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Powder skis it's all about surface area![]()
It's still never been explained to me satisfactorily why height has anything to do with ski length, other than to give an approximation of weight and strength, which IMO is far more important for ski length.

. It turned green runs into blues, and some blues were transformed into blacks. Le Tunnel was also good fun, however not as challenging as what people make out. I would have loved to go off piste more but was put off by the avalanche risk 4 and hearing constant blasts going off. I did do a bit and went around 'danger avalanche' signs (not under then just around them) then looked up and saw about a 20 foot snow slideI've never been skiing and this thread is filling me with envy.
Went to La Plagne last week myself. Stayed at Hotel Maeva in 1800
Great place for the price. Was very surprised by how cheap it is to buy over there.
Loads of mountain to shred too. Didn't really think Les Arcs was very good tbh, apart from the speed trap
Loads of snow on Thursday night led to epic powder day on the off piste on Friday. Great way to end it.
Want some good mid/low level skis that are good all rounders? Thrusters.
Just got back from Alp D'heuz, 13th and 14th were sunny then on 15th had a massive snow dump in the morning. First time I have ever skid powder and damn was it hard... But so much fun. A black run in the afternoon (La Balme) was transformed into what was more like a giant off piste powder field. You literally couldn't see where the piste boundaries were. At some points I couldn't see my knees which looked pretty scary. I imagine if I bailed and lost a ski then it wouldnt be getting found very easily. I did have quite a few falls and took me ages to roll my way out because it was too deep. It turned green runs into blues, and some blues were transformed into blacks. Le Tunnel was also good fun, however not as challenging as what people make out. I would have loved to go off piste more but was put off by the avalanche risk 4 and hearing constant blasts going off. I did do a bit and went around 'danger avalanche' signs (not under then just around them) then looked up and saw about a 20 foot snow slide
Skis I had were Rossingnol Experience 83 (hired)
. Can anyone recommend a good place to go end of March/April? I want to try and get a second trip in on the cheap.I've never been skiing and this thread is filling me with envy.
Anyone recommend any decent salopettes to buy online/instore, probs £80 max is my budget, would be happy cheaper but want good quality?
I'm a skier if that helps who has been twice but really enjoyed it and got the bug.
Going Tignes 8th March so have a little while yet..
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