Messages posted by : AllyG
Thanks Snapzzz :D I was totally taken in by what the La Clusaz tourist board website said, which was this: La Clusaz and Manigod are located on the north-west flank of the Aravis massif. This favourable position gives them a combined average snowfall of more than 6 metres at an altitude of 1,860 metres. You're quite right - La Clusaz village IS at 1100m - but that doesn't sound too bad to me. However, maybe I need to check out its snow record, and wait for some replies from J2Skiers who have been there. |
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Thanks Daved :D La Clusaz and Verchaix were both places I'd never heard of until now, which just shows how useful this sort of thread is at introducing me to new villages and ski areas - it's like window shopping :D Now that I've looked them up, it seems that Verchaix is close to Morillon (and Samoens), but you need to get a ski bus (or drive) to Morillon to connect with the ski area. Maybe we should just put the Grand Massif down as a ski area choice. La Clusaz is much higher up, at 1100m (Verchaix is only 788m), and has its own ski area as well as connecting up with the rest of the Grand Bornard. J2ski says it is possibly one of the prettiest ski resort villages in France, and they've given it 4 stars for experts, 5 stars for intermediates, 4 stars for beginners, and 4 stars for snowboarders, AND it's only a 1 hour drive away from Geneva. Has anyone skied there? http://www.j2ski.com/ski_resorts/France/La_Clusaz.html La Clusaz does look quite promising to me - thanks Daved :D Edited to correct the altitude of La Clusaz (after Snapzzz very kindly pointed out the error of my ways) |
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Tony H - I've amended your entry now - sorry I must have misunderstood what you said :oops: I don't somehow think we'll be going to Niederau :D This thread, at the moment, is just to discuss possible dates and resorts for 2014. The way I envisage it is that we can enjoy ourselves during the summer with these discussions and start the serious voting somewhere around November. And then, if I can find another chalet owner/TO that will hold a chalet for us for a month, we can start accepting bookings at the beginning of January and go on until the beginning of February (thus covering the period when we are away on our first J2Ski holiday to Tignes on the 13th January). And after the beginning of February hopefully we will be able to continue booking the chalet, but without exclusive use, as we are doing now with the Bonjour chalet in Les Brevieres :D As can be seen from the list of J2Skiers and who wants which dates, we're not going to be able to include everyone who is interested, as some can't go in January and some can't go in March etc. etc. We are intending to go with the majority vote - firstly for the date and then for the resort. I think it's fun, and quite interesting, hearing about which resorts people favour, and why. Once we've got a list of potential resorts we can draw up a short list and then vote on it. |
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Brooksy said he's interested as well, so I've added him to the list :D |
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Hi Bandit,
Thanks for the link to your blog :D It was very interesting, but I found the bits about minor avalanches and T-Bars breaking slightly worrying. I'm glad you had a good time out on the snow. I nearly did an avalanche awareness day in Val Thorens, but we decided to go ski-ing instead :mrgreen: I am too cautious to go off piste in any case. |
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Thanks Tonypants, I've added you now :D |
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Thanks Bedrock Barney, I've added you now :D |
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Hi JayP73,
You can find ski resorts near Salzburg here: http://www.j2ski.com/ski_resorts/Airports/Salzburg.html As you can see, there are a lot of ski resorts close to Salzburg :lol: But the Austrian resorts tend to be lower than the French ones and often you have to take a bus to the ski slopes. These are the 3 Austrian ski resorts I know something about: I went to Saalbach as a child and it had nursery slopes close to the village, but I don't know about huskies etc. And I've been to Obergurgl which has ski in/ski out. And I know Niederau has slopes next to the village. |
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