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Ski and snowboard hire located in the centre of Val d'Isere. Save time and money by booking online and have your equipment ready to pick up as soon as you arrive enabling you to hit the slopes straight away!

© Wayne Watson
Unexpectedly clear weather makes for amazing skiing
Cloudy skies were forecast for some of the week but when these didn't materialise we managed to get another great week of skiing in. This week included old friends and Val d'Isere first-timers, fabulous fun.
It has been a stunning week of skiing although there was a lot of emotion in town after the tragic death of the little girl and her father. The next day the piste had been groomed and was open for business and many people would have been oblivious to what had happened the day before.

On Monday we ‘skinned’ out into the Pays Desert and had some wonderful powder snow followed by a trip down the Grand Torsai, which was also fantastic. The Grand Torsai is the route we normally take when the Gorge du Malpasset isn’t passable and is living up to its name, and at the moment it’s a nice option as very few people are skiing it.

Tuesday was forecast to be grey and overcast but the skies cleared around 09:30 and we were left with beautiful sunshine. When the sun shines unexpectedly it always makes for good moods and smiley faces. We profited with a climb up through the rocks to the Borsat West, which was brilliant. We spent the morning in Tignes and the condition of the pistes was first-class and the piste skiing was fantastic as well.
Unfortunately, a young German skier who was skiing alone was killed on the Grande Motte late Tuesday afternoon. Apparently, he fell on the North Face of the Motte, which is steep and glacial, and he slid at high-speed into something. I’m not sure if he slid into a crevasse or into an obstacle but he didn’t survive.

On Wednesday it was -17ºC on Bellevarde at 07:00 but, with the sun shining, it didn’t seem too bitter. I took my team up to the majestic Col du Monet and we were rewarded with fabulous views, outstanding snow top-to-bottom and lovely ambience as we were the only ones there! It was a cracking day and I had three Norwegians’ who had never been to Val d’Isere before and my other three clients had never skied the Col du Montet before so it was a special outing.

Thursday was another absolute ‘bonus’ day as again we were expecting grey skies and flat-light but we enough light made it through high cloud cover to give us great visibility and stunning skiing. I did a double-‘skin’ on the Crete du Genepy and Mont Roup and the snow quality was fantastic.
On Thursday afternoon I skied with Nigel Recordon’s grandchildren, Nigel was my first-ever client in Val d’Isere about 36 years ago. I’ve skied with Nigel’s four children over the years and now I’ve skied with the third generation of Recordon’s and we had a wonderful afternoon. The state of the pistes for a busy week was first-class, the slopes were perfectly groomed and had a lovely grippy texture to them. Normally, during busy weeks, the snow can be hard and icy but I was very impressed with the quality of snow.

I must say that this week has been one of the best weeks of the season off-piste, and considering that it’s the French holidays the pistes haven’t been too crowded either. It is forecast to snow all weekend so don’t forget your goggles!
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Exploring beyond the ski resort boundaries is an amazing experience for anyone who's physically fit and has mastered the pistes well enough. There are, however, risks associated with venturing outside the safety of the marked/patrolled ski area, including awareness of your actions on those below you on the slopes. Mountain guides are professionally qualified and have extensive knowledge of the local terrain, to provide you with the safest and most enjoyable possible experience in the mountains; as a visitor here we highly recommend you hiring one. Many ski schools and also mountain guides provide instruction in off-piste skiing, avalanche safety and mountaineering techniques. Make your time in the mountains unforgettable for the right reasons, ski safe!
Ski and snowboard hire located in the centre of Val d'Isere. Save time and money by booking online and have your equipment ready to pick up as soon as you arrive enabling you to hit the slopes straight away!
The Precision Ski Freeride rental shop can be found in the old pedestrian part of Val d'Isere village, just at the bottom of the pistes.
Florent and his team offer you a warm welcome to their store Ab Ski, which is located in the heart of Val d'Isere on the Avenue Olympique (in between the two roundabouts on this main road).
Want to rent skis or snowboards in Val d'Isere? Just visit the Skiset La Daille store!
This is the only independent, British-owned ski and snowboard shop in the Espace Killy ski area which also offers a delivery service to Val d'Isere.
No need to carry your ski equipment around with you! Simply pick it up from the ski shop in resort. You can collect your equipment from at least 5pm the day before your first skiing day.
This ski school connects snow sports enthusiasts of all abilities with expert ski and snowboard instructors across Europe’s top resorts. With thousands of top-rated, verified instructors to choose from, their private lessons offer a flexible and personalised learning experience.
This ski school was set up in Val d'Isère in 2006 and has been hugely successful allowing them to expand into the resorts of Tignes, Les Gets, Morzine and Chamonix.
Established in 1991, this ski and snowboard school was one of the first British-run ski schools in France. Their team is known for going the extra mile, offering excellent customer service and delivering outstanding lessons and guiding.
This ski school offers group ski lessons for both children and adults, catering to all ability levels. Their group lessons provide a great and affordable way to improve your skiing in a safe, social and supportive environment.
This ski school was set up in Val d'Isère in 2006 and has been hugely successful allowing them to expand into the resorts of Tignes, Les Gets, Morzine and Chamonix.
Established in 1991, this ski and snowboard school was one of the first British ski schools in France and is renowned for its fantastic instructors and excellent customer service.
This company offers private and shared transfers from Geneva Airport to Val d'Isere, nearby areas, and resorts across the Alps. With great value fares on all journeys, it’s an easy way to save money.
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The Loyal Transfers team has been organising airport transfers to ski resorts around France since 2012. Their aim has always been to make independent travel to ski resorts cheaper and easier for everyone.
Booking with them means your holiday won’t involve the stress of public transport, the cost of private transfers, or the hassle of fitting snow chains on a hire car.
A key booking portal for local coach and bus transfers in the French ski resorts. Using this service to coordinate your travel means getting to resort could not be easier.
For backcountry adventures, this independent company operates in and around the following three heliski destinations: Valgrisenche, The Courmayeur Valley and the Col de Petit St Bernard Pass. They have pioneered 32 drop zones within these three broad valley regions giving you a huge choice of terrain, snow conditions and mountain orientation to ensure you have a day best suited to your ability and preferences.
Try something new this winter with a guided e-bike session on snow (from eight years old). Join a sunrise ride above Val d’Isère or hire an electric bike in the afternoon and head off on your own adventure.
Sledding tours and adventures in the Tarentaise.
A fantastic way to see the resort with your friends and family and a great way to entertain any non-skiers in your group.
Discover the charm of snowshoeing and venture to parts of the mountains even skiers don't go.
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