Sunday, January 9

The week that was our snowboard camps



On 11th December, 25 snowboarders rocked up on the doorstep of two of our chalets in Morzine for the Just Performance Lab and the Just 4 Girls snowboard camp.
Having been blessed by great snow and then cursed by rain the week before the camps we were slightly unsure of what to expect when the lifts opened again in Avoriaz on the Saturday. We were pleasantly surprised at how good conditions were, although the off piste was a no, the pistes were perfect for the first couple of lessons with instructors Dave & Tammy from Mint. The week started with getting straight down to technical progression for both the Just4Girls and Just Performance camps… breaking down the riding techniques and then building it up again, properly.

With both camps full we had a good mix of riding levels (with 4 coaching groups) and some great personalities. The Slopestyle party on Monday night in Morzine gave some of the boys the chance to brush up on their chat up lines as well others to win raffle prizes!
Mid week, right on cue, it snowed, allowing us to get more adventurous and test the new skills learnt over the previous days. There were a good number of campers who had never really ridden powder before… they thought they had, but when you’re getting first tracks off Cubore in Avoriaz it soon opened their eyes to what the good stuff is compare to those few turns at the side of the piste! New skills and techniques were adjusted accordingly to the off piste conditions and it was definitely the girls that got the best of the powder riding (hehehe)!

We took advantage of the fine snow and sunshine to bring Damien, our resident photographer, along and take some shots. This led to hunting out good terrain on which to bag a banger, and take it home to show mom! The photos can be seen on Facebook.

For the end of the week Mother Nature blessed us with an almighty dose of snow. So in preparation everyone waxed their boards (with Bluebird wax from their goodie bags!), or at least got shown how to, discussed the options and advantages of shifting your bindings back, borrowed longer boards from the Lib-Tech demo fleet and went to bed excited to see what the morning would bring.
And it brought snow, loads of it, easily 50cm… booyeah! There were strong winds and poor visibility, so to the trees was the cry and off we went. Even if you have ridden a fair bit of pow, over half a meter of light and fresh is still hard work to keep yourself going in. However there was no question, the grey conditions were irrelevant, it was an epic day all-round and tree riding a great experience for everyone.

The Perfomance Lab gang had Quiksilver pro rider James Stentiford along to show them what could be done if you’re as talented as he is (which is incredibly). That didn’t perturb them from teaming up against James and the Mint Team for a pro vs am competition through the Stash. Although there is some debate as to who won, the performance level was definitely raised a notch or two and the fun factor was off the hook!




The girls and Olly stepped it up laying lines all across Lindaret to make a finale of a route down under the Abricotine chair. A super fun off piste section that normally gets tracked pretty quick, however end of the day, they were the first down it. This may have something to do with the flat track to get to it, which when waist deep and untracked took some effort. But with a thirst for adventure the girls followed, a track was put in and waist deep first lines were scored. They made it to the lift 5 minutes before it closed it after a full day (9am start) in super deep snow. Laughing muscles were aching as much as the legs… true sign of a great day!
After such an epic powder day, there was zero desire to go dancing for an end of week party! Instead everyone enjoyed viewing of Damiens awesome photos, the various videos taken during the week, an award ceremony, a few ding repairs, drinks at the chalet and a well earnt good night sleep.

Now normally the story ends there, but due to snow in the UK and cancelled flights many had a night in Geneva, whilst others came back to Morzine and even got to shred another day!
Thank you to Quiksilver Bluebird and LibTech for their continued support of the Just Snowboard Camps. Thank you to the Keep a Breast Foundation and Herd Headwear for supporting the Just 4 Girls camps.

Monday, January 3

Bonne Annee

Now the dust has settled and the hangovers past, we would like to wish you all a truly happy new year and that 2011 brings you plenty of snowy days wherever you are.




Saturday, November 27

Happy birthday to me

Even got a present from mother nature.





Although the 4 hour delay at Geneva airport isn't so much fun.

Avoriaz opens next weekend, gonna do some celebrating then.

Thursday, November 25

Calling all snowboarders

As some of you may be aware already we work with the most respected local snowboard school in town, Mint, offering a combined package under the name of Just Snowboard Camps.

With the early season weather treating us so very nicely we are looking forward to our first camps. Aimed at riders who wish to get a head start on their season running from the 11th -18th Dec our camps include all the usual Mountain Mavericks goodies as well as a full program of professional snowboard instruction as well as coaching in all other aspects of the sport from mountain safety to how to look after your kit.

The reason I am telling this now is that we still have a couple of spaces left on both our Performance camp and Just4Girls and with conditions being so good it would be a shame for anyone to missout on some early season shredding that could set you up for the best season ever.

Please check out www.just-snowboard.com for more info, or call Olly on 0033634040583.

snow glorious snow

I took a photo this morning of the snow that had fallen at the chalet overthe last few days as I haven't had a chance to get upto Avoriaz and see if the 50cm predicted had in fact fallen.



This was 12 hours ago, it has been snowing off and on at the chalet all day, but when I got home it was still snow free at our house. I just took this outside, it's a bit blurry but you get the idea.





And this is tonights forecast. That 25cm at 1200 could easily be 50cm at 1800. Which ever way you put it thats loads of snow ( certainly more than the uk gets ). Along with ( as yet unconfirmed ) reports of Avoriaz and Les Gets opening this weekend, the season is off to a great start ( and it hasn't even started yet ).
Bring it on.

Wednesday, November 17

It's always on the first day

At the beginning of each week we make sure to remind guests that they have what they need on the forst morning on the hill. It's understandable that when your not in the practise of getting your kit together and under the influence of excitement you may forget something.

This morning I went with 2 friends to hike Arare and make the most of the recent snow fall and a lovely sunny day.

Paul managed to forget his boots and I left the cameras memory card in the computer.
Despite that we had an awsome run and bagged the first powder turns of the season.

and I will have to go again soon and get the pictoral evidence of how nice it is looking up there at the moment.

Sunday, November 7

snow glorious snow

snowed today and due to carry on through till tuesday, with snow line hovering around 1000mtrs. Thats really good.