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  • geoffj
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    I can’t imagine it’s three hours from Geneva airport. It doesn’t take us three hours to get from Lausanne to Méribel on a good run and we’re 45 minutes from the airport. It looks like it’s a bit further from Moutiers on a different road but unless traffic or snow is really bad I think you’ll be fine.

    It also depends on which other resorts or hotels within resort that the transfer visits en route.

    sweaman2
    Free Member

    It also depends on which other resorts or hotels within resort that the transfer visits en route.

    ^^ Very much this. My sole transfer with Crystal involved racing to the resort and then inching through the resort stopping at what seemed like every hotel possible. So if you’ve paid the “extra” to be slopeside you’ll probably be last off…..

    Edukator
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    Posted six days ago:

    Today is Tuesday. There’s no snow forecast for Gourette for a week so I’m expecting cold sunny weather (cold enough to make artificial in abundance as of Saturday and maybe a little tomorrow. The following week it will remain cold and snow a little most days with heavier falls over the weekend of 14/15 January. RDV in two weeks time for the verdict, but if I were booking a holiday I’d be confident of skiing in good conditions as of 15/1/2017

    Well after a week of cold sunny weather it’s clouding over and there’s 1m of snow forecast in the Pyrenees over the next couple of days. The vosges, Jura and northern Alps will be getting snow above 400m tomorrow. Lacahainemétéo 1, doubters 0.

    stevomcd
    Free Member

    I can’t imagine it’s three hours from Geneva airport. It doesn’t take us three hours to get from Lausanne to Méribel on a good run and we’re 45 minutes from the airport. It looks like it’s a bit further from Moutiers on a different road but unless traffic or snow is really bad I think you’ll be fine.

    It also depends on which other resorts or hotels within resort that the transfer visits en route.

    On the Saturday before half-term, you’ll be lucky to do Geneva – Les Menuires in under 5 hours… maybe if your journey is early in the day.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    Short transfer….family friendly….hmm, let me think….

    😉

    GrahamS
    Full Member

    On the Saturday before half-term, you’ll be lucky to do Geneva – Les Menuires in under 5 hours…

    It’s the Saturday for the week before half term (i.e. Sat 11th Feb). Half term week isn’t till 18th (around here anyways).

    Short transfer….family friendly….hmm, let me think….

    Did think about it Flashy but well out our price range – we’re already at the £3.5k range as it is! 😯

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    Eek

    GrahamS
    Full Member

    Aye! Me, Mrs, grandma and our two kids to pay for. Plus lift passes, equipment and ski school. It soon adds up! 😕

    Give me a few hundred for a lads trip to Slovakia any day!

    howsyourdad1
    Free Member

    quick question. i was out shredding the gnar yesterday and noticed i was getting wet. how best to re-proof my jacket and trousers? nikwax?

    GrahamS
    Full Member

    I prefer Grangers to Nikwax as I find NikWax leaves a bit of a vinegary smell.

    Been a while since I’ve done it but looking at their current product line this looks like the job for breathable waterproofs:
    https://grangers.co.uk/products/xtreme-repel

    stevomcd
    Free Member

    GrahamS – 11th Feb is THE half-term week for most regions and for France. I actually thought you meant the weekend of 4th Feb.

    That will proabably be the busiest day on the roads of the entire season. I am not looking forward to my trip to Geneva and back!

    cat69uk
    Free Member

    Off on a short break 26th Jan, staying in Avoriaz for the first time, usually been in Morzine. Worth booking snowboard rental upfront or wait till I get there? Usually take my very old own board, fancied trying something new and higher end. Noticed there is a new Burton shop, do they rent?
    Help appreciated.

    Digby
    Full Member

    I concur with GrahamS :

    ‘Granger’s XT Proofer Waterproofing Spray for Clothing’ has given some old kit a new lease of life.

    For best results wash the kit first with the likes of Grangers 30 degree cleaner.

    * edit – not sure what the difference is with the new ‘Xtreme Repel’. I suspect just a re-branding exercise.

    howsyourdad1
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    ta and yep was planning on using a cleaner first then reproofing. best results with the machine wash in stuff?

    footflaps
    Full Member

    I normally reproof in the washing machine, seems to work best.

    GrahamS
    Full Member

    GrahamS – 11th Feb is THE half-term week for most regions and for France.

    Oh arse. That’s odd though – the prices all peaked the following week (which is why we avoided it). Ah well, best order some sick bags off eBay.

    best results with the machine wash in stuff?

    Personally I prefer to use the spray on stuff as then I’m not trying to reproof bits that don’t need proofing (e.g. liners, fleecy bits etc) and I can give extra attention to the bits that really need it (cuffs, knees).

    If you are machine washing then do a Self Clean cycle on the machine first with no detergent in (or just an empty boil wash if it doesn’t have self clean). You don’t want normal washing detergent or fabric conditioner residue getting on them as it breaks down the DWR.

    Also turn off the spin cycle when you wash them – as forcing water through goretex with a 1400rpm spin doesn’t do it any good apparently.

    (Note: these tips could be old wives tales)

    jambalaya
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    @cat always cheaper to pre-book and pre-pay biggest savings from smaller out of the way shops. Ski passes usually cheaper too if bought in advance. Start with office de tourism website or try alpinresorts.com or sport2000 for example. My wife is French and always pre-books, being a Brit I used to just turn up and pay shop prices which horrfiied her ! Now I am now excluded from equipment rental responsibilities.

    Reproofing, I use Nikiwax wash-in but many garment manufacturers these days say spary on. Worth reading little manuals or searching online, tumble drier part of the process is very important

    Digby
    Full Member

    Personally I prefer to use the spray on stuff as then I’m not trying to reproof bits that don’t need proofing

    +1 … for some reason reproofing in the machine makes me think of combined shampoo & conditioner … However a more practical perspective is that the ‘DWR’ coating you are hopefully creating needs to be on the outside of the garment where it ‘repels’ water – rather than on the inside etc where it *might* impact the fabric’s ‘breathability’.

    howsyourdad1
    Free Member

    tumble drier part of the process is very important

    oh the mystery deepens!

    NZCol
    Full Member

    reproofing – clean washing machine as said above, hot run then spin, clean kit with normal soap flakes (cheap and same as wots in bottles really), dry in tumble dryer, line dry and spray. usually works best.

    GrahamS
    Full Member

    NZCol: Grangers generally recommend applying spray proofer while the garment is still damp from the wash and then tumble drying it afterwards.

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    Just had a quick “scan the webcams while on a conference call”. Admit it, we all do it!

    Lots of places showing v poor snow. None of the cameras at Montgenèvre appear to be working, either. Something to hide? Or rather, an absence to hide?

    GrahamS
    Full Member

    Meanwhile, in Slovakia…


    (Source: Chalet Slovakia FB feed)

    Edukator
    Free Member

    Have faith Flash. It’s snowing heavily in the Pyrenees and the front is due to start dropping snow in the northern Alps now. It’s going to be a snowy week.

    Montgenèvre is grass though

    ocrider
    Full Member

    It’s nice to see red bits on the rain/snow radar at last.

    wallop
    Full Member

    St Anton for us – heading out in a couple of weeks. Some reasonable snow fall in the last few days with more forecast at the weekend. A long way from perfect but can’t complain. Trouble is lots of people are diverting from French resorts to ski in St Anton instead so it’ll probably be pretty busy 😆

    cat69uk
    Free Member

    Thanks Jambalaya, booked Burton Custom or likewise for 66 euros for 5 days. It was 90 quid to take my own on EasyJet!

    footflaps
    Full Member

    Just had a quick “scan the webcams while on a conference call”. Admit it, we all do it!

    Yep, all those Malaysian brothels who haven’t changed the default root password….

    Tom-B
    Free Member

    To clarify, the person in Graham’s Slovakia picture is actually me, not him 😯 😆

    It was a cracking few days…..-30 for the last two though, which was less than pleasant!!!

    NZCol
    Full Member

    fingers and toes crossed that the mighty ‘shee gets a decent dumpola this week and I can ‘work from home’ a bit ….

    GrahamS
    Full Member

    To clarify, the person in Graham’s Slovakia picture is actually me, not him

    Yeah wondered if it might be – I just wished it was me. 🙂 Pics on FB looked great. -30 is a bit on the chilly side though. Was Dan’s place as awesumz as ever? Is Ollie making his own boards now? I saw some bendy wooden one on the feed.

    Tom-B
    Free Member

    Yeah, place is still great. My first winter visit. I was there in August 2015, initially heard of them through your posts on here.

    Ollie is indeed making his own boards now….that one on fb has all the stiffness of some overcooked spaghetti!!! Didn’t get chance to ride it-Dan finally has a board with proper edges on too this season ha!

    toby1
    Full Member

    2 weeks till Les Arcs – fingers crossed for something fresh landing in advance of us.

    beanum
    Full Member

    It’s been lightly snowing all morning at lake level here in Lausanne. There’s a good couple of cm on the ground..
    Looks like a fair coating in Champèry village so there should be plenty up in the PDS….:-)

    mahalo
    Full Member

    currently thumping it down in Les Arcs http://www.lesarcs.com/livecam-arc2000.html#ong333 anyone know if there are similar conditions over the road in Ste Foy??

    GrahamS
    Full Member

    initially heard of them through your posts on here.

    That’s it, I’m claiming commission 😀

    Ollie is indeed making his own boards now….that one on fb has all the stiffness of some overcooked spaghetti!!!

    Yeah they like a mega-bendy board those two – more fun for doing butters down the groomer if there is no good snow.

    Dan finally has a board with proper edges on too this season ha!

    I remember trying to ride Dan’s K2 Weapon down some sun-baked bulletproof icy snow at the side of one of the pistes one year. Absolutely no edges on it at all and as bendy as wet string. I fell a lot! We swapped back and he made it look easy. Apparently “edges are all in the mind”. 😕

    geoffj
    Full Member

    fingers and toes crossed that the mighty ‘shee gets a decent dumpola this week and I can ‘work from home’ a bit ….

    +1

    GrahamS
    Full Member

    Ryan Knapton maxing his steez as usual:

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    I do love a bit of Cloth of the King.

    stevomcd
    Free Member

    currently thumping it down in Les Arcs http://www.lesarcs.com/livecam-arc2000.html#ong333 anyone know if there are similar conditions over the road in Ste Foy??

    Yup. Early start tomorrow! 🙂

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