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Had a fantastic week in Bansko a couple of years ago, snow was then best I've seen anywhere, it just didn't stop!

Great atmosphere in the Happy Ending bar every afternoon and a couple of very good nights in a bar with a resident band and fireworks!

Also got to witness the local facilities first hand after one of the guys we were with cut his foot open - I would definitely not want to be treated in local a&e!


 
Posted : 16/01/2020 4:13 pm
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Yep, Bansko's a brilliant budget destination. I'd thoroughly recommend the Loghouse restaurant for it's fabulous food and mind boggling value. Just try not to have an accident there, that's when you get to see the not so great side of it.

I was initially brought off the mountain to the first aid centre at the Gondola station then immediately sent to the local A&E. I actually saw the nurse drop a cannula on the floor, wipe it on her apron before shoving it in my arm! I was then transferred to the regional hospital, where I was looked at, then sent on to the main spinal injury unit in the capital, in an ambulance with a broken gurney, where the driver folded down a chair on the other side of it and got me to brace my arm against it so I wouldn't slide off. The litany of horrors and humiliations that followed, would need to be described over a pint or three. All in, I got a fairly extensive experience of their healthcare system. The doctors and nurses were awesome and did all they could for me, but the facilities and conditions they were working in was truly frightful. That's why nowadays, whenever I hear someone droning on about their bad treatment from the NHS, I get a little...exasperated.

Brilliant place, but just be aware that budget prices mean budget facilities in quite a poor country.


 
Posted : 17/01/2020 10:07 am
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I went to Bansko 10-12 years ago and I wouldn't go back. . Things may have changed. Maybe i should go back?  So confused


 
Posted : 17/01/2020 10:17 am
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It's snowing at last.

Hoping to get 10 cm tomorrow.


 
Posted : 17/01/2020 5:02 pm
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Bulgarian skiing?
Good opportunity to post this (Not Bankso)
Edit. NSFW Sweary content.


 
Posted : 17/01/2020 5:41 pm
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Slight diversion: has anyone seen any good deals on lobster/3 finger mitts recently?

I'm looking for some, men's size 10/XL. Budget is approx. £50


 
Posted : 20/01/2020 8:49 pm
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Can anyone please recommend me a place to go next year early January. On a tight budget. Does bansko have snow in late Dec early Jan?

Flights to Salzburg the first week of January after New Year are usually buttons.
Lots of apartment availability.
Get yourself to a Hofer (Aldi), do a week’s shop, eat in most nights.


 
Posted : 20/01/2020 9:01 pm
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Hi all a snowboarder new to this thread. Can anyone recommend a snowboard shop in SE or london that can give me some desperately needed advice on new boots. My ankles and calves hurt so much last time I went I missed out boarding on the last day and didn't want to go last season.

We are going for a week at the end of Feb and this feels like last chance saloon for my snowboarding holidays if I don't sort out some comfy boots. Out gioing are some lightly used 7 year old Vans.

Also anyone know of any decent websites or operators who can sort out accommodation for four - we have flights to Geneva booked but not to worried about resort or accommodation type.

thanks


 
Posted : 20/01/2020 10:05 pm
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@Jaminb,
Ellis Brigham, Covent Garden (There are other EB in London area) good fitters in ski boots, suspect they get the same level of training in Board Boots.

Have always thought that the Pierre et Vacances site is as good as any. Never found the info on location very useful on Air bnb. (With kids that matters!)


 
Posted : 20/01/2020 11:34 pm
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Is TSA Covent Garden still going?  I used to get all of my shred sticks from there  🙂


 
Posted : 21/01/2020 8:19 am
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Going to Monterosa in a couple of weeks, staying near Gressoney. First time in the area, any tips?


 
Posted : 21/01/2020 9:18 pm
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Was there for a day over new year. It was insanely busy. Not helped by the fact there's really only one lift up each side the various valleys. Queues were 40 minutes, whereas up in Cervinia and Zermatt we never queued for more than a minute minute.

What we did ride was very nice. There was a black we did at the far end from Champoluc which was probably the best run. Wasn't really a black bar a couple of steep sections but it was loads of fun


 
Posted : 21/01/2020 9:29 pm
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@wej
Did a day there a good few years ago. Loved the sense of travel across the three valleys. Go to Alagna for lunch one of the days. If you’re an off piste type get up to punta indren.


 
Posted : 22/01/2020 1:00 am
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Spent a week there with the Snowheads bash a couple of seasons back, loved it. Never queued at all (end of feb / first week of march so prime french half term). We had off-piste guides and I loved the offpiste off Punta Indren. Lunch at Orestes Hutte was fabulous, but amazing to realise that it's a veggie mountain hut. Their broccoli pasta was delicious.


 
Posted : 22/01/2020 10:01 am
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Anyone been to Niederau recently?


 
Posted : 22/01/2020 12:34 pm
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I have, what do you want to know?


 
Posted : 22/01/2020 1:41 pm
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Anyone been to Niederau recently?

Probably 4 years ago, I was still quite an early learner and the conditions were not ideal for me, hard packed snow on the pistes back to town, better up the mountain. A mate broke his wrist in the first day and spent the rest of the week in hospital. Ski school was intense full day lessons with a old farmer type who was hard as nails, the slopes are all 'white' ignore the fact that your learner group are all pooping themselves on this steep red, as an ok learner I spent a LOT of time waiting for the rest of the group to pick themselves up before taking my kamikaze style down the slopes. Slope side was indeed white, views out from it were pure green fields.

The town itself is pretty small, a few small bars, all allow smoking indoors. If you are a confident skier you'll probably spend more of your time in the rest of the Grandvilleria (I think that's what it was called). I'd not venture back, other peoples opinions may vary. I've also never stayed so low again.

I'm off to Meribel on Saturday, I have 2 and a half days of trying to work while all I care about is webcams, piste maps and snow forecasts!


 
Posted : 22/01/2020 2:18 pm
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I have, what do you want to know?

What's the resort and ski runs like?

We are only interested in the skiing, no night life as we are often in bed before 10pm! lol


 
Posted : 22/01/2020 2:52 pm
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For anyone heading to the Alps this weekend the refresh or snow arrived today and was much needed. Apparently there's more to come but it's stopped at the moment after a day is tipping it down, managed some skiing today, but it was tough going in the wind with little visibility. I still love being in the mountains more than most things though!


 
Posted : 28/01/2020 9:27 pm
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Alas back from obergurgl after an awesome week's boarding.
done for mountain snow now until next winter.
should anyone be going to Hochgurgl make sure you go on the rodelbahn at the bottom gondola, it is a right laugh and bloody fast. Managed 37kmh with my 4 year old on board.
was hilarious


 
Posted : 28/01/2020 9:34 pm
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Two weeks of work to get through and then off. getting excited. Hoping for a few more days snow between now and then for perfection but I think this latest fall means decent on piste conditions anyway.


 
Posted : 28/01/2020 10:56 pm
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does anyone have any experience of re gluing skins?  Mine have become 'gacky' and i would like to refresh them before next weekends tour du jour . i have heard stories of waxing irons and baking paper....


 
Posted : 31/01/2020 1:21 pm
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Alas back from obergurgl after an awesome week’s boarding.

We had a week there in early Jan and really enjoyed it. Solden being down the road helps for a bit of variation.


 
Posted : 31/01/2020 2:26 pm
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i have heard stories of waxing irons and baking paper….

Sounds about right –


 
Posted : 31/01/2020 2:28 pm
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Can anyone compare Pila and La Thuile - family of intermediate skiers, cruisey blues are good. We've got accommodation and car in the valley, so can do both either. Only issue I can see is getting skies etc in the estate car (hired, no roof rack). I guess few days in each, leaving hire kit in shop.


 
Posted : 31/01/2020 5:30 pm
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@boxelder - when you going?
I'm there soonish so could report back.

We're also staying in valley but own car so planning to visit 4-5 of the areas including those two.

I have skied Pila for a day but it was many years ago. Also my mate with a recent serious medical history said he felt unwell and walked off the slope to catch a train to the airport 4 days early....all a bit random and we were concerned so I don't think I paid much attention to the skiing!


 
Posted : 31/01/2020 5:42 pm
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In a couple of weeks. Thinking 4 days La Thuile/La Rosiere and 2 at Pila (friends staying there).


 
Posted : 31/01/2020 5:51 pm
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you should easily get 4 people in a hire car with skis, if you have spit rear seats. Not skiied Pila, but I prefer Courmayeur to La Thuile personally.


 
Posted : 31/01/2020 5:53 pm
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5 of us, but 3 kids (though one's 6'3', so not really). Is Courmayeur not more advanced/off piste stuff?


 
Posted : 31/01/2020 6:05 pm
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Plenty of lovely piste cruising at Courmayeur, though you can access gnarly stuff if that's what you want


 
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I looked into re glueing some skins. I looked at the cost of the sheets which seemed reasonable. I then added in the cost of wrecking an iron and perhaps some clothes; added some contingency for clean up and decided it was easier to buy new skins and cut the others short for sweajnr......


 
Posted : 01/02/2020 12:29 am
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The fresh snow in the alps got a bit slushy yesterday, 9 degrees before lunch here in 3V. Rain forecast for tomorrow :~/


 
Posted : 01/02/2020 7:46 am
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cheers that video looks grand i'll give that a go.


 
Posted : 01/02/2020 8:46 am
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Off to Kitzbuhel for a long weekend 40th birthday. Anyone know a good hire place? Looking for all mountain skis (in the hope of freshies), most places online seem very Austrian with piste carvers.


 
Posted : 01/02/2020 10:01 pm
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Just arrived in tignes. Lots of snow as far as I can see but arrived in the dark. Will
Report back tomorrow on conditions


 
Posted : 02/02/2020 12:13 am
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Anybody been to Three Valleys this year?

Looking at booking a snowboard camp in late March, but it’s a lot of money to drop if the snow is crap already...


 
Posted : 02/02/2020 8:48 am
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Had a great time in Flaine, met some new people to ski with and the weather was largely brilliant with lots of sun and cold temps.
We had a couple of days of powder skiing in the last week before the rain came and ruin it a bit. Was great snow for the first 300m of the top then thaw/refreeze crust then slush. The piste wasn't a lot better as the thaw/refreeze section was like skiing on ball bearings.
More rain forecast today then it's going to turn considerably colder and snow a lot more later in the week.

To anyone heading out, make sure to head to the Hedgehog snack bar at Morillon and try their new duck burger - very good indeed


 
Posted : 02/02/2020 8:54 am
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I have @jimdubleyou....I was in Meribel for 3 weeks late December-January. Snow was pretty crap for the most part I thought....only did a handful of days though as I was out there gigging. I was in Jasna, Slovakia two weeks ago....worst snow I've ever had, normally it's really great easy off piste there. I think it's going to be one of those seasons 😔


 
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Anybody been to Three Valleys this year?

@jimdubleyou

Just got back on Saturday from Meribel, start of the week we were on compacted hard snow on and off piste, Monday pm it started coming down lightly, Tuesday it tanked it down (plus high winds meant closed lifts so stuck just around Meribel village) and Wednesday it was lighter so we had a hell of a lot of powder based fun. Thursday was another good day, Friday the pistes were good but crispy in the shade, then slushy later, even higher up, it was 12 degrees in the village (1450m) Friday afternoon, had lunch in a t-shirt.

So keep an eye on snow forecasts if you want off-piste otherwise deal with the snow canon created stuff and piste bashed runs. 3Vs is pricey, but it's massive and really well organised with decent chairs and bubbles. Meribel was lovely and the free bus service was great in the evenings too.

We did have trouble with Chambrey on Saturday though, fog in the morning meant the early incoming flights were sent to Lyon, in itself not a problem, but Lyon was not staffed to deal with 4 flights of Crystal people. 6 hours to check in, then get herded through security and onto the plane. Driving next year is looking tempting at the moment!


 
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Quick TR from a long weekend, well it would have been .....Plan was Fri-Mon in Morzine.
Arrived in GVA Fri AM all on time. Going through Les Gets car temp was 14 degrees. Fourteen. Degrees.
Got to Morzine and it was HOT, actually hot. Nipped up Pleney and over to LG for lunch and it was like 3pm in April, super soft snow with proper slush at the base. Really fun to ski actually if you enjoy that sort of thing ! In places i was poling downhill....Sun was out though so all good.
Had a few drinks and dinner Fri night in Morz, L'Etale which was quite good.
Sat dawned clear but obvs change was happening, still warm though at about +7 in Avoriaz. Snow was generally quite nice but wind was rising from SW, quickly. Skiied hard from first lift to 1:30pm then had lunch in Lindarets goat village, sat down as it started to pelt down with rain. That rain did not stop AT ALL. Went back up and it was raining at top of Avoriaz. Poured down in Morz pretty much all afternoon and evening. Cleared about 7pm but rained during night. Sunday dawned very very Wet and windy, it was absolutely pelting down and still mild, perhaps snow right up above 2500m but doubt it. Made a call to bail early and switched flight. Kept raining I am told until late PM. Pleney now green and a lot of LG is saturated humidified snow. Avi risk will be 4/5 now for a while and if it freezes and snow it will be super unstable. Incredibly sobering weather and I feel guilty for flying out to ski! Good luck anyone going next week, could be interesting


 
Posted : 03/02/2020 5:01 pm
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unlucky Col.
Im nipping out on Thursday night for a long weekend.
Weather forecast looks to be on the up, fresh dump tomorrow and much colder
https://www.snow-forecast.com/resorts/Avoriaz/6day/mid


 
Posted : 03/02/2020 6:07 pm
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Thanks for the 3V snow updates.

I've booked time off work for the 21st March, but I'm not paying for a camp just yet I think.

It'll be a pita if we have to trek up to VT every day for snow...


 
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Stoner - yep one of these things and it will be interesting to see what happens. The snow is so humidified it won’t have a chance to lose moisture before it freezes and then has a new layer on top. Avi risk will be super high, it was 4 anyway due to the weight of the snowpack. I’ve spent a lot of time in the hills and worked FT as an instructor and the only place I’ve had rain like that was Glenshee !! Still good snow depth all round but properly odd weather.


 
Posted : 03/02/2020 8:15 pm
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Just back from ardent and it was just like NZCol describes.

Did lap the Swiss wall on Thurs as the powder, skiers left, was pretty awesome.

Unfortunately our 4 year old broke her leg on Friday whilst going through the stash. Obvs not on the features, but by this point the snow was very heavy and wet.

Friday lunch time spent in morzine medical centre. Thankfully my cousin has lived in the alps for 25 years so was in morzine anyway for translation and help.

Not that we would have skied Saturday because of the little one but It looked warm, wet and miserable!


 
Posted : 03/02/2020 10:16 pm
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Unfortunately our 4 year old broke her leg on Friday whilst going through the stash.

My youngest did the same at Cairngorm a 5 years ago. She bounced back and now I can’t keep up with her on skis. Fingers crossed she heals quickly.


 
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