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Les Arcs Season 2014 - 2015, New Thread for this season starts on page 29.
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April 26. The last day of the season in Les Arcs. Blue sky, no wind and a little dusting of fresh snow up high. Few people around and able to ski to most stations, even a little spring snow off piste. Perfect for the end of April. Just posted the photos for today.
https://www.facebook.com/LesArcsWinter/photos_albums Skied all over Les Arcs today including Arc 1800, down to Peisey and then Vallandry followed by a ski across the domain to the top of Aiguille Rouge. Down to Arc 2000 and finally the waterslide before heading back to Arc 1600 and home. Even managed to see a little of the Slalom race in the Arc 2000 Stade and the special Event in the Arc 2000 bowl down the Piste nature area of the Robert Blanc. Pity the season has to end with more snow tonight already falling high on the mountain. Maybe I should get the skins out!! Been a good season in the end. Hope everyone I skied with had as much fun as I have and look forward to seeing many of you again next season. Have a good summer. Thanks to Rosie, Gordon, Tom and Totty for their help and support this season. Remember if you are passing through Bourg or staying in the Valley their ski and snowboard shop is right by the Funicular. Visit their web page for further details. http://www.polairestar.com/ |
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Les Arcs Season 2014 - 2015, New Thread for this season starts on page 29.
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Today was a POWDER DAY!! Yes, even on Easter Sunday 20 April we had powder. Not just a little, but enough fresh snow to cover most of the old crud and make it fun to ride in most places above 2000m. Lower down it was still sticky by late morning, but if you kept high we were able to find good snow until well into the afternoon.
The fresh snow topped up the pistes nicely and every run that was open proved to be in good condition for this time in the season. Hard pack with fresh snow on top in the morning, becoming soft and then sticky later in the day. You had to go quite fast to make it across the waterslide, but there were plenty of people having a try. Well done for making it across! For anyone interested in seeing the photos from today look in the new album. 'Last Week of the Season 2014'. https://www.facebook.com/LesArcsWinter/photos_albums Tomorrow should be another fun day if the snow keeps up tonight. Remember Polairestar ski and snowboard rental shop at the bottom of the funicular is open this week http://www.polairestar.com/ |
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Les Arcs Season 2014 - 2015, New Thread for this season starts on page 29.
Started by User in France, 262 Replies |
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Yesterday we had an excellent ski around Val Thorens in the sun. Managed to complete five off piste routes and made it to all three glaciers.
The snow in Val Thorens was in good condition and was well worth the effort of driving over from Les Arcs. Today we went on a tour of La Plagne. Visiting almost all areas and one last lunch at the Forperet restaurant above Montalbert. It was an overcast day with a little light snowfall at times, but the pistes were in good condition and we even managed a visit to the 'big drop' on our way back to the waterslide in Les Arcs. In the poor weather none of the young people were brave enough to give it a go!! After a last drink at the altiport we all headed for home. Considering the weather we still managed to make the most of the day. See you all next season. A few photos in the April 2014 Album Two. https://www.facebook.com/LesArcsWinter/photos_albums |
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Les Arcs Season 2014 - 2015, New Thread for this season starts on page 29.
Started by User in France, 262 Replies |
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Just posted the last few photos from our day in Tignes and Val d'Isere. A long day with very mixed snow, but worth the effort of the drive up. Snow conditions in Espace Killy much the same as in Les Arcs.
https://www.facebook.com/LesArcsWinter/photos_albums Today was another Bellecote day. Managed to get the last ride up the Traverse chair when it closed. Went down the Canadian Couloir one last time with a 500m walk out across the meadows at the bottom. One poor chap, looked like an ESF Instructor from another group appeared to have fallen into the river and was air lifted to hospital. Not very nice. Finished at the waterslide again and still dry. They were having a competition for the best trick. Lot's of fun! The snow conditions on piste across Les Arcs and La Plagne where we skied today were ok and you could still get to all the lifts we needed without difficulty although some of the alternative routes lower down are now closed. The off piste was frozen higher on the mountain today and only thawed slowly making some places quite tricky in the couloir. Overall conditions are holding up well for this time in the season and with the possibility of a little more snow IF it get's colder later this weekend we could have a few more good days before the lifts close at the end of next week. Tomorrow we are off to Val Thorens. |
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Les Arcs Season 2014 - 2015, New Thread for this season starts on page 29.
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Bad weather today in Les Arcs so took the day off. Check out all the new photos I have posted in the March and April 2014 Albums.
https://www.facebook.com/LesArcsWinter/photos_albums Tomorrow they are saying the sun will return. Hope so! Conditions are still ok with plenty of snow higher up. You can still get down to all stations although Villaroger is a little muddy. Yesterday we went to Montalbert? for lunch across the other side of La Plagne and back. Not a problem. Tomorrow is the Slope style competition in Arc 1800 weather permitting. Should be a good show! Top riders from all over the world are expected. For all those just arriving, you are in for a good holiday with pistes holding up well and even the off piste not bad if you like the chalky snow. Remember it is spring time so follow the sun and enjoy the best of the days skiing. (Hope it shines again tomorrow!!) See some of you on the pistes or by the Waterslide near the snow park on sunny days and at George's Wine Bar in Arc 1950 for a bit of apree ski! For those passing through Bourg or arriving by train. Remember you can stop over at Polairestar Ski and Snowboard rental shop at the bottom of the funicular for goggles, sun glasses etc plus renting your skis or snowboards from their wide selection in store. Visit their webpage for more details. http://www.polairestar.com/ |
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Les Arcs Season 2014 - 2015, New Thread for this season starts on page 29.
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Just started to upload the photos from the days in March over on my Les Arcs Winter facebook page. More to come tomorrow. I will try and catch up over the next few days.
Also the April photos have now begun from today! Enjoy!! Check out the March 2014 and April 2014 Albums. https://www.facebook.com/LesArcsWinter/photos_albums There is still plenty of good snow about if you know where to look!! I will try and start to post more regular updates again now. Have fun all those coming out for the holidays!! |
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Les Arcs Season 2014 - 2015, New Thread for this season starts on page 29.
Started by User in France, 262 Replies |
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Not enough minutes in a day to get everything done and still spend 12 hours up the mountain. But this sure beats being at work!!!
Since getting back I have been out everyday and the snow has been great. First, firm chalky snow in the couloirs and for the last few days untracked powder up to your knees and sometimes even deeper. The second storm seems to have missed us and blue sky with a few clouds is now forecast for the next few days. I have been riding all over the Paradiski ski area 'on and off' piste and the conditions are still great. Typical for this time of year with soft snow on a firm base off piste in the morning turning to slush later in the day where the sun has been shining before becoming re -frozen crude then melting again the next day. For the last few days there has been great powder as well. The pistes are in great condition in most places with a firm base and plenty of depth. The 'piste natures' have been freshened up well with the recent snowfall. Best of all it is not to busy so you do not need to queue at most lifts. Everyone coming out in the next few weeks should have a great time. I hope to meet up with some of you for a drink at George's Wine bar in Arc 1950 or over at the Altiport watching the free entertainment at the waterslide!! For those passing through Bourg or arriving by train. Remember you can stop over at Polairestar Ski and Snowboard rental shop at the bottom of the funicular for goggles, sun glasses etc plus renting your skis or snowboards from their wide selection in store. Visit their webpage for more details. http://www.polairestar.com/ |
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Les Arcs Season 2014 - 2015, New Thread for this season starts on page 29.
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Snow Conditions update from the piste 15 March 2014:
Blue Sky and plenty of snow!! Have just spent the last few days catching up on some of my favorite routes 'on and off' piste. Skied all over Les Arcs area including down to Villaroger and Piesey Vallandry. All the pistes are still well covered in most places and you can get down to all stations without any problem. Typical spring conditions with hard packed snow on pistes in the morning lower down, becoming soft in the afternoons with higher pistes fun to ski most of the day. The off piste is very cruddy and hard to ski where the sun has caused it to melt and re - freeze, but in the shady areas there is great chalky snow and even some very nice spring conditions if you catch it at the right time. The back of Aiguille Rouge down to Villaroger was excellent for this time of year and the Canadian Couloir on the Bellecote North Face was really nice right to the restaurant at the bottom. The Snowpark above Arc 1800/1600 is really fun this season and the Waterslide by the Altiport restaurant is still the best free entertainment on the mountain. Great to be out having a play again and look forward to seeing people in the next few weeks. For those coming out, you are in for a good time with loads going on. Today we are off to the La Plagne side so another update to follow later with photos if i get home early enough. Have a good holiday! http://www.polairestar.com/ |
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