Who is going skiing and where 2015?
Discussion
Silver993tt said:
February is the school vacation month of Europe, with certain countries having certain weeks. Best avoided.
It's more so the French resorts that suffer due to crowds in Feb, I'd sooner be in Austria in February than anywhere in France particularly when it's the Paris area half term week. I've been in Austria when it' been the Fasching week plus Dutch half term and it's not really noticeable.France is best avoided when it's our half term as it coincides with theirs-they realises in blocks from roughly the middle of Feb to mid March. Although I hear other than the UK half term it's not too horrible other than the inflated price.
Info on some European school term times:
http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=107...
http://www.austria.info/au/once-in-austria/public-...
vescaegg said:
Having not been for 7 years (many times prior to that though) and the missus only having been once 7 years ago too, we visited the Snow Centre in Hemel Hempstead on Sunday in prep for Easter in Tignes.
Have to say it was a very impressive place.
The missus did a 3 hr beginners snowboard lesson and by the end she was doing proper turns etc. Was amazed at the progress. Think a little refresher just before we go will be a good shout but from then on she should be able to hit the slopes instantly which will be good
ThFankfully for me its like riding a bike and I was back to 'normal' almost instantly. The lift pass option just to go on the main slope was reasonable money (3hrs for £40 I think) but I got bored after 1 and got changed and watched the missus. Once you are fairly competent, a 5 second downhill blast followed by 5 mins queueing and riding the button lift gets old (and tiring walking awkwardly with one foot in a snowboard) pretty quickly.....
All round though, definitely an excellent place for a refresher or lessons before going proper. Very impressed with the scale of it; the photo makes it look small but it was actually massive for an indoor place.
i spend quite a lot of time up at Hemel with a couple of mates - you soon learn when the quiet periods are - avoid weekends at all costs.Have to say it was a very impressive place.
The missus did a 3 hr beginners snowboard lesson and by the end she was doing proper turns etc. Was amazed at the progress. Think a little refresher just before we go will be a good shout but from then on she should be able to hit the slopes instantly which will be good
ThFankfully for me its like riding a bike and I was back to 'normal' almost instantly. The lift pass option just to go on the main slope was reasonable money (3hrs for £40 I think) but I got bored after 1 and got changed and watched the missus. Once you are fairly competent, a 5 second downhill blast followed by 5 mins queueing and riding the button lift gets old (and tiring walking awkwardly with one foot in a snowboard) pretty quickly.....
All round though, definitely an excellent place for a refresher or lessons before going proper. Very impressed with the scale of it; the photo makes it look small but it was actually massive for an indoor place.
Edited by vescaegg on Tuesday 13th January 09:15
Freestyle Thursday's and Fridays are a really good laugh - it can seem a bit cliquey but if you put yourself out and talk to people, they are a good bunch. Just as ready to offer advice as laugh when you fall over.
Anyone wanting a refresher board lesson - drop me a pm - I can give you the details of a guy who teaches up there but doesn't work for them. Much better price and far more qualified.
Edited by pidsy on Tuesday 13th January 22:43
a311 said:
The hardest thing for a lot of people fitting around other commitments-particularly if you can't get to an artificial slope is getting the shadowing hours in. The tech modules you can just rock up and pay the test fee, recommended after having a BASI trainer have a look at your skiing.
That's pretty much why I landed myself this freelance contract with MK, so I can get the teaching experience in before moving up to level 2.feef said:
That's pretty much why I landed myself this freelance contract with MK, so I can get the teaching experience in before moving up to level 2.
What's the plan after that? Just some casual teaching in the UK or a more permanent move? If interested in teaching abroad once you've your lv 2 def give Interski a look. I came across a women instructor once who had a Lv 1 but was confined to the baby slope up the hill in Courmeyeur. Not sure how they/she swung that one. Always get a few free ski hours in a day and then a full day too. The least fun part is having to take a coach but you can opt to fly but it's usually at your own expense.
a311 said:
feef said:
That's pretty much why I landed myself this freelance contract with MK, so I can get the teaching experience in before moving up to level 2.
What's the plan after that? Just some casual teaching in the UK or a more permanent move? If interested in teaching abroad once you've your lv 2 def give Interski a look. I came across a women instructor once who had a Lv 1 but was confined to the baby slope up the hill in Courmeyeur. Not sure how they/she swung that one. Always get a few free ski hours in a day and then a full day too. The least fun part is having to take a coach but you can opt to fly but it's usually at your own expense.
It looks like the Northern Alps are in line for some decent snow tonight. There's an intensifying band of precipitation about 45 minutes north west of Megeve at the moment, travelling South East. Fingers crossed, as we fly out for a long weekend in 2 weeks and it's currently looking more suited to Mountain Biking than skiing!!
AndrewIC said:
Heading out to Lech in a couple of weeks, haven't been to the region before, so looking forward to an explore and the Austrian food. Weather and snow is looking good in the run up...
Just need to dig out the planks and get them off for a service.
Lech is a decent area ... pretty quiet on a evening but then I've only been during the day. Quiet-ish runs and plenty of places for lunch, although you'll need to buy champagne for lunch if you want to fit in.Just need to dig out the planks and get them off for a service.
Lift pass covers Zurs & St Anton plus a newly linked area (last season).
Apologies if pearoast but good video to help get you in the mood..
http://youtu.be/yKP7jQknGjs
I'm off snowbombing in April for a mates stag do but hoping to get another trip in beforehand.
http://youtu.be/yKP7jQknGjs
I'm off snowbombing in April for a mates stag do but hoping to get another trip in beforehand.
schmalex said:
I would give anything to be able to ski even 1/10 as well as that. I still struggle to get more than about 4 turns linked off piste!!
Was that video live speed or speeded up? If Live Oh my God I would dream of going anywhere near that fast on the piste let alone off piste. Huge respect to the guy who did the video - he must have done a pre run to work out the route (if he did that first time down .... )
Welshbeef said:
timlongs said:
Not sped up, Candide is possibly the best person to have ever put skis on his feet.
It looked really good BUT he left no margin for error and jumping over pistes with other skiers on it. Speed wise at times it looked to be in the 60-80mph range am I guessing right?
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