Messages posted by : snowb4ndit
We went to Soldeu (Andorra) for the New Year and had a fab time. It was good value for money like VC and there are plenty of green and gentle blue slopes. I'm not sure how snowsure it is at that time of year but snow was plentyful while we were there. They have many snow cannons. If the snow is good I would recommend there for your next trip. |
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I'm seriously thinking about St Anton, I loved everything about the place. The problem is that it's so pricey. I booked with a TO last time, fantastic location but the prices seemed to have shot up. Have you any tips on going DIY? |
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I don't know because I had an umbrella! Seriously though, it only rained in the village on the day we were leaving...we were very lucky. |
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Amanda summed up our week so well there is nothing I need to add. We did have a fab time, the weather was good to us and the skiing was brilliant. Val Cenis is a bit too quiet for me (in the evenings)and I don't think I'll go back. If I were to go back I'd go earlier in the season to ensure the ability to ski in and out of accomodation. I did manage to do it on the first day but the snow down to the village was too patchy after that. L'escargot (a 12km green run) was very long and boring and after skiing part of it on the first day Amanda and I made a joint decision to avoid it for the rest of the week. We worked hard on some very tough reds and blues. (The slope grading was a bit hit and miss, as Amanda said) On the last day four of us wanted to do a black. When we got to the top it was a complete white out, very very icey and it was closed! I was secretly happy.
Scapula pulled a muscle by taking a short cut and venturing into meter deep powder. It took him some time to get out of it and it was very entertaining for the rest of us who watched whilst we sipped our hot chocolate. The injury was minor thankfully and he still managed to continue to ski the day after (which was the last day). I managed to bump and cut my head on the second day by walking into a menu board, on my way to the bar. That'll teach me for sarcastically suggesting in another thread that we should wear helmets to the pub! Amanda is a very confident skier and I'm flattered that she thinks I'm good. I have good days and bad days but she is consistently good. Amanda is fun and I will not forget how much we laughed when venturing on to a red that had not been pisted. The idea was to take the quickest route down and we ended up crying with laughter for ages trying to get out of knee deep powder. Scapula, watching from the top, saw me searching for a buried ski and opted out...he told Amanda and I that he'd meet us at the bar. He was there half an hour before us! I'm sad now that there'll be no more skiing for 8 months. |
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I am ready to book my next snow fix and want to go over the New Year. Can anyone recommend a European resort that is snow sure at that time of year? Ideally I would like to be somewhere with lively apres ski and somwhere I can ski in ski out of accomodation.
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Thankyou girls have a good week yourselves. We'll give you a full report on VC when we get back. X :lol:
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I'm pleased for you and your daughter that it's not a break. If she's anything like my boys, the pain will suddenly subside once she's on her ski's. Strap it up well and plenty of painkillers should do the trick. :wink:
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Thankyou Mr W, I definitely intend to, no matter what the weather. We'll be sure to tell you all about it when we get back. If you're lucky we'll keep in touch while we're there! :lol: :lol: :lol: |
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