the first time I can remember. Hoping the snow gods perform their magic too!


 
Posted : 30/09/2019 1:26 pm
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45cm of snow local to Calgary due to an early season upslope storm. Over 60cm further south near the USA border.  It'll probably all melt of course but still sweajnr was excited to get his new skis for the season on Wednesday.

Sweamrs has less luck finding an appropriate ski jacket.  So ideas please for a warm, technical ski jacket.  Her previous spyder has lasted 12 years with ~30+ days of skiing per year so if we can make the next one last as long then we're happy to spend a decent amount.

One option is the spyder blaze but the sizing seems to have changed in 12 years so she seems to be between sizes...  Other ideas appreciated as traipsing around the local stores has revealed lots of fashion choices but a disappointingly limited selection of more technical options.


 
Posted : 30/09/2019 9:29 pm
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nice vid here


 
Posted : 01/10/2019 2:37 pm
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Anyone pre-booked with Crystal (parent company TUI on verge of bankruptcy)?

Source for this? I know TUI have issued some profit warnings recently especially since many people are apparantly delaying booking holidays until the Brexit situation becomes 'clearer' and the issues with Boeing’s 737 Max ... but I wasn't aware that TUI were on the verge of bankrupty!

A quick google doesn't show up anything apart from the recent profit warning ... TUI share value seems ok, in fact it seems to have benefited from Thomas Cooks demise ...

Hopefully Crystal are doing ok (they do seem to be pushing North America/Canada winter holidays at the moment - if my inbox is anything to go by)


 
Posted : 01/10/2019 3:35 pm
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Booked for Verbier in Feb, Big family group in a nice looking chalet, driving down (Some of us anyway) can't wait..


 
Posted : 01/10/2019 10:17 pm
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Sorry, sweams, can't help on the jackets as tech requirements in alps are much lower than for you guys, but just wanted to post I love seeing your posts and how you and the family are getting stuck in. Bon hiver! Best to you all!


 
Posted : 02/10/2019 12:16 am
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Sauze D'oulx booked for mid Feb.

Thinking of Obergurgl for early Jan. Anyone been? What's it like? Good on a board or better on skis?

Any suggestions for good (and reliable) tree skiing in Europe, preferably not in France.


 
Posted : 18/10/2019 5:08 pm
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So ideas please for a warm, technical ski jacket.

If you can bring yourself to wear a snowboard brand Burton's LZ Down is great when it's really cold. Used mine in -10 to -20°C and it was excellent. The Helitack is essentially a synthetic down version. Neither are cheap though.


 
Posted : 18/10/2019 5:12 pm
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Always enjoy these


 
Posted : 23/10/2019 6:30 pm
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Can't wait - got the snow forecast sites added as bookmarks on my work PC again and flights and accommodation is booked for a week in the Aosta Valley exploring various resorts. Planning on spending a fair share of the time in Monte Rosa/Cervinia/Courmayeur (staying equidistant from them all) but will explore the other main resorts if possible! I know this commits us to driving every day but neither of us have skied this area at all so we're going with the attitude of this being an exploratory trip - plus the accommodation was £230 for the week!

Finding a hire car that guarantees snow tired is turning out to be a touch tricky - we think we've found somewhere but then read online that they can't guarantee it'll be snow tyres - you my get a suitable alternative (chains!) We'd really rather avoid chains if possible as will be doing ~50km a day minimum which will get very old very quickly if there's lots of snow and we're stuck on chains!

Any tips from Milan MXP airport? We're hiring at the ultra budget end of the spectrum but don't mind paying an extra ~£30-50 for 100% comfort we'll actually get snow tyres!


 
Posted : 23/10/2019 6:48 pm
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Just booked boys trip to Morzine for end of Jan. Replaced QST92s that I skied flat last 3 years, I do like them - Glisshop game up trumps ! Also going to Tahoe for ‘work’ 😂


 
Posted : 23/10/2019 8:31 pm
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Sauze D’oulx booked for mid Feb.

Pizza at Orso Bianco for lunch, steak at The Village for dinner. Happy days!


 
Posted : 23/10/2019 8:35 pm
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Mostly likely UK based for me Glencoe, Yad Moss and Weardale passes (as usual) - year 11 of not going abroad and still clocked up somewhere over 250+ days. Admittedly 30% are probably best described days for the devoted. Hopefully a bit more backcountry this year.


 
Posted : 23/10/2019 8:45 pm
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Thinking of Obergurgl for early Jan. Anyone been? What’s it like? Good on a board or better on skis?

Any suggestions for good (and reliable) tree skiing in Europe, preferably not in France.

Only done one day at gurgl, but pretty sure that tree skiing is something that it utterly lacks. Proper high resort.

I can't recall if we skied or boarded, and to be honest deciding based on the resort alone would be barmy. Are you going for a week or less?

Unless it's biblical powder then I'd be tempted to ski the first day and then scope out the best lines that don't involve flats....

Sorry, I'm waffling.


 
Posted : 23/10/2019 9:03 pm
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Pleasingly booked a trip for this year after a couple of winters off. Can’t wait!


 
Posted : 23/10/2019 9:24 pm
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Looking for ideas for the week before Christmas, it’ll be early of course so high is a good bet. VT? Where else please?
It’ll be me and Mrsbits, plus micro and nano bits. Youngest is 6 and now a pretty good skier, happy on reds and lift / tree runs (not fresh powder). However, he’s little and his energy falls off a cliff so need to be able to get back to base sharpish if needed. Have taken him to Sainte Foy a number of times and he loves it but it’s not exactly snow sure early season....

Ps - new atomic Vantage 90’s for me and K2 tough loves for Mrs. Never had my own skis before - I’m super excited!


 
Posted : 23/10/2019 9:38 pm
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Well badly broken ankle has thrown everything up in the air for me, so I have done the only sensible thing a brought a full new splitboard set up as an incentive to get better!

I hope everyone has a great winter and will be following this thread with much jealousy.


 
Posted : 23/10/2019 10:12 pm
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Are you going for a week or less?

The plan is to go for a week. We didn't expect any trees there, we're hoping as it's high (for Austria) there will be snow. The tree question was more general. We normally get some time in Whistler so get our fix there, but we're not going this season.

Well badly broken ankle has thrown everything up in the air for me, so I have done the only sensible thing a brought a full new splitboard set up as an incentive to get better!

I feel your pain. I spent a month in a cabin watching everybody go out riding everyday while I sat there nursing an atrophied shoulder following a break. And the ******s went split boarding for the first time too! What split did you go for?


 
Posted : 23/10/2019 10:41 pm
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What split did you go for?

Salomon Sickstick Split, I had the original sickstick and loved it, it comes with skins so actually not too bad price wise (relatively).


 
Posted : 23/10/2019 10:49 pm
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Just bought season pass for Cairngorm
*don’t all laugh at once*


 
Posted : 23/10/2019 11:10 pm
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Just bought season pass for Cairngorm
*don’t all laugh at once*

😳🤷‍♂️🤪


 
Posted : 23/10/2019 11:21 pm
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booked for a week in the Aosta Valley exploring various resorts.

Nice plan. I had a blast doing that a few years ago. Where are you staying out of interest?


 
Posted : 23/10/2019 11:41 pm
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Sorry Digby, I linked Thomson and tui before I dug into it more and realised there wasn't a connection. My mistake!


 
Posted : 24/10/2019 8:00 am
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Sorry Digby, I linked Thomson and tui before I dug into it more and realised there wasn’t a connection. My mistake!

Thomson are now Tui. Thomas Cook had nothing to do with Tui.


 
Posted : 24/10/2019 12:01 pm
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After some help or suggestions as I know a few of you have apartments that you rent out etc. I've posted something on CHalets Direct solutions room but thought it worth a post on here too.

Looking for somewhere for 5 mates for a long weekend from 9 to 13 Jan (we can check out early on 13th but would need somewhere to leave bags as we'll ski all day and have a late flight). Flying into Geneva so within easy reach of there and we're 5 mates not couples so would need 5 beds (and would prefer proper beds / bedrooms than pull out sofa beds in the living area).

All married, will look after where we stay and are going for the skiing / boarding not the boozing!


 
Posted : 31/10/2019 1:28 pm
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Booked a week in aosta valley with the family. Looking forward to a bit of pila, Cervinia, Courmayeur and Champoluc. Woo hoo.


 
Posted : 31/10/2019 10:15 pm
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EXCITED

Booked a week in Ste Foy. Nice place for us gorwn-ups with no kids. Friends with kids in an apartment. There wil be snow, skiing and maybe some convivial beverages. What's not to like?


 
Posted : 07/11/2019 2:37 pm
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Salomon Sickstick Split

That's a good looking deck. I'd love a new split, ours must be 7 seasons old now. Sadly new boots are a more urgent requirement this season.


 
Posted : 07/11/2019 2:45 pm
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My local mountain is fillling up! Currently -10c and megasnow forecast for the weekend. was quite depressed about the end of riding season but this is getting me excited


 
Posted : 07/11/2019 2:56 pm
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That picture of Are is awesome. French Alps are also looking good - cold temps and more snow forecast for the next couple of days. Should start to build a nice base for the high up resorts.
107 days till I hit Les Arcs and I'm on webcam watch already.


 
Posted : 07/11/2019 3:08 pm
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50 cm of snow at Nakiska near Calgary as well so we're planning a few early morning runs on Saturday.  See how much sweajnr has remembered from last year.  Sweamrs also super keen to try out her new GS skis but I'm thinking that'll be like driving a Ferrari at rush hour if she's also going at 5 year old speed.


 
Posted : 07/11/2019 6:26 pm
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 French Alps are also looking good – cold temps and more snow forecast for the next couple of days. Should start to build a nice base for the high up resorts.
107 days till I hit Les Arcs and I’m on webcam watch already.

Some promising pics on the Les Arc twitter feed yesterday. Only 45 days until we hit the slopes.


 
Posted : 07/11/2019 6:29 pm
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Nice plan. I had a blast doing that a few years ago. Where are you staying out of interest?

Saint-Vincent - seems to have a decent amount of bars/shops but no direct skiing so was pretty cheap accommodation. Seems about 35-60 mins on google maps from everywhere in the valley so reasonable central. Did look at staying in a resort but that added £200 minimum or Aosta (for crap weather access to Pila) but that added £100. Our hope is that the main valley roads stay clear plus both of us have done winter seasons so happy with driving crap vehicles in the snow...

Which reminds me we need to find a hire car, still no luck on guaranteed snow tyres, any pointers?!

EXCITED

Booked a week in Ste Foy. Nice place for us gorwn-ups with no kids. Friends with kids in an apartment. There wil be snow, skiing and maybe some convivial beverages. What’s not to like?

Not surprised - loved skiing there, especially the through the trees down the side of the Marquise chair and right down to Ste Foy proper in good snow! Also if you're after a good meal out, I know it's not actually in the resort, but where all staff would head when their family's came to visit on their night off was "Restaurant La Ferme" in Villaroger, best Raclette I've ever had an I'm 1/4 Swiss...


 
Posted : 08/11/2019 9:50 am
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@sweaman i saw that it is record early opening for the big 3 huh?  I was there in feb 2011 (i think) and we got 10cm snow in 6 weeks!


 
Posted : 08/11/2019 9:56 am
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“Restaurant La Ferme” in Villaroger,

Ate lunch there when we skiied Les Arcs a few years ago. Was nice.

I did see a car hire place that offer a winter tyres option recently cost a fair whack extra though

Ah yes it was Sixt, from Greonble airport - "winter tyre option bookable", and extra 14 eur per day. might not be available from all locations


 
Posted : 08/11/2019 10:51 am
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I did see a car hire place that offer a winter tyres option recently cost a fair whack extra though

Ah yes it was Sixt, from Greonble airport – “winter tyre option bookable”, and extra 14 eur per day. might not be available from all locations

Yeah France and Switzerland are easy as the winter tyre laws are widespread and enforced - far less so it appears in Italy. My brother worked there for a few years and said people just relied on chains where he was rather than winter tyres as they'd had 3 crap winters in a row.


 
Posted : 08/11/2019 4:34 pm
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Saint-Vincent – seems to have a decent amount of bars/shops but no direct skiing so was pretty cheap accommodation.

I spent some time looking at accommodation all along the valley from there back up towards courmayeur with key things being parking, a decent kitchen and the right number of rooms and space for teenage boys. As a bonus we're just 10 min drive from the Aosta gondola and so will do that for some of the days then play the rest by ear/conditions.


 
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