Very useful videos, thank you. I love the drawn lines on the piste maps at the start, and the inclinometer is great for knowing the exact steepness of runs in advance. For example, I'm looking forward to trying Campanules after watching you do it, and I know to avoid Deversoir at all costs! Much appreciated.
Hi there, these videos are so useful!! do you have any suggestions on where to eat in Alpe d'Huez. I am visiting next week and would love any suggestions :)
Thanks for the feedback and glad you find them useful. Unfortunately I can't recommend any places to eat, the two I ate at weren't that good, which were in the Burgers building so I would suggest avoiding those, but if you find something good, please come back and recommend them here.
Really good videos! Do you have any recommendations of green/blue runs to practice parallel turns in Alpes d'Huez? I loved doing Marcel's Farm when I was there. Your videos are really helpful!
Thanks and glad you are finding them useful. I'm not really that familiar with Alpe d'Huez though there are plenty of greens and blues. I would suggest exploring and finding the ones you like, I think that's part of the fun. I have quite a few more videos coming so you can see what to expect...
If you like Marcels Farm, go across to Auris and do its sister slope, Bucherons - twice as long and much quieter. You can just go up and down the sures lift and do this as much as you want. Once you've cracked that, take the auris express a little higher up the mountain and try le col, a really great long blue. Take an easy but stunning and long blue called le gua back to the lift when you want to go back to alp de huez side. Villard, off the back of Marcels Farm is another stunner. If you're just starting out, I'd avoid the blue run herpie at the start of the sarenne run, tempting as it might be -it's steep, often icy, narrow in parts and often busy.
@@cruelladephil Thank you so much for the recommendations! I'll add them to the next time. Yesterday I did a lot Bergers and Agneux, it was pretty fun, specially Agneux. The only problem was the lift that was crowded, some friends said that to go up to pic blanc the queue was more than 40min. Anyway, these blues slopes were quite fun and comfortable, I will you recommendations next time! Thank you
Very useful videos, thank you. I love the drawn lines on the piste maps at the start, and the inclinometer is great for knowing the exact steepness of runs in advance. For example, I'm looking forward to trying Campanules after watching you do it, and I know to avoid Deversoir at all costs! Much appreciated.
It's great you are getting full use of the videos, appreciate the feedback...
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Hi there, these videos are so useful!! do you have any suggestions on where to eat in Alpe d'Huez. I am visiting next week and would love any suggestions :)
Thanks for the feedback and glad you find them useful. Unfortunately I can't recommend any places to eat, the two I ate at weren't that good, which were in the Burgers building so I would suggest avoiding those, but if you find something good, please come back and recommend them here.
Thank you I appreciate the response and guidance. I will hopefully come back with some good recommendations 😊
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Really good videos! Do you have any recommendations of green/blue runs to practice parallel turns in Alpes d'Huez? I loved doing Marcel's Farm when I was there. Your videos are really helpful!
Thanks and glad you are finding them useful. I'm not really that familiar with Alpe d'Huez though there are plenty of greens and blues. I would suggest exploring and finding the ones you like, I think that's part of the fun. I have quite a few more videos coming so you can see what to expect...
If you like Marcels Farm, go across to Auris and do its sister slope, Bucherons - twice as long and much quieter. You can just go up and down the sures lift and do this as much as you want. Once you've cracked that, take the auris express a little higher up the mountain and try le col, a really great long blue. Take an easy but stunning and long blue called le gua back to the lift when you want to go back to alp de huez side. Villard, off the back of Marcels Farm is another stunner. If you're just starting out, I'd avoid the blue run herpie at the start of the sarenne run, tempting as it might be -it's steep, often icy, narrow in parts and often busy.
@@cruelladephil Thank you so much for the recommendations! I'll add them to the next time. Yesterday I did a lot Bergers and Agneux, it was pretty fun, specially Agneux. The only problem was the lift that was crowded, some friends said that to go up to pic blanc the queue was more than 40min. Anyway, these blues slopes were quite fun and comfortable, I will you recommendations next time! Thank you