First Big Dump of Snow Has Arrived   December 1st, 2009

The first proper load of snow just managed to catch the end of November, because yesterday we got about 30cms in the village. Had to give the snow shovels a dust off and quickly get the snow tyres on the car.
The lifts will be opening for the first time this weekend, with a special promo of ladies ski free when accompanied by a man !

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More News from Chatel   November 13th, 2009

The big news this week is that the private road up to our chalet has finally been resurfaced. We now have a lovely smooth tarmac road all the way to the chalet. It’s taken a couple of years of rather slow discussions between all the residents on the road and the contractors to finally all agree on costs and splitting of costs.
So hopefully with a new surface and better drainage it might be a little less icy during the winter.
The weather has continued to stay cold and we’ve had several little snow falls in the village, surely a good sign of another cracking winter to come !
I’m sure Woody, the new American owner of the Abondance ski area will be hoping so. He recently bought the ski station which has been closed for the last 2 years and is reportedly planning to use it for testing his state of the art snow cannons which work at warmer temperatures then any other machine currently available.

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New Winter Ski Flight to Sion   October 20th, 2009

This winter Snowjet have introduced a new flight to Sion airport in Switzerland.
The service from London Stansted on Saturdays & Sundays throughout the winter could be great time saver, as we all know the Swiss like to be efficient and the small airport at Sion should ensure quick baggage reclaim & check-in. Transfer times to Chatel should be about 1 hour.

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Snowfall in the Village   October 18th, 2009

This weekend saw the first snowfall of the winter in Chatel village, only a few centimetres which didn’t stay for very long. It’s still covering all the slopes above the village but not quite time to get the skis out yet.
But definately a reminder that there’s not long to go to finish off any jobs on the garden & outside the chalet. Time to pack the garden furniture away.
The village now has a soundtrack of cow bells ringing, as all the cows have been moved down to the fields around the village before heading indoors for the winter.

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First Cold Spell   October 14th, 2009

Last weekend saw the first cold spell hit the Alps since last winter, we had a dusting of snow on the tops of the mountains although it was very wet and miserable down in the village. I had to scrap the ice off the car this morning and we lit the first fire in the chalet for a quite a few months.
After the constantly hot summer we had it was a bit of a shock to feel the cold again.

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So about this time last year I spent quite a bit of time researching what weather was being forecast for the coming winter.
The general consensus seemed to be an OK winter, although not a single source said anything about being consistently very cold with regular big snow falls, so it was a very pleasant surprise when last winter turned out to be one of the best winters in the Alps for over 10 to 20 years, depending on who you spoke to.

Then in spring this year the MetOffice came out and predicted a Barbecue summer in the UK, not sure if this was just an attempt to cheer people up and ease the financial crisis but it spectacularly failed to materialise, although it was the hottest and sunniest Wimbledon for years.

The MetOffice have just said the early indications are for another average winter.

But I’m thinking all these predictions seem to be fairly rubbish !

I can tell you that we had a superb hot summer in the Alps, so maybe the MetOffice just got there map upside down or something when they did the prediction in spring. Plus we’ve had a record number of spiders in the chalet this summer and as we all know this has got to be a good sign for the snowy winter to come.

Fingers crossed.

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It’s been a very busy summer up the mountain, with a new chair lift and extra snow cannons being installed.

Chatel is currently in the middle of a 4 year program to install snow cannons on all the pistes in the Pre La Joux area, this summer has seen the creation of a new reservoir to supply the extra water to the cannons that have been added to the Les Combes and Linga 2 pistes. These new cannons bring the total number in the resort to 173.

The new super fast 6-person chair lift will be called Echo Alpin and is a replacement for the 3-person old Linga 2 lift, the new lift will start further down the mountain and only take 5 minutes to get to the top.

Anyone who has skied the huge off piste bowl of La Leiche will be loving the new lift, because instead of having to get the Leiche drag lift and then Linga 2 chair to get back to the top which used to take over 15 mins in total, Echo Alpin will now do it in a third of the time.

The diggers have also been very busy up at Super Chatel earlier this summer, they’ve reshaped the red piste which comes down towards the village and upgraded the snow cannons that where there.

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Time to plan your 2010 ski trip   September 30th, 2009

With the kids heading back to school and autumn creeping in (conkers falling etc.) its the time to organise your ski trip.

Get organised now to benefit from our early booking offers and ensure you get your preferred week, plus currently many ski flights are still very reasonably priced.

We’re very pleased that the Nat & Kye who worked for us last season are returned for the coming winter, and anyone who stayed with us last year will testify that they were superb hosts.

So drop us a line with your requirements and we’ll see how we can best organise your catered ski holiday in Chatel.

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We’ve just a couple of spare weeks left now in March and I’m offering them with a credit crunching 25% discount.  The snow conditions are superb this season and you don’t want to miss out on one of the best European ski seasons for over a decade.

Our chefs this year are superb, we’ve had numerous glowing reports of their culinery magic. It’s almost like an episode of ‘MasterChef’ every night !  Come and treat yourself.

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Yes it really has been that good. The number of powder days this season has been amazing, and not just a little fresh topping of snow days but full on waist deep soft fluffy powder days.

For those who prefer the pistes it’s been superb too, with a base of up to 2 metres at times there is not a single muddy patch to be found anywhere on the mountain. With all the pistes in great condition even though its been very busy there haven’t been many big queues because the skiers have spread out across the whole ‘Portes du Soleil’.

Last week was almost a little unusual in that we only had 1 snowy day, next week is shaping up to be back on track with another big dump forecast midweek.

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