Hi CS, I really like your video. I have not come across any channel that shows the lift on the map and the animated path! THe headsup display of location , speed and elevation are very professional too!. Most people just film themselves but the I have no clue where on the path they are. Waht you are doing is really helpful for us who want to try the piste out! One other suggestion for you to consider if you have time - Is it possible to include piste numbers as graphics as you go down the slopes? Also I would really appreciate if you have a video to suggest "how to cover all the slopes in a resort?" My problem is sometimes I only can afford one or two days at a resort and I would like ride most lines in a systemetic way. Eg. riding from east and finishing west and suggestions how to interconnect the numerous lifts. I have not found any websites that help us to 'plan efficient routes - connect lifts and pistes' in the best way. Many of us may not be able to afford a week skiing at a resort and wont be able to cover the entire resort. I and I am sure thousands out there would apppreciate if you could start a playlist for one day or two day routes. You are a blessing to us! THank you for making meaningful and useful videos. Blue skies!
Thank you for the feedback, I do put a lot of effort into each video and try to make it as informative as possible. I do mark each piste with chapters and not on-screen so if you turn chapters on in UA-cam, you will get the piste name/number + difficulty and the lift name. Also, I already have playlists that cover most, if not all of the resort and it's grouped in a way where the next video follows on from the previous one for that day. If I skied multiple days then they are usually grouped by the day. If you have time to check this, please let me know what you think and ways to improve it. Cheers!
Edit : hope you enjoy this route if you decide to have a go at it 😊 - Hi we have went to the 4 valleys resort before and one thing to recommend is if you are staying in nendaz is to take the gondola up to tracouet and then from there ski down the red (prarion) from here you can take a gondola up to siviez and then ski the red run (plan de fou red) down to siviez from here there are lots of runs available but you can also take the chair lift up to the top of tortin blue. If you were to continue up to verbier which has lots of blues reds and blacks you can then take another chairlift up to the gondola station from here this will take you to chassoure (sorry for bad spelling) and then that will take you into verbier. Then once you get here you can enjoy the ski runs around you at the end of the day you could then take the lifts back to where you were at the start and enjoy the village run in nendaz which is tracouet. This is a really fun red run and would highly recommend it also this is probably a lot to take in but this is what we did this year and it is really fun 😊 hope you enjoy it next time you come!!
Excellent! Lovely footage of gorgeous run!
Glad you enjoyed it! Cheers!
Thanks for all the great videos. Which area are you planing to ski this winter?
Thanks! This season planning to visit Zermatt, Portes du Soleil, Alpe d"Huez and a few more :-)
Witch is harder? This or mount fort ?
Mont Fort is steeper but short so depending on conditions, this one can be more difficult. Conditions were quite mild this day, no big moguls.
Hi CS, I really like your video. I have not come across any channel that shows the lift on the map and the animated path! THe headsup display of location , speed and elevation are very professional too!. Most people just film themselves but the I have no clue where on the path they are. Waht you are doing is really helpful for us who want to try the piste out! One other suggestion for you to consider if you have time - Is it possible to include piste numbers as graphics as you go down the slopes? Also I would really appreciate if you have a video to suggest "how to cover all the slopes in a resort?" My problem is sometimes I only can afford one or two days at a resort and I would like ride most lines in a systemetic way. Eg. riding from east and finishing west and suggestions how to interconnect the numerous lifts. I have not found any websites that help us to 'plan efficient routes - connect lifts and pistes' in the best way. Many of us may not be able to afford a week skiing at a resort and wont be able to cover the entire resort. I and I am sure thousands out there would apppreciate if you could start a playlist for one day or two day routes. You are a blessing to us! THank you for making meaningful and useful videos. Blue skies!
Thank you for the feedback, I do put a lot of effort into each video and try to make it as informative as possible. I do mark each piste with chapters and not on-screen so if you turn chapters on in UA-cam, you will get the piste name/number + difficulty and the lift name. Also, I already have playlists that cover most, if not all of the resort and it's grouped in a way where the next video follows on from the previous one for that day. If I skied multiple days then they are usually grouped by the day. If you have time to check this, please let me know what you think and ways to improve it. Cheers!
Edit : hope you enjoy this route if you decide to have a go at it 😊 - Hi we have went to the 4 valleys resort before and one thing to recommend is if you are staying in nendaz is to take the gondola up to tracouet and then from there ski down the red (prarion) from here you can take a gondola up to siviez and then ski the red run (plan de fou red) down to siviez from here there are lots of runs available but you can also take the chair lift up to the top of tortin blue. If you were to continue up to verbier which has lots of blues reds and blacks you can then take another chairlift up to the gondola station from here this will take you to chassoure (sorry for bad spelling) and then that will take you into verbier. Then once you get here you can enjoy the ski runs around you at the end of the day you could then take the lifts back to where you were at the start and enjoy the village run in nendaz which is tracouet. This is a really fun red run and would highly recommend it also this is probably a lot to take in but this is what we did this year and it is really fun 😊 hope you enjoy it next time you come!!