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This week the boys are scattered all over the place, Ryan is Turnberry, Max is in Cornwall and Marc is in Les Arcs.... so yet again another apology for a delayed episode. Theyve promised that next week everything is back to normal!We hear from Max after that bruising defeat against Gloucester. Max reckons Seb Atkinson was Jonah Lomu, just bumping people for fun while Tomos Williams showed all the skills of Steph Curry. That said Max did get himself a meat pie so every cloud eh.....We get the boys thoughts on Henry Pollock as he picks up his first Premiership try and what a try it was! However they put the skids on any Lions thoughts. Not because he's not good enough but more because the competition is just so intense in the back row. (Does he play prop?)We also look ahead to the Champions Cup round of 16 this weekend with some big ties to look forward to including the ROG derby between La Rochelle and Munster.We also hear what actually went down in Hong Kong as Ryan hung out with an array of the worlds biggest Rugby stars.Enjo! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
durée : 00:03:04 - Jean Phi pilote le "cabriolet" entre les Arcs 1950 et 2000 - Chaque matin, avant de la mettre en route, Jean Philippe vérifie tous les organes de sécurité du "cabriolet", la télécabine gratuite qui fait la navette entre les Arcs 1950 et les Arcs 2000
Learn the untold story of architect and furniture designer, Charlotte Perriand, whose innovative designs and fearless independence reshaped modern interiors, with insights from special guest Adi Goodrich, spatial designer, who reflects on how Charlotte's legacy continues to inspire today's designers._______Support this podcast with a small donation: Buy Me A CoffeeThis show is powered by Nice PeopleJoin this podcast and the Patreon community: patreon.com/womendesignersyoushouldknowHave a 1:1 mentor call with Amber Asay: intro.co/amberasay_______Sources:The Guardian ArticleCharlotte Perriand Autobiography “A Life of Creation”Book: Living with Charlotte Perriand by Francois Laffanour and Cynthia FleuryBook: Charlotte Perriand: The Modern Life by Justin McGuirkBook: Charlotte Perriand: Inventing a New World (Published by the Foundation of Louis Vuitton)About CharlotteCharlotte Perriand was a visionary French designer and architect whose contributions to modernist design reshaped how we think about furniture and interior spaces. In 1927, after famously being dismissed by Le Corbusier with the remark, "We don't embroider cushions here," she eventually joined his studio and co-designed iconic pieces like the LC4 Chaise Longue and LC2 armchair.Though these collaborations are what she is most known for, Perriand's career extended far beyond them. She designed the modular Nuage Bookshelf and minimalist Tokyo Bench, blending functionality with clean, modernist aesthetics. Perriand was also integral to larger architectural projects like the Unité d'Habitation, where she introduced multifunctional interiors, and the Les Arcs Ski Resort, where her modular furniture designs embraced the natural environment. About AdiAdi Goodrich is a Los Angeles-based multidisciplinary designer known for her vibrant and imaginative approach to Environmental design, Interiors, and furniture. Growing up in Chicago, she was heavily influenced by her father's work in architectural and furniture restoration, which fostered her love for craftsmanship from a young age. Adi studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and La Sorbonne in Paris, where she explored various disciplines including painting and art history.Goodrich first gained attention working on window displays for Barneys New York and Anthropologie, which led to a flourishing career in set design for films, commercials, and photoshoots. Adi is Co-founder of Sing-Sing Studio, a creative practice she shares with her partner, filmmaker, Sean Pecknold where they have worked with major brands such as Apple, Google, Nike, Target, and more, bringing a unique blend of storytelling and design to each project. Adi also launched her own furniture line, in 2022 called "Sing-Thing." Her work is characterized by a bold use of color, materials, and a focus on creating spaces that are narratively driven. Learn more about Adi's design approach and career on Episode 22 of the podcast. Follow Adiadigoodrich.com@adigoodrichsing-sing.co@singsingstudio ____View all the visually rich 1-min reels of each woman on IG below:Instagram: Amber AsayInstagram: Women Designers Pod
Agir local et penser global ! C'est le leitmotiv de notre nouvel invité d'Outdoor Minds, Guillaume Desrue, Maire de Bourg-Saint-Maurice Les Arcs. À notre micro, Guillaume nous raconte comment et pourquoi il est devenu maire : « J'ai toujours eu envie de changer les choses. Que ce soit à l'école, à l'université, au début de ma carrière professionnelle, j'étais toujours animé par cette volonté de faire bouger les lignes parce que ce qui existait ne me convenait pas. Quand les choses ne te conviennent pas, il faut se retrousser les manches et mettre les mains dans le cambouis. » Guillaume évoque : → ce qui l'a motivé à s'engager en politique ; → ce qui l'a le plus marqué depuis qu'il est en fonction ; → le meilleur conseil qu'on lui ait donné ; → ses anecdotes avec le funiculaire et la crise des forfaits de ski ; → l'erreur qu'il a regrettée pendant 4 ans ; → son quotidien en tant que maire. « Nous sommes 24 élus, aucun d'entre nous n'avait fait de politique auparavant. Nous nous sommes retrouvés dans ce grand bain qui est absolument passionnant mais sans forcément avoir les codes ni les outils nécessaires. » Guillaume partage son conseil documentaire et ses perspectives pour les années à venir : « Les prochaines années vont être sacrément cruciales. Les changements qui vont s'opérer sur les trente années à venir sont déjà irrémédiables. » Conseil bonus : « Il est crucial d'accroître les instances de démocratie participative. » Merci pour votre fidélité et votre aide ! Pour faire grandir notre podcast, partagez cet épisode à 2 personnes de votre entourage ! Pour aller plus loin et nous partager vos suggestions, rejoignez-nous sur : Nos profils Linkedin : Armelle / Ariane Nos sites internet : Switch / Holo Way
Today we find out what it's like skiing in Arctic circle in Svalbard and look into some of the great work that the clothing brand Arcteryx are doing on sustainability. Plus we report on Tignes' decision to split with Compagnie des Alpes. Host Iain Martin was joined by Dominique Showers from Arcteryx Clothing and Verbier local and regular snow reporter Robin Shah. SHOW NOTES Mt Seymour in BC is just 10 minutes from the Arcteryx offices (2:30) Robin skied on Doufourspitze (3:00) Missing the Olympics? It's only 540 days to Milano-Cortina 2026 (3:45) BikePark Wales are going to rewild 400 acres of Welsh mountainside (4:30) Tignes is splitting from Compagnie des Alpes (5:00) Verbier has denied that Vail Resorts is planning to buy them (5:15) https://www.youtube.com/shorts/GZD8jeQKjr8 Tignes previously discussed building an indoor slope (6:30) A new indoor slope has been proposed in Bosnia (6:30) Dominique is VP of ReBIRD™ and Circular Planning at Arcteryx Find out how the Acteryx logo came about? (8:00) ‘65% of the environmental impact of one of our jackets is caused by its creation' (8:45) Find out about the Arcteryx ReBird programme (‘Waste Less. By Design.') (9:00) ReCare is about educating consumer how to look after their kit (9:45) What is DWR? (11:00) Look out for the ReGear programme work coming to the UK (13:15) https://youtu.be/9UgAteHZE9I ReCut is Arcteryx's commitment to upcycling (14:30) The company has a net zero goal of 2050 (or earlier) (16:30) Chris Howie joined us to talk Svalbard in Episode 94 (18:00) Xavier de la Rue also spoke about his visit to the area in Episode 208 (18:15) Svalbard is in the Arctic circle, east of Greenland and north of Norway (20:00) Robin booked his trip with Arctic Guides Take a look at Robin's photos on his video on Instagram (26:00) Feedback (31:00) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email theskipodcast@gmail.com Paul Langley: "Hope you are well, loving the podcasts, they're getting me through until next season starts!" Paul asks if there's somewhere to buy last year's rental skis? Chris Moran from Intersport advises that this happens on a per shop basis and that Intersport's rental skis are used for a max of 45 days before they're sold on ShakeyJack: "Episode 195 was a great pod: Really interesting to hear about what Les Arcs are up to with their green credentials" Susan Hurst: "Episode 192 was great, especially the piece on the Dolomites Ski Safari by Inspired Italy. I've been lucky enough to go on two and hoping to go again in 2025." Katie Bamber: “Listening to the La Grave section with Sam in Episode 214. Super interesting.” If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help: 1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe 3) Buy Me A Coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
Welcome to the Alpine Property Podcast, where we dive into the exciting world of mountain biking in the French Alps. In this episode, we explore the thrills and challenges of this popular alpine pastime and why the French Alps attract sport enthusiasts from around the world. From the history and disciplines of mountain biking to the top destinations in the region, we cover it all. Join us as we take a ride through the breathtaking trails, bike parks, and iconic resorts that make the French Alps a mecca for mountain biking. Whether you're a seasoned rider or planning your first biking adventure, this episode is your guide to the exhilarating world of mountain biking in the French Alps. Key TakeawaysDiscover the diverse mountain biking disciplines, from cross country to downhill, and the stunning French Alps trails designed for all levels of expertise.Explore renowned mountain biking destinations like Portes Du Soleil, Morzine, Chamonix, Alpe d'Huez, and Les Arcs, known for their extensive trail networks and breathtaking scenery.Uncover the lesser-known gems like Serre Chevelier Valley and learn about their hidden bike parks and untouched trails, offering unique experiences for mountain biking enthusiasts.Subscribe to our newsletter www.alpinepropertyinvestments.co.uk/newsletter-signup/ to learn more! For more information, visit www.alpinepropertyinvestments.co.uk and contact us at:
durée : 00:02:37 - Véronique conduit le funiculaire Bg St Maurice-les Arcs - Tout l'été le funiculaire qui monte de Bourg Saint Maurice jusqu'aux Arcs 1600 est gratuit pour les piétons. Véronique, tous les jours, monte des randonneurs, des parapentiste et des vététistes.
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This is a special interview with Stu Brass - co-founder of ‘The Brits', snowboard advisor to film & TV (including ‘Chalet Girl' and ‘The Jump') and ex-pro snowboarder. If you have followed skiing or snowboarding in the UK in the last two decades you will have seen Stu's work. He co-founded ‘The Brits' – the British freestyle championships – and his expertise in running events has meant that he worked on the movie ‘Chalet Girl', the Channel 4 series ‘The Jump' and has built pretty much every kicker you've seen at a UK ski show. SHOW NOTES Watch Alex's video on the ice tunnel in Val Thorens (2:00) Listen to Iain's interview with Chris Moran (2:30) The 2024 Brits took place at Tamworth Snowdome (3:00) View images from the event on the Brits Facebook page (4:15) Listen to Iain's interview with Tim Warwood (5:00) The Brits will take place in Mayrhofen, Austria in 2025 (7:40) Stu learned to snowboard at Rossendale Dry Slope (11:15) Stu's first season was in Les Arcs with his brother Russ, @chrismoran_hbt, Steve Bailey and @markkent35 Stu's cliff drop pic was featured in Transworld, Onboard, Snow Surf (16:00) In 1998 Stu won the British Halfpipe Championships in Saas Fee (17:30) Snowboarding first featured in the Winter Olympics at Nagano in 1998 (18:00) Stu met Jenny Jones in Tignes and encouraged her to come to the British Champs (20:00) On a career direction change to becoming an agent (22:00) ‘Show me the money' (22:40) Damian Norman encouraged more snowboarding and features at the Ski Show (26:00) Listen to Iain's interview with Jim Adlington (27:30) Stu created the AIM Series (29:00) Creating slopes with real snow at the ski shows (33:00) Shipping snow from Holland to Austria for ‘The Greatest Snowman' (35:00) Working on the movie ‘Chalet Girl' (36:00) The TV programme ‘The Jump' ran on Channel 4 for four seasons (39:00) Competitors included Sir Steve Redgrave, Sir Bradley Wiggins, Rebecca Adlington and Louis Smith Find out about The Brits on their website (50:00) Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email theskipodcast@gmail.com If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help: 1) Subscribe, so you never miss an episode 2) You can review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or leave us a comment on Facebook, Insta, Twitter or YouTube. 3) You are very welcome to buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast There are now 218 episodes of The Ski Podcast to catch up with. There is so much to listen to in our back catalog, just go to theskipodcast.com and search around the tags and categories: you're bound to find something of interest to you. You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
Welcome to the latest episode of the Alpine Property Podcast! In this episode, we're celebrating the 20th birthdays of Les Arcs 1950 and the Paradiski ski domain. We delve into the rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and extensive amenities of Les Arcs 1950, a pedestrian-friendly dual-season resort perfect for families and adventurers alike. Take a virtual tour through the Alps and discover the charm and allure of this extraordinary location. Whether you're considering a second home or a holiday, Les Arcs 1950 offers an unforgettable experience. Join us as we explore the magic of this remarkable Alpine destination.Key TakeawaysLes Arcs 1950: This pedestrian ski-in and ski-out village offers a charming, traffic-free centre, with a seamless blend of Savoyard and North American architectural styles. The resort provides breathtaking panoramic views, making it ideal for families, beginners, intermediates, and expert skiers.Paradiski Ski Domain: Boasting 20 mountain villages, 260 separate pistes, and 70% of the ski area situated over 2,000 meters, this domain is recognised as the 2nd biggest linked ski area in the world. It's a paradise for skiing enthusiasts, with diverse terrains and exceptional alpine landscapes.Dual-Season Activities: Les Arcs 1950 isn't just a winter destination. In the summer, it offers 200 kilometers of marked hiking trails, a mountain bike park, golf courses with magnificent views, and thrilling activities such as the Agrille Rouge zip wire.Subscribe to our newsletter www.alpinepropertyinvestments.co.uk/newsletter-signup/ to learn more! For more information, visit www.alpinepropertyinvestments.co.uk and contact us at:
In this weeks episode Dom and Rob share where is best to ski now as well as news from around the world of skiing. they also tell us about some great new gear finds including a brand new binding for skis plus a 360 degree camera from Insta. And finally they take us to explore Sierra Nevada and Turkey would you believe!!Enjoy the ride :)***** WELCOME TO OUR SPONSORSThe team at Ski Independence Visit ski-i.com/alberta to find out more about booking Canada's Alberta with tailor-made specialists Ski Independence.*******NEWSNew dry ski slope in Kingussie at the Loch Insh outdoor centre that has now opened with the Proslope surface – also seen at 5 other slopes around the UK including Tallington and SnowtraxLa Clusaz has launched its circus festival called Radio Meuh from April 4-7 which includes a number of acts over several nights in the French ski resort. Tickets cost 37 euros and can be purchased online at https://circus.radiomeuh.com/en/ Ski racing - the slalom last weekend in Palisades Tahoe, won by Austria's Manuel Feller. Both Dave Ryding and Billy Major qualified for the second run, unfortunately Billy failed to finish that run and made a mistake close to the top of the course and Dave ended up in 24th place. This weekend we have the women's speed races in Kvitfjell, Norway and mens GS and slalom in Aspen, Colorado. The women then head to Are in Sweden, the men to Slovenia before everyone comes together in Saalbach, Austria for the World Cup finals from March 16-24.Les Arcs had 81% commercial apartment occupancy in January compared to an average of 75% in France overall. More interestingly is the press release then states that the resort at 2,000 metres has 485cm's of snow compared to 130cm's at the same time last year.*******This weeks WHERE IS BEST TO SKI RIGHT NOW is brought to you by SkiWeekends.com”*******A shout out today to our friends at https://www.thesnowcentre.com/*******GEARThe Protector Attack binding from Tyrolia, you don't just get that toe release, it also offers Full Heel Release (FHR) technology, a first in our Attack series. Tyrolia.com, £320Sidas ski comfort ski socks skiracing.co.ukInsta 360 X3 CameraBearhug knee supports from getabearhug.com*******RESORT SHOWCASESierra Nevada*******BUCKET IST DESTINATIONTurkey with Luke Rees from awe365.com and Jamie Barrow worlds fastest snowboarder. https://www.powdermad.com/In the meantime Happy Skiing :). Please do leave a review it's the only way other like minded skiers get to find us! And don't forget to check us out on the following channels inthesnow.cominstagram.com/inthesnowTikTok@inthesnowmag youtube.com/inthesnowmagfacebook.com/inthesnowand contact us with your suggestions for further episodes at hello@InTheSnow.com
This episode is a Norway special, featuring the resorts of Gausta, Strandafjellet and Fjellsetra. Iain was joined by Lucy Aspden, Ski Editor at The Telegraph and Rich Astley live from Norway. Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST' at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout. SHOW NOTES Ian Williams reported from Les Arcs (2:30) Martha Wells was in Big White, Canada (3:45) Simon Burgess reported from Flaine (4:30) Pip bought ski boots and had them fitted at Michel Croz Intersport in Chamonix (6:45) Andrew Musgrave who finished 7th in the 20km Cross Country in Canmore (7:00) Listen to Iain's interview with Zak Carrick-Smith in Episode 200 (7:15) Twin brother Freddie Carrick-Smith won gold in the u18 Slalom in the European Champs Sadly, both Esprit Ski + Powderwhite will not operate next winter (7:30) Iain has taken the Flight Free UK pledge not to take any flights in 2024 (10:15) Find out about Iain's train journey to Chamonix on Ski Flight Free Lucy travelled to Gausta in Norway (10:30) Find out about the Gaustatoppen funicular and links with WWII (14:45) Watch the film ‘Heroes of Telemark' (18:45) Find out about the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) (23:00) Rich is based in the Sunnmores Alps (25:30) Previously he has been ski touring with Uteguiden (25:45) Rich fell in love with the area on a trip to the Kilsti compact lodges (29:00) (29:00) He bought land in the area, and built a property, now available to rent (31:00) Fjellsetra is a great family resort (32:00) Strandafjellet has more freeride ski options (32:15) Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email theskipodcast@gmail.com Andrew Petch: "Episode 199 with Dave Ryding was another great pod" Miranda Walsh: "Another cracking episode thank you. Mr Ryding is a legend!" Matthew: "Loving your work. Just wondering if you'd ever done a pod on helmet headphones? I'm going to go in on the Carv, so thinking about the audio element too" We'll ask Al for an answer on that. In the meantime you can enjoy our Equipment Specials in our back catalog. If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help: 1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST' or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout. Helen kindly Bought Me A Coffee: "Thank you. I have been listening to all the previous episodes and just love it!" There are 206 episodes to catch up with and 180 were listened to in the last week. 53% of our listeners are in the UK, with 47% across the rest of the world, including listeners in the last week from Colombia, India, Kenya and Malaysia. There is so much to listen to in our back catalog, just go to theskipodcast.com and search around the tags and categories: you're bound to find something of interest to you. You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast.
Tous les 2 mois, LE CLUB se rassemble pour vous parler déco, design, actus, tendances, conseils pratiques et même transition écologique.Chaque journaliste sa chronique, puis on en discute dans la joie et la bonne humeur !Cette fois Billie Blanket nous parle des tendances déco qui vous attendent en 2024Marie Farman dédie sa chronique aux stations de ski pensées par de grands designersViolaine Belle-Croix a sélectionné des livres de cuisine pour prendre du temps pour soi et bien mangerMerci à Edgar Suites de nous avoir accueillies pour l'enregistrementEt merci à Tikamoon, fidèle partenaire de cette émission.Bonne écoute !Si ce podcast vous plait n'hésitez pas > à vous abonner pour ne pas rater les prochains épisodes> à mettre un commentaire ou 5 étoiles (sous la liste des épisodes, rubrique "Laissez un avis")> à suivre @decodeur__ sur Instagram et à partager l'épisode en Story par exemple > à découvrir les 100 épisodes déjà en ligne et les différents formats de l'émission> à parler de DECODEUR autour de vous, tout simplement...!Merci beaucoup
On est de retour pour les Arcs Film Festival 15ème édition ! Avec un épisode spécial Jury du festival, en compagnie de l'actrice Rebecca Marder et la musicienne Irène Drésel pour un festival d'anecdotes qui tournent malMarie nous en apprend sur les carottesMaxime est puni de skiMerci à Guillaume Calop, Paola Gougne et toute l'équipe des Arcs Film Festival pour leur accueil parfait dans ce festival incontournable.Merci aux Touristos et Touristas qui écouteront l'épisode jusqu'au bout, on attend vos retours sur le compte insta de Touristes.Et grâce à vos super notes et commentaires sur les applis de podcast, on pourra grandir et organiser d'autres épisodes en public avec vous, dans un festoche ou dans un train pour la mer !RDV dimanche 28 janvier pour de nouvelles aventures avec notre prochain.e invité.eM&M Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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There's a sustainability focus this week as we look at the new Eurostar Snow Train, find out what Les Arcs is doing that sets them apart, plus Chemmy Alcott tells us about her experience of driving an electric car 5000 miles across the Alps. Iain was joined by Helen Coffey, Travel Editor at The Independent. Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST' at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout. SHOW NOTES Watch Iain's snow report from Les Arcs (2:00) Elena reported from Tirol in Austria (3:30) Vanessa Fisher was in Les Menuires in France (5:00) Dave Burrows from Snow Pros Ski School was skiing in Villars (6:00) Was last weekend the best ever in British snowsport history? (8:30) Mia Brookes won the Snowboard Big Air Crystal Globe and was voted BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year Jasmin Taylor took first place at the Telemark Sprint in Pinzolo Andrew Musgrave was second in the Cross Country in Trondheim – a career-best result Listen to Iain's interviews with Andrew, Jasmin and also Kirsty Muir and Zoe Atkin Read more about the ski slope in the desert in Saudi Arabia (10:30) Read Iain's review of the new Eurostar Snow Train on The Telegraph (11:30) Iain has also written up a review on Ski Flight Free Seats had been set aside on Eurostar for baggage (14:00) Buy tickets on the Eurostar Snow Train here (16:00) The funicular to Les Arcs connects directly from the station in Bourg St Maurice (17:00) Flying represents 50-80% of the carbon cost of a ski holiday (23:00) Listen to Iain's interview with Helen Coffey in this special episode (23:30) Iain is taking the Flight Free Challenge in 2024 (24:00) Anna Hughes founded Flight Free UK (24:30) Helen is author of the book “Zero Altitude: How I Learned to Fly Less and Travel More” (27:00) Les Arcs have recently been accredited as a B Corp company (28:00) Les Arcs was one of the first resorts in France to be given ‘Flocon Vert' accreditation (29:20) Find out about the Mountain Animal Museum in Les Arcs (31:45) Marie Clemence Vallier is Head of Quality, Safety & Environment at ADS (32:30) Chemmy Alcott travelled 5000 miles last winter in her Skoda Enyaq EV (37:30) At Easter, Iain will be travelling to the Alps in a van from ‘Vans for Bands' (45:00) Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email theskipodcast@gmail.com Neil Howlett: "Thanks for the pod, really enjoying the content and we have a shared passion for trains" APNorthfields: "Loving the frequent podcast drops as we enter the new season! Keep up the great work" wiigman: "Loved 192. You don't get quality chat regarding coach chassis lengths, and the best Italian rifugios anywhere else!" Peter S: "Great interview with Lou about the Dolomites (in 192). She certainly knows her stuff." Mike Greenland: "Always a good show" Peter Til: "Thank you for the podcast. It has gotten me more and more excited for my first trip" Martin Walliman: "I only recently discovered The Ski Podcast and really love it! I've been working my way slowly through the older 180+ episodes in the last few weeks and it's such a pleasure on my daily commutes." If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help: 1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify – it genuinely helps listeners find us 2) Subscribe, so you never miss an episode 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST' or taking this link You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast.
durée : 00:25:46 - Il y a 15 ans, Pierre-Emmanuel Fleurantin fondait “Les Arcs Film Festival” - Pour cette édition anniversaire, les projecteurs seront braqués sur les Pays-Bas, un petit pays à la cinématographie précieuse !
This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on July 19. It dropped for free subscribers on July 22. To receive future pods as soon as they're live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe for free below:WhoRicardo Margulis, General Manager of Valle Nevado, ChileRecorded onJuly 3, 2023About Valle NevadoClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Majority owned by Mountain Capital PartnersLocated in: Lo Barnechea, ChileYear founded: 1988Pass affiliations:Base elevation: 9,383 feetSummit elevation: 12,041 feetVertical drop: 2,658 feetSkiable acres: 2,200 lift-served (20,000-plus additional acres served by helicopter)Trails: 44Average annual snowfall: 276 inchesLift fleet: 16 lifts (1 gondola, 1 high-speed quad, 1 fixed quad, 1 triple, 2 doubles, 1 T-bar, 6 J-bars, 3 carpets)Why I interviewed himThe Storm is firmly anchored in North America. Built on 4 a.m. alarms and winding explorations of the Whites and the Greens and the Adirondacks and the Catskills and the Poconos and the Berkshires. Flights west to the Rockies and the Wasatch and the Sierras. Born on bumps rising from the Midwest flats.That domain will always be the core of this thing. Two years ago, I blew out of the Northeast to expand coverage to the entire United States. This year, I began folding in Canada. I can't go any farther. I don't know how many ski areas there are on planet Earth, but an educated guess is a minimum of 10,000, with more than half of those being in Europe. If I live to be 1,000 I might get there. But I won't so I need to fence the yard.However. Just because I live in and focus on North America does not mean my interests stop at the oceans. The world's vast and varied ski cultures are worth considering, as outlets to disrupt our biases, as wells of supreme adventure, and as crucial links in the story of skiing, which fuels the evolution of our domestic obsession in crucial, often unseen ways.But I have to pick my spots. This podcast is built less on novelty than on perspective and completeness. There are only so many far-flung spotlights that my listeners will tolerate, just as there are only so many episodes on ropetow bumps or the Midwest or even mighty New England that they can handle (this rule does not apply to the West). So where, in this whole wild world of endless skiing and endless snow, do I focus?My first entry in this very occasional international series landed almost two years ago, when I hosted the longtime general manager of Mt. Buller, Australia on the podcast. Why Mt. Buller? Well, frankly, they reached out to me and asked. But the ski area also hangs onto a strong North American connection: it is a longtime Ikon and Mountain Collective partner. If my readers are planning a Southern Hemisphere run over our summer, they likely scan the Epic and Ikon rosters before they do anything else.Enter: Valle Nevado. It is the only South American option for skiers clutching a North American ski pass. Vail's Epic Pass, believe it or not, gives you nothing in Argentina or Chile – the only serious ski destinations on the continent. But Ikon, Mountain Collective, and, now, Mountain Capital Partners' Power Pass all give you between two and seven days at the Chilean resort.Not that skiers don't have other options. Lift tickets to Las Leñas, Argentina's second-largest ski area, are just $66. Catedral Alta Patagonia, the nation's largest, sells a ticket for a pricier but still reasonable $108. El Colorado, right next door to – and connected with – Valle Nevado sells a daily lift ticket for around $73. Unlike large parts of U.S. American skiing, you can still ramble without a pass through the Andes (though I expect both Vail and Alterra to eventually acquire or partner with more ski areas throughout the continent).But “free” lift tickets are a powerful draw, even for many travelers with the means to voyage to South America for a ski trip. And a lot of North Americans are going to end up at Valle Nevado for as long as it retains its trio of U.S.-based pass memberships. It's a place that, when I'm considering what matters to my readers and my listeners, fits right in.What we talked aboutA strange snowstorm to start the Chilean ski season; the best time of year to ski Chile; target closing dates; “in 2020, Chile was closed”; the first normal summer for international visitors since 2019; the Valle Nevado origin story; enter Mountain Capital Partners; the MCP way; MCP's investment priorities; the prevalence of surface lifts at Valle Nevado (and South America in general); why Valle Nevado would rather install a new lift in a new place than upgrade a surface lift to a chairlift; where the resort could potentially expand; the resort's massive heliski operation; 7,000 feet of vert!; a ski circus at the top of the Andes; how you can ski La Parva and El Colorado if you're a Valle Nevado hotel guest, or if you show up with an Ikon, Mountain Collective, or Power Pass; why Valle Nevado joined so many U.S.-based megapasses; whether Valle Nevado will renew with Ikon and Mountain Collective when its contracts expire; Valle Nevado's evolving position on the Power Pass; staying at the village; why international visitors shouldn't rent a car; the wild, 8,000-foot-elevation access road up from Santiago; why the road is safer than it looks; and snowmaking past, present, and future.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewIn January, Mountain Capital Partners, the under-the-radar but aggressive Southwest operator that is rapidly growing its U.S. portfolio, announced its intention to acquire a majority stake in Valle Nevado. They closed on the deal in April. It was the first acquisition of a South American ski resort by a North American ski company (at least that I'm aware of; I'm sure there's some newspaper clipping from 1946 about the eccentric Hayward “Skip” McSteeljaw, owner of Mt. Buckaroo, New York cowboying a remote Argentinian peak at which to pass his summers).This was a big deal. By beating Vail and Alterra to the continent, MCP signaled that the company intends to compete at an international scale. Prior to this purchase, MCP ran one of the most important regional ski passes in the United States. But no one seriously considered it a competitor to the Epic or Ikon passes outside of its immediate markets. Perhaps they still don't, but perception matters. And by reaching outside of its Southwest home turf with a crown-jewel purchase that trumps its current alphas – Arizona Snowbowl and Purgatory – in international prestige, MCP has evolved from a slick local operator to an ambitious and aggressive growth machine that could be a serious contender when and if North America's remaining megaresorts – Jackson Hole, Telluride, Taos, Alta, Whitefish, etc. – hit the market.MCP also introduced a unique problem to the rapidly evolving U.S. megapass market: what happens when a small conglomerate with its own multi-mountain pass purchases an Ikon Pass partner? Ikon has so far tolerated some crossover with competing passes – all but four of Mountain Collective's partners (Sugar Bowl, Grand Targhee, Le Massif, and Marmot Basin), are also on the Ikon Pass. Aspen's four mountains have their own pass, as do Boyne's three New England Ikon Pass partners: Loon, Sunday River, and Sugarloaf. Alterra surely loses some market share to Mountain Collective, but the pass is run out of Aspen, which partly owns Alterra.The Power Pass presents a different test case: will Alterra tolerate internal competition from a regional pass that competes directly with Ikon in the Southwest? The answer, for now, seems to be “probably.” Valle Nevado's contract with the Ikon Pass lasts through 2025. Alterra and Mountain Collective both gave the resort permission to join the Power Pass, Margulis said, starting with the current ski season. Alterra either doesn't view the Power Pass as a serious threat yet, or is not eager to let go of its only South American resort partner. For North American skiers, a trip to Chile – which sits in the Eastern timezone – is a lot easier logistically and financially than a run to New Zealand or Australia, which are so remote that it's already February 2029 there.The other side of this question is just as interesting: will rowdy and rabidly independent MCP have any interest in retaining Ikon or Mountain Collective membership? A big part of the company's identity, after all, is not being Vail or Alterra, or even Boyne or Powdr Corp. How do they take Alterra's money without compromising some of their double-bird-to-the-system rep? It probably depends on how big the check is. Margulis tells us in the podcast that Alterra transferred around $300,000 into Valle Nevado's bank account last year. If each Ikon redemption equaled $50 (an estimate based on nothing, I'll admit), that would equal 6,000 visitors. Not a lot in the context of how many Ikon Passes Alterra sells each year (which is probably approaching or past 1 million, a number that's based on deep sources), but a substantial bonus for a resort that's seated at the end of the earth. MCP is unlikely to replace that number with Power Pass visits, so what to do?I get into all this with Margulis in the podcast. He is a thoughtful, diplomatic leader, and he endorses all parties without committing to any of them. But one thing is clear: the pass roulette playing out in the Andes over the next few years is a wargames scenario likely to repeat at one or more key North American resorts over the coming decade. This is World War Skiing, the First Battle. There will be alliances, betrayals, surprises, surrenders. As usual, America is right in the middle, and it's too soon to tell if that's good or bad for everyone involved.What I got wrongI noted that Valle Nevado was on its “fifth season” as an Ikon Pass and Mountain Collective partner. The ski area actually joined Mountain Collective following its 2014 ski season, making 2023 the ninth season of membership on that coalition. The resort joined Ikon in November 2018, making 2023 the fifth numerical summer for Ikon Pass holders, though the third or fourth in practice. Chile was closed to international visitors for the 2020 and '21 ski seasons, and the resort did not open at all in 2020, meaning that, practically speaking, this is the third year that most Ikon Pass holders could really use their pass at Valle Nevado.Why you should ski Valle NevadoUntil you've seen it, you can't possibly understand the drama. Imagine if the Rockies mainlined ‘roids like a 1990s baseball slugger. Or got really pissed off and went Incredible Hulk. Or they went U.S. American homeowner and built an extra vertical wing atop their peaks. As I wrote when MCP announced the Valle Nevado acquisition in January:Colorad-Bro can be an insecure animal. One of his favorite pastimes is telling people from other states that they don't have real mountains. Just hills in Vermont, he'll say. We have mountains in Colorado, he says proudly. As though he chiseled them himself from the Earth's crust.I wonder what Colorad-Bro does when he meets someone from Chile or Argentina, both of which sprawl from the peak of Aconcagua. At 22,838 feet, it's 8,399 feet taller than Mount Elbert, the highest peak in Colorado. That's like stacking Copper and A-Basin and Keystone on top of Elbert – and still looking 140 feet up to the top. This must make Colorad-Bro sad.Valle Nevado doesn't reach those heights, but with a base at 9,383 feet, it sits higher than most North American ski areas. The terrain is entirely above treeline, enormous and exposed, a snow basket at the top of the world.Admittedly, Valle Nevado's lift-served numbers are modest compared to the North American skyscrapers: 2,200 acres and 2,658 vertical feet. That's about the size of Discovery, Montana or Kirkwood. And above-treeline skiing always feels smaller to me. This may seem paradoxical, as no trees equals more terrain, but one glade run at a small ski area like Berkshire East can feel larger than a whole open bowl, as each line feels distinct in a way that un-treed skiing never can.Valle Nevado, however, must be considered in this context of its interconnected neighbors: 1,100-acre El Colorado and 988-acre La Parva. They cannot be skied on one lift ticket, but maintained and signed trails run between both resorts and Valle Nevado. That gives skiers 4,288 acres to play in – more than Mammoth (3,500 acres), Northstar (3,170 acres), or Winter Pak (3,081 acres), and roughly the size of Mt. Bachelor. If you're really balling, the heli runs – some up to 7,000 vertical feet – are right there too.And then there's all the rest of it: Chile, vino, Santiago, that surreal road up from the flats, the passport stamp, winter-in-summer, the food, the parties, the international stir. Oh and this:Podcast NotesOn Mountain Capital PartnersMountain Capital Partners has been the fastest-growing U.S. ski conglomerate over the past year, adding three new ski areas: Willamette Pass, Oregon (as operator); Valle Nevado; and Lee Canyon, Nevada. Here's how the company's current roster stacks up:The company has basically guaranteed that it's not finished empire-building – April's Lee Canyon announcement noted that “future resort investments are being explored and will be announced at a later date.” Untethered by the attributes that define Vail and Alterra's purchases – either a mega-mega or big-city-adjacent – MCP could land its ship just about anywhere.On the Power PassMCP has collected all of those resorts on its Power Pass, an outstanding product that, like Ikon and Epic, also delivers days at non-owned resorts:Sadly, the Power Pass site has no mention of days at Copper Mountain, which last season was included on the top-tier pass.On La ParvaBase elevation: 8,704 feetSummit elevation: 11,722 feetVertical drop: 3,022 feetSkiable acres: 988Trails: 40 (18% expert, 43% advanced, 20% intermediate, 20% beginner)Average annual snowfall: 118 inchesLift fleet: 15 lifts (2 quads, 2 triples, 1 double, 10 surface lifts)On El ColoradoBase elevation: 7,972 feetSummit elevation: 10,935 feetVertical drop: 2,963 feetSkiable acres: 1,100Trails: 98 (34% expert, 32% advanced, 17% intermediate, 17% beginner)Average annual snowfall: N/ALift fleet: 19 lifts (3 triples, 1 double, 15 surface lifts)On Les ArcsMargulis mentions Valle Nevado's connection to Les Arcs, France. This doesn't have much to do with the actual story, but I thought we would all appreciate looking at this trailmap:Les Arcs is actually four interconnected ski areas. Here are the combined stats, in case you're wondering:Base elevation: 3,937 feetSummit elevation: 10,583 feetVertical drop: 6,646 feetSkiable acres: Who knows. Euros measure their resorts in kilometers of slopes, and Les Arcs covers 425 “KMs,” whatever that meansLift fleet: 52 lifts (8 “gondolas etc.”, 27 chairlifts, 17 surface lifts)On that wild access roadIf I rode up from Santiago to the ski resorts floating on the western edge of the Andes mountains today, I would come away with videos and photos of the wild endless switchbacks. But the last time I ascended the route – from a Santiago ski shop to El Colorado – was in 2005, before the Pet Rectangle redefined and ruined our collective lives. So all I have are my memories: a suicidal minibus driver charging uphill with little regard for life or the consequences of high-speed mountainside collisions. No guardrails. Passing on blind curves. Like we were filming some South American Bourne movie. But we weren't. We were just going skiing. Dear Lord.Margulis tells me the highway is much safer now, and who knows if I'm even remembering it correctly, as I'd spent the previous two days in a borderline hallucinatory state brought on by Argentinian lettuce. It was a weird week.The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 62/100 in 2023, and number 448 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Want to send feedback? Reply to this email and I will answer (unless you sound insane, or, more likely, I just get busy). You can also email skiing@substack.com. 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À l'occasion du mois des fiertés, Coumbis et Audrey s'intéressent au traitement médiatique des personnes LGBTQIA+ dans le monde. Iels abordent la question de leur représentation dans les séries, s'intéressent au nouveau métier de gender editor et se penchent sur l'abondance des clichés négatifs et LGBTophobes qui affluent dans les médias. Les Mains dans la pop est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes Animée par Mahaut Drama et Audrey Couppé de Kermadec Produite par Julien Neuville Montage, mixage et enregistrement par Livio Boullenger au studio Artistic Palace Directrice générale adjointe : Nora Hissem Directrice artistique : Aurore Mahieu Directrice des productions : Marion Gourdon Directrice commercial : Emmanuelle Fortunato Chargée de production : Cassandra De Carvalho Assistante de production : Neïla Hakmi
Épisode 923 : Nous sommes le 9 février et la météo des neiges est plutôt favorable, Par ici une poudreuse bien fraîche et par ici une neige damnée plutôt douce. Si la neige se fait toujours plus attendre chaque année, les stations de ski, elles communiquent pour espérer remplir les télésièges. Et elles le font même sur Tiktok !La guerre des stations a changer de ligne de front. Ca se passe sur TikTok et c'est passionnant.—Quand on parle de sports d'hiver : La France fait partie des leaders mondiauxEn France, le nombre moyen de touristes dans les stations de sports d'hiver s'élève à plus de 40 millions par saison sur les six dernières années (2016-2022, incluant l'impact de la pandémie). Selon les données de l'étude "International Report on Snow & Mountain Tourism" de Laurent Vanat. Les visiteurs étrangers comptent pour environ un quart des visites dans l'Hexagone. La France est la 3ème destination au monde en matière de sport d'hiver. Derrière les Etats Unis et l'autriche.——Le domaine skiable français l'un des plus vastes au mondeLa France présente un très large domaine skiable : 272 domaines skiables qui couvrent 300 000 hectares. Autre pub fact la France est le pays au Monde avec le plus de remontée mécaniques : 3391 très exactement ! ——La génération Z a vieillit et a du pouvoir d'achatSelon une étude Ipsos datant de 2022, 22% des 16-24 ans déclarent se rendre en vacances à l'occasion des vacances hiver. Et ce n'est pas forcément pour skier. TikTok apparait donc comme un canal privilégié pour s'adresser à la génération Z et la génération Alpha.—Le tourisme une priorité pour les équipes de TikTokselon une étude menée en 2021 par Walnut Unlimited, 77% des utilisateurs de la plateforme déclarent qu'elle leur a inspiré une destination ou l'achat d'un produit lié au voyage et 49% d'entre eux ont réservé un voyage ou acheté un produit après avoir été inspiré par un contenu vu sur le réseau social. C'est une grande priorité pour TikTok, nous confirme Arnaud Cabanis, directeur de la monétisation chez TikTok France. La plateforme compte plus de 40 milliards de vidéos de voyage.—TikTok a lancé la localisation des posts tardivement mais le succès est au RDVTikTok a longtemps fait figure d'exception en matière de géolocalisation des posts. Ce n'est que depuis el mois de Décembre 2022 que l'on peut localiser sa vidéo. Cette nouvelle information s'affiche directement sur la vidéo, juste au-dessus du nom du compte. Ca ressemble a un petit rectangle vert. Idem depuis Décembre 2022, TikTok a lancé son sticker de localisation. Ca marche comme sur Instagram.—Avoriaz dré dans l'pentu sur TikTok33k followers sur TikTokLe compte propose un joli tour d'horizon de toutes les activités possible sur la station été comme hiver. C'est un vrai petit catalogue : ski, tour de créneau, snow parc, hébergement insolites… Le gros sujet depuis le mois de Décembre c'est la qualité de l'enneigement. On sent que chaque année pour les stations de skis c'est un facteur exogène déterminant pour la saison.L'extra sportif est aussi un gros morceau.Avoriaz peut capitaliser sur la force de l'UGCLa présence de la marque Avoriaz sur TikTok passe aussi par les milliers de vidéos publiées par les vacanciers. Le hashtag #avoriaz rassemble 112,5M de vues sur TikTok.—La Clusaz joue la carte du multi activité et offre un état des lieux des possibilités de la station31K abonnés sur TikTokIl est essentiel pour les stations de proposer de la multi activités. Une partie de la population qui part en vacances à la montagne l'hiver fait autre chose que le ski : 64% pratiquent la marche, 59% le ski et 47% la luge. Sur le compte TikTok de la Clusaz tu as justement un joli panorama de ce que tu peux faire si tu ne ski pas. —Courchevel prend ses marques sur TikTok et s'appuye sur le meilleur KOL pour exploserLe compte TikTok de Courchevel a été lancé en Aout 2022. C'est tout neuf et pourtant c'est déjà un carton.25,5 k abonnés au comte et 630k like générés les vidéos.Il faut dire que Courchevel a des alliés de poids : ses KOL.Déjà Courchevel c'est la station de ski du Champion du Monde : Alexis Pinturault.Cette année les championnats du monde de ski alpin se sont déroulés à Courchevel-Méribel et c'est le local e l'étape qui a gagné. Evidemment les images de la liesse sont disponibles su rue compte Tiktok de la station.Val Thorens sur TikTokC'est 157k abonnés et des vidéos qui frôlent les 15 Millions de vuesÇa publie tous les 2jours et à chaque fois on suit une trend, une musique qui cartonne.On voit qu'il y a du monde pour tourner et créer le contenu mais ça n'empêche pas de republier aussi de l'UGC.Un truc habile que j'ai remarqué , la station tag très souvent ses marques partenaire dans les posts (Mini, Salomon, Go Pro…#valthorens 277,4 Millions de vuesLes Arcs Sur TiktokLa station a bien un compte Tiktok @lesarcs qui débute avec quelques vidéos et 6000 followers. On y reprend de la tendance son et quelques belles images d'inspi.Mais il y a bien plus que ça quand on gratte un peu :#lesarcs1800 3.7 millions de vues de vidéo #lesarcs 42,6MIls ont leur KOL, il s'appelle [Anthony Cot](https://www.tiktok.com/@cothony] ana Cothony.Il est moniteur ESF et aussi Freerider. Bien sûr il publie énormément de vidéos très cool et sensationnelles mais il est surtout connu pour sa vidéo de « Louis la Flèche » l'un de ses élèves de cours d'ourson qui a du mal à suivre les consignes et qui part dans tous les sens.La vidéo fait plus de 10M de vues sur Tiktok et devient rapidement virale.La Folie douce s'est créé des comptes un peu partoutOn ne présente plus le concept De bar + DJ + Après Ski qui a cartonné à Valto et qui s'est développé partout.Aujourd'hui #La folie douce, possède de petits comptes tiktok pour Val d'isere, Avoriaz ou encore Les Arcs, mais c'est surtout des milliers de vidéos#lafoliedouce > 58 Millions de vueshttps://vm.tiktok.com/ZMY6D8Fcu/Savoie Tourisme un compte UGCJe voulais te parler de ce petit compte qui ne paye pas de Mine, c'est Savoie tourismeAvec ses 1300 abonnés, ils ont commencé à prendre la parole cette année et publient tous les 2 jours.Leur crémerie : reposter des UGC d'autres stations en utilisant les stickers réponses aux questions .Est-ce Qu'il y a de la neige à Tignes ?. . . 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Dernier épisode depuis Les Arcs Film Festival, avec Melha Bedia et Ramzy Bedia qui viennent présenter le film de clôture du festival "Youssef Salem a du succès"Ramzy nous raconte la peur de sa vie à Manille, Melha nous donne son meilleur conseil si on voyage en Algérie.Marie fait des voixMaxime retrouve sa voixMerci Guillaume Calop, Léa Vicente, Paola Gougne et Les Arcs Film Festival pour l'accueil 5 étoiles et 3 floconsMerci aux Touristos et Touristas qui écouteront l'épisode jusqu'au bout, on attend vos retours sur le compte insta de Touristes.Et grâce à vos super notes et commentaires sur les applis de podcast, on pourra grandir et organiser d'autres épisodes en public avec vous, dans un festoche ou dans un train pour la mer !RDV dimanche 15 janvier pour de nouvelles aventures aux Arcs, avec notre prochaine invitée.M & M Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Deuxième épisode depuis Les Arcs Film Festival, en compagnie de l'actrice et grande baroudeuse Allison Chassagne. Ici, c'est la maitresse de cérémonie, elle est aussi maitresse de la persévérance en Indonésie !Marie a frôlé la mort au skiMaxime a frôlé la mort aussiMerci Guillaume Calop, Léa Vicente, Paola Gougne et Les Arcs Film Festival pour l'accueil 5 étoiles et 3 floconsMerci aux Touristos et Touristas qui écouteront l'épisode jusqu'au bout, on attend vos retours sur le compte insta de Touristes.Et grâce à vos super notes et commentaires sur les applis de podcast, on pourra grandir et organiser d'autres épisodes en public avec vous, dans un festoche ou dans un train pour la mer !RDV dimanche 15 janvier pour de nouvelles aventures aux Arcs, avec notre prochaine invitée.M & M Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Premier épisode depuis Les Arcs Film Festival, en compagnie de l'actrice Shirine Boutella et l'acteur Sofian Khammes, qui nous ont fait l'honneur de leur présence malgré leur agenda de Jury.Au programme : Des anecdotes de festoches, des voyages en Asie et un quiz de Marie.Marie adore quand c'est gratuitMaxime commence à perdre sa voixMerci Guillaume Calop, Léa Vicente, Paola Gougne et Les Arcs Film Festival pour l'accueil 5 étoiles et 3 floconsMerci aux Touristos et Touristas qui écouteront l'épisode jusqu'au bout, on attend vos retours sur le compte insta de Tourista.Et grâce à vos super notes et commentaires sur les applis de podcast, on pourra grandir et organiser d'autres épisodes en public avec vous, dans un festoche ou dans un train pour la mer !RDV dimanche 15 janvier pour de nouvelles aventures aux Arcs, avec notre prochaine invitée.M & M Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Un arc-en-ciel vient parfois embraser le ciel d'un jour pluvieux. Ses couleurs, qui vont du rouge au jaune, en passant par le vert et le bleu, font de ce phénomène naturel un spectacle magnifique.Mais il existe un autre type d'arc-en-ciel, moins spectaculaire et aussi plus fugace. Il s'agit de l'arc-en-ciel blanc, moins courant que le phénomène coloré que nous avons souvent l'occasion de contempler.Comme son nom l'indique, cet arc-en-ciel blanc, que les Anglais appellent parfois un "arc-en-ciel fantôme", ne présente pas la palette multicolore de l'arc-en-ciel classique. Même si, parfois, de minces bandes d'un rouge ou d'un bleu pâles peuvent se distinguer.Pour bien voir cet arc-en-ciel blanc, il faut que le soleil, placé derrière l'observateur, soit à une certaine hauteur dans le ciel.En règle générale, ce type de phénomènes se produit dans des pays septentrionaux, comme les pays scandinaves ou l'Irlande. Le brouillard ou la brume, où l'arc-en-ciel blanc va se former, y sont fréquents. On le distingue plus facilement sur le sommet d'une montagne ou à proximité de la mer.Le lever du soleil est également un moment propice à la formation d'un arc-en-ciel blanc. Il est souvent plus long mais moins large que l'arc-en-ciel classique.Un phénomène né du brouillardPour en comprendre l'origine, il faut rappeler dans quelles conditions il se forme. En fait, c'est le brouillard qui lui donne naissance le plus souvent, et non la pluie, comme dans le cas de l'arc-en-ciel classique.Or les gouttes tissant une nappe de brume n'ont pas du tout les mêmes dimensions que celles qui forment la pluie. Elles sont de 10 à 1.000 fois plus petites. Du fait de ce diamètre très ténu, moins de 0,1 mm en moyenne, ces très fines gouttelettes ne peuvent pas décomposer la lumière, comme les gouttes de pluie, plus larges, le font pour l'arc-en-ciel traditionnel.Pour le reste, un arc-en-ciel blanc se forme à peu près de la même manière qu'un arc-en-ciel classique, la lumière pénétrant dans les gouttes d'eau étant réfléchie de la même façon. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Un arc-en-ciel vient parfois embraser le ciel d'un jour pluvieux. Ses couleurs, qui vont du rouge au jaune, en passant par le vert et le bleu, font de ce phénomène naturel un spectacle magnifique. Mais il existe un autre type d'arc-en-ciel, moins spectaculaire et aussi plus fugace. Il s'agit de l'arc-en-ciel blanc, moins courant que le phénomène coloré que nous avons souvent l'occasion de contempler. Comme son nom l'indique, cet arc-en-ciel blanc, que les Anglais appellent parfois un "arc-en-ciel fantôme", ne présente pas la palette multicolore de l'arc-en-ciel classique. Même si, parfois, de minces bandes d'un rouge ou d'un bleu pâles peuvent se distinguer. Pour bien voir cet arc-en-ciel blanc, il faut que le soleil, placé derrière l'observateur, soit à une certaine hauteur dans le ciel. En règle générale, ce type de phénomènes se produit dans des pays septentrionaux, comme les pays scandinaves ou l'Irlande. Le brouillard ou la brume, où l'arc-en-ciel blanc va se former, y sont fréquents. On le distingue plus facilement sur le sommet d'une montagne ou à proximité de la mer. Le lever du soleil est également un moment propice à la formation d'un arc-en-ciel blanc. Il est souvent plus long mais moins large que l'arc-en-ciel classique. Un phénomène né du brouillard Pour en comprendre l'origine, il faut rappeler dans quelles conditions il se forme. En fait, c'est le brouillard qui lui donne naissance le plus souvent, et non la pluie, comme dans le cas de l'arc-en-ciel classique. Or les gouttes tissant une nappe de brume n'ont pas du tout les mêmes dimensions que celles qui forment la pluie. Elles sont de 10 à 1.000 fois plus petites. Du fait de ce diamètre très ténu, moins de 0,1 mm en moyenne, ces très fines gouttelettes ne peuvent pas décomposer la lumière, comme les gouttes de pluie, plus larges, le font pour l'arc-en-ciel traditionnel. Pour le reste, un arc-en-ciel blanc se forme à peu près de la même manière qu'un arc-en-ciel classique, la lumière pénétrant dans les gouttes d'eau étant réfléchie de la même façon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 101, Iain is joined by journalist Gemma Bowes and equipment expert Al Morgan to discuss skiing in Greece, ‘frontside' skis and the ‘Parablock'. James Gambrill also joins us with news of the latest Ski Club of Great Britain survey. SHOW NOTES · Gemma travelled to Val Cenis and Val Frejus last spring · Splitboard Fest will be held in La Norma in January 2023 · Skiing on the glacier in Zermatt restarted on Tue 20 September · Recent episodes have included Warren Smith, Helen Coffey, Speed Opening in Zermatt and, of course, our 100th Episode · Thanks to Julie for her comments on the taxonomy of the podcasts! · Les 3 Vallees - the largest ski area in the world - is now the main sponsor of The Ski Podcast · Read about the solar panels installed in Meribel this summer on the Saulire Express · Gemma skied in Parnassos in Greece https://youtu.be/GtEc9RJU8cM · Listen to Iain's report on his half-term family ski trip to the French Pyrenees in Episode 49 · ‘The Ski Podcast' will be at the National Snow Show taking people ‘off the beaten track' in our live episode covering Morocco, Turkey, Albania & Kazahkstan. It's on at 12pm on Saturday 15th October. · On Sunday 16th October, Iain will be presenting about driving EVs to and around the Alps. · Iain curated the forum at ‘Ski Launch' – an industry event in London on 13 September – and the sustainability panel at LISTEX, held at The Snow Centre, Hemel Hempstead · James Gambrill is the General Manager of the Ski Club of Great Britain · Iain was reading these US ski reviews · Mike Greenland asked us via Twitter: "Who remembers the Parablock from the 70s?” · A vaguely similar idea available now is the Edgie Wedgie FEEDBACK You can give us feedback about the show, on social to @theskipodcast or by email to theskipodcast@gmail.com Rachel Frisby: "Loved episode about La Plagne (99). Love the resort so much.” Joe McHugh: “Great podcast again, as always! Regarding the Vanoise Express link to Les Arcs, if you stay in Montchavin, you can ski a full day in either La Plagne or Les Arcs. The village is one lift away in the morning and there are no extra lifts to be taken in the evening: you just ski back to the village. It's a traditional village, quiet with limited night-life, but location makes it a great base to explore the whole Paradiski area.” Richard_Sideways: “Great special with Warren Smith” BobinCH: “Great podcast with Warren! Didn't know he filmed with Guido Perrini” Liam Major: “I just wanted to say I've been listening through the podcast series and I'm hooked, you and Iain do a really good job. I've only recently developed an interest in skiing and have started listening through all of your podcasts in anticipation for my first trip away. The magnitude of knowledge I've have learned from these podcasts is exceptional so I can't thank you enough.” Photo from https://www.facebook.com/OnParnassos
In this bonus episode Iain talks with Helen Coffey, travel editor at ‘The Independent' and author of the book ‘Zero Altitude: How I Learned to Fly Less and Travel More'. We discuss her background in skiing, time at Telegraph Ski & Snowboard Magazine and her decision in 2020 to give up flying completely – a significant decision for a travel journalist. SHOW NOTES · Helen was on the show in Episode 80 · She learned to ski at Hemel Hempstead (2:15) · Her first ski season was in Les Arcs (4:00) · Listen to our interview with ski instructor Warren Smith here (4:45) · Helen worked as a transfer rep for Crystal Ski (6:45) · Younger listeners may be surprised to learn that ski passes used to require photos (9:30) · She started as a sub-editor at the Telegraph Ski and Snowboard Magazine before moving to the relatively new position of Online Editor (12:00) · She was schooled in ‘churnalism' at the Daily Express (14:15) · During PyeongChang 2018 we produced a podcast every day (15:30) · Iain founded Ski Flight Free in 2019 (16:15) · Anna Hughes was on the podcast in our Train Travel Special episode (20:00) · Following an interview with Anna Hughes at Flight Free UK, Helen decided to take the Flight Free pledge and to stop flying completely (20:45) · Tagsyrt is a Swedish word loosely meaning ‘train bragging' (25:15) · If you're paying £2 to offset your flight (say with Ryanair), it's unlikely to be an effective scheme (29:30) · Iain uses MyClimate to offset emissions from flights (30:15) · Aviation fuel is not subject to taxation that other forms of transport are (32:00) · Research has shown that 1% of people cause half of global aviation emissions (34:00) · Look at Mark Smith's excellent Seat61.com website for advice on flight free travel (37:00) · Helen travelled on the Travelski direct Eurostar service last winter to Les Arcs (38:30) · You can listen to our bonus episode about Iain's experience on the TravelSki Express service here (39:30) · You can see Helen ‘in person' at The Independent's virtual event for advice on your next holiday, with Simon Calder on 22 September (41:30) · Helen's book ‘Zero Altitude: How I Learned to Fly Less and Travel More' is available in all good bookstores
In Episode 99 of TSP we find out about La Plagne in France with Jen Tsang and all about the growing ski scene in Ireland with journalist Catherine Murphy. Thanks as always to Switzerland Tourism for supporting The Ski Podcast. SHOW NOTES · Jen previously reported from La Plagne in Episode 93 · Catherine last skied in Tignes, with Guerlin Chicheret · Chicheret is known for being a FWT winner, but also as an extreme driver: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqxlBBTgn08 · The freezing point in Switzerland reached 5184m · Zermatt is hosting the ‘SpeedOpening' downhill races in October and November · Team GB telemarker Jasmin Taylor has been based in Mt Hotham in Australia · Pick up free tickets to the National Snow Show for free using the code ‘2months' · Iain will be hosting ‘The Ski Podcast Live' at the show · Jen is based in La Plagne, where she runs a marketing consultancy · The Vanoise Express link between La Plagne and Les Arcs opened in January 2003 · The 6000D is one of the Alps' most famous trail running races · You can try the bobsleigh run yourself in La Plagne https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5X_ylHbwV1o · Catherine learned to ski at the Kilternan dry slope in County Dublin · Listen to our feature about snow skiing in Ireland in Episode 77 · Topflight and Directski are specialist Irish ski companies · Catherine estimate that the Irish market is about 100,000 skiers · Soll in Austria celebrates St Patrick's Day every year Feedback Please do get in contact with your feedback on social or by email to theskipodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for all the survey feedback. Some highlights: "Less inane wittering from industry PR types please" "Iain handles the interviews really well. Precision informality. I look forward to every edition" "Can you get Lindsey Vonn on?" "I've spent the past season as a rep and I learn a lot from the podcast." "Love what you are doing promoting the ski industry & sustainable skiing" Finally special thanks to Rob from Northwich for this poetic and kind feedback via BuyMeACoffee.com: “As a child I had my head in the clouds. Now, with your help I can keep my head in the mountains. Much appreciated” You can follow Iain on social media @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast Thanks to Switzerland Tourism for supporting The Ski Podcast.
Directrice Marketing & Communication Les Arcs Bourg-Saint-Maurice, Marion Grognet œuvre avec passion à la valorisation d'un secteur touristique menacé par des défis climatiques sans précédent. De l'événement Les Arcs Film Festival au premier T.Rex, journée thématique sur la transition écologique, Marion Grognet nous présente dans cet épisode les manifestations inédites qui animeront en 2022 ce lieu emblématique des Alpes. Mais comment se construit la stratégie marketing d'un domaine skiable ? Parmi les célébrités et les influenceurs qui viennent naturellement profiter des pistes, quels créateurs de contenus Marion Grognet choisit-elle de solliciter ? Comment mettre en lumière la vie en altitude de manière innovante ? Pour répondre à ces questions, elle nous a parlé de sa collaboration réussie avec Claude Dartois, de freeski, d'Ena Gavaggio 7x médaillé d'or Winter X Games, de La Panthère des neiges de Sylvain Tesson, de Ouigo, mais surtout, de sa fidélité sans cesse renouvelée au secteur du tourisme. ------------------------------------------- Pour ne manquer aucun épisode du podcast Marketing&Influence, c'est facile :
Tu aimerais savoir tirer à l'arc comme un Indien au triple galop sur son cheval ? Il va falloir beaucoup t'entraîner ! En attendant, Julien te raconte l'histoire d'une invention qui remonte à la préhistoire… Les lances des chasseurs préhistoriques L'arc le plus ancien qu'on ait retrouvé date d'il y a 14 000 ans. Mais cette arme existait probablement avant, car on a retrouvé des petites pointes de flèches en silex taillées aux alentours de 60 000 ans avant J.-C. On appelle cette période l'âge de pierre. À cette époque, les humains sont nomades : ils ne vivent pas toujours au même endroit, ils se déplacent selon leurs besoins. Pour se nourrir, ils cueillent des baies, des fruits et ils chassent en se servant d'une lance sur laquelle ils ont fixé une pointe avec de la résine de pin. Les lances préhistoriques sont pratiques pour repousser un animal, mais pour tuer le gibier, il faut projeter la lance et cela demande beaucoup de force. Et, surtout, il faut être très près de l'animal, et c'est souvent assez dangereux ! L'humain invente alors le propulseur. Le propulseur est un bâton droit, qui se termine par un crochet. On cale la lance sur ce crochet, le propulseur permet de lancer son arme plus loin, plus vite et plus fort. Le chasseur est plus efficace, mais il est encore assez près de l'animal. Un bout de bois, une corde et des flèches… Les chasseurs préhistoriques vont encore trouver une autre technique pour envoyer leur projectile beaucoup plus loin. Ils commencent à fabriquer des lances plus fines, plus petites, plus faciles à lancer. Pour les propulser plus fort, ils ont l'idée d'utiliser un bout de bois souple, légèrement courbé, et de tendre une corde entre les deux extrémités de ce bout de bois. La flèche, placée sur la corde que l'on tend puis qu'on relâche, part à des dizaines de mètres, à une vitesse incroyable, et se plante fort dans la cible. C'est une arme plus mortelle pour le gibier, et moins dangereuse pour le chasseur ! Petit à petit, l'arc devient l'arme préférée des humains préhistoriques… L'arc, une arme pour les soldats Au fil des siècles, les techniques de fabrication évoluent. On utilise différents types de bois, on teste des arcs plus ou moins grands, de formes un peu différentes. Les pointes de flèches sont fabriquées en métal, ce qui les rend plus résistantes et plus dangereuses. L'arc devient une arme pour les soldats. Il est utilisé par tous les peuples de l'Antiquité, sur tous les continents. Au Moyen Âge, les archers sont essentiels pour défendre les châteaux forts. Mais avec l'invention des canons et des pistolets, les archers finissent par disparaître des champs de bataille. Au 18e siècle, sur le continent européen, le tir à l'arc devient alors un jeu… ou un sport de précision !
Why haven't we been talking about JLo more here? Well, we're about to remedy that—and fill ya in on more, more, more design trends that are speaking to us right now. The women artist biographies/books Claire will be picking up include Ninth Street Women: Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler: Five PaAnne Truittinters and the Movement by Mary Gabriel, Daybook: The Journal of an Artist by Anne Truitt, and Everything She Touched: The Life of Ruth Asawa by Marilyn Chase. If you're also looking to do a JLo deep-dive, we recommend reading How to Fake It in Hollywood by Ava Wilder, Funny You Should Ask by Elissa Sussman, the story of the full-page ad Ben took out back when, Vulture's Peoria, Illinois, analysis re: Marry Me, and this GQ article about THE dress. Also, listen to Just Like Us: The Tabloids that Changed America hosted by Clare Malone and watch the music video that Ben made to “On My Way To You” for Jen for Valentine's Day. In the home-design realm, some inspiration comes from two incredible New Orleans hotels, Hotel St. Vincent and Hotel Peter and Paul. Fellow lovers of yellow furniture should bask in Billy Cotton space for Grace Morton, Sophie Ashby's giant yellow velvet couch, and this kid's room. If you're thinking of doing some furniture-painting on your own (inspiration: Matilda Goad's London home!), see Erin Boyle of Reading My Tea Leaves make-over a dresser on IG and read her guides for refreshing trim and kitchen cabinets. Wood paneling—SO COOL. See: Sound View Hotel, Les Arcs ski resort, Jane Hallworth for Tinder co-founder Sean Rad and his Wife Lizzie Grover Rad, and Wall for Apricots. On the Swedish tile stove front, we love painter Mary Nelson Sinclair's dining room, Victor Hugo's fireplace, Lindholm Kakelugnar, and this explainer from Messy Nessy Chic. Your favorite niche JLo stories need an audience! Share ‘em at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq. So many more recs coming at you with a Secret Menu membership! Get professional counseling with BetterHelp and take 10% off your first month with our link. Download Best Fiends—it's free!—on the App Store or Google Play. Grow hair that's thicker and healthier with Nutrafol. Your first month's subscription is $15 off with the code ATHINGORTWO. Help those muscles chill: Try Theragun for 30 days. YAY. Produced by Dear Media
Gerhard Schönbacher. Radlegende. Weltreisender. Und Sportler mit großem Showtalent. Berühmt gemacht haben ihn die beiden letzten Plätze bei der Tour de France 1979 und 1980. Auf Skiern schoss er mit 190 Sachen in Les Arcs den Berg hinunter und den Grand Prix Kurs in Adelaide umrundete er mit 240 Stundenkilometern. In Skiern festgeschnallt auf dem Dach eines Autos. Er ist Gründer der Crocodile Trophy, für deren Finanzierung er kurzerhand sein Haus in Australien verkaufte, und der Österreichischen Alpentrophy. Während die Peace Tour durch Israel, Jordanien und Palästina noch in der Wartescheife hängt, nehmen seine Hill Climbs in Österreich Fahrt auf. Nach großem Erfolg in Salzburg sollen heuer Graz und Innsbruck nachfolgen. Für sein Lebensmotto und seine Sicht auf die Welt lässt er Musik sprechen: Young Hearts Run Free und What A Wonderful World. Und als Zugabe gibt es Van Morrison mit „Someone Like You". Wir wünschen, wie immer, gute Unterhaltung und freuen uns über Feedbacks.
In Episode 88, special guest Chemmy Alcott takes us behind the scenes of ‘Ski Sunday' and the BBC's Beijing Olympics coverage. We also discuss Grindelwald, Yad Moss, how to choose a ski helmet and there's our usual round up of snow reports from across Europe. Iain was joined by 4-time Olympian & BBC Ski Sunday presenter, Chemmy Alcott and industry expert Rob Stewart, as well as regulars, Katie Crowe from Battleface Travel Insurance and equipment guru Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo.com. Thanks to Switzerland Tourism for sponsoring the podcast. Switzerland remains the simplest country to go to if you have kids in tow, with no extra rules in place for the u16s and no tests required (for fully vaccinated passengers) on arrival. SHOW NOTES Chemmy last joined us in a year ago in Episode 67 Rob joined us last in Episode 51 Did you know that the Dutch call drag lifts 'pancake lifts'? The Day 2 return test on its way out for double-vaccinated skiers from February 11, although children are still required to take it The NHS pass is now available for 12-15 year olds Check the Battleface Travel website for current restrictions and for your ski insurance Vanessa Fisher reported from the Dolomites in Italy Stephen Spiers was in Verbier Switzerland Elena tells us about fresh snow in the Tirol in Austria You can order Caroline Eliot's book ‘Fjord's Mission' here and listen to our interview with Caroline in Episode 82 Iain was in Les Arcs. You can watch his video snow report here. Iain travelled by train on the inaugural Travelski Express Ski Train Listen to our Bonus Episode all about the Ski Train https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oScG28dQkQ Iain spoke with Peter Stockton about Yad Moss Ski Club https://twitter.com/theskipodcast/status/1489177129132642305 Dave Ryding became the first Briton to win a World Cup Alpine ski race Watch Marcus Eder's incredible run on YouTube here You can catch up with all the ‘Ski Sunday' episodes on the BBC iPlayer This is Chemmy's great quote: "Skiing is a perfect sport for this type of personal growth: everyone falls; it is the picking oneself up & trying again that is the win" Rob was in Grindelwald where he tried out the new Eiger Express We intereviewed Remo Kaser from the Jungfrau region about the lift in Episode 61 You can read Al's review of the season's best new ski helmets here Reviews and comments are always welcome, whether on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, social media or by email. Paul Bond: “Your podcast is a danger to my pocket, it makes me book more trips than I sensibly should, great stuff!”The Ski Podcast has been nominated as Best Wintersports Podcast. It's very easy to vote - just go to www.sportspodcastawards.com. We would really appreciate it and would like to thank the many people who have voted for us already. I also enjoy all feedback about the show, so please do email. You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast. Thanks again to Switzerland Tourism for sponsoring the show. In our next episode we'll be discussing Crans Montana and Gstaad.
Des Ondes Vocast S04E06 ❖ L'actu débat: un point sur les sondages radios, un passage en revue des auditions de la Commission du Sénat sur la concentration des médias, un tour dans les stations de radio de montagne. Et aussi : la nouvelle présidence du Bureau de la Radio, et le rôle de la radio dans l'élection présidentielle. ❖ Invités: Philippe Lansac (Directeur Editorial Radio Podcast à RCF) et Yohann Burgan (Directeur des Systèmes d'Information à RCF) reviennent sur l'histoire du réseau, les programmes et valeurs de RCF. Ils détaillent également l'organisation du réseau, ses projets sur le numérique, sa présence en podcast Animation / réalisation : Olivier Oddou Intervenants : - Julien Vigier - Rémy Bertholon - Reyda Messaoudi (ancien animateur sur R' Les Arcs, la Radio Station) - Philippe Lansac (Directeur Editorial Radio Podcast à RCF) - Yohann Burgan (Directeur des Systèmes d'Information à RCF) Crédits musicaux : Rob - It's a blast (BO du film 'Radiostars') Voix off : Estelle Hubert Contact Par mail : contact@vocast.fr Twitter : @DesOndesVocast
❖ L'actu débat : un point sur les sondages radios, un passage en revue des auditions de la Commission du Sénat sur la concentration des médias, un tour dans les stations de radio de montagne.Et aussi : la nouvelle présidence du Bureau de la Radio, et le rôle de la radio dans l'élection présidentielle.Animation / réalisation : Olivier OddouIntervenants : Julien Vigier, Rémy Bertholon, Reyda Messaoudi (ancien animateur sur R' Les Arcs, la Radio Station), Philippe Lansac (Directeur Editorial Radio Podcast à RCF), Yohann Burgan (Directeur des Systèmes d'Information à RCF)Crédits musicaux : Rob - It's a blast (BO du film 'Radiostars')Voix off : Estelle Hubert [http://estellehubert.com]ContactPar mail : contact@vocast.fr [https://www.vocast.fr/contact.html]Twitter : @DesOndesVocast [https://twitter.com/DesOndesVocast]
❖ Invités : Philippe Lansac (Directeur Editorial Radio Podcast à RCF) et Yohann Burgan (Directeur des Systèmes d'Information à RCF) reviennent sur l'histoire du réseau, les programmes et valeurs de RCF. Ils détaillent également l'organisation du réseau, ses projets sur le numérique, sa présence en podcastAnimation / réalisation : Olivier OddouIntervenants : Julien Vigier, Rémy Bertholon, Reyda Messaoudi (ancien animateur sur R' Les Arcs, la Radio Station), Philippe Lansac (Directeur Editorial Radio Podcast à RCF), Yohann Burgan (Directeur des Systèmes d'Information à RCF)Crédits musicaux : Rob - It's a blast (BO du film 'Radiostars')Voix off : Estelle Hubert [http://estellehubert.com]ContactPar mail : contact@vocast.fr [https://www.vocast.fr/contact.html]Twitter : @DesOndesVocast [https://twitter.com/DesOndesVocast]
❖ L'actu débat : un point sur les sondages radios, un passage en revue des auditions de la Commission du Sénat sur la concentration des médias, un tour dans les stations de radio de montagne.Et aussi : la nouvelle présidence du Bureau de la Radio, et le rôle de la radio dans l'élection présidentielle.Animation / réalisation : Olivier OddouIntervenants : Julien Vigier, Rémy Bertholon, Reyda Messaoudi (ancien animateur sur R' Les Arcs, la Radio Station), Philippe Lansac (Directeur Editorial Radio Podcast à RCF), Yohann Burgan (Directeur des Systèmes d'Information à RCF)Crédits musicaux : Rob - It's a blast (BO du film 'Radiostars')Voix off : Estelle Hubert [http://estellehubert.com]ContactPar mail : contact@vocast.fr [https://www.vocast.fr/contact.html]Twitter : @DesOndesVocast [https://twitter.com/DesOndesVocast]
❖ Invités : Philippe Lansac (Directeur Editorial Radio Podcast à RCF) et Yohann Burgan (Directeur des Systèmes d'Information à RCF) reviennent sur l'histoire du réseau, les programmes et valeurs de RCF. Ils détaillent également l'organisation du réseau, ses projets sur le numérique, sa présence en podcastAnimation / réalisation : Olivier OddouIntervenants : Julien Vigier, Rémy Bertholon, Reyda Messaoudi (ancien animateur sur R' Les Arcs, la Radio Station), Philippe Lansac (Directeur Editorial Radio Podcast à RCF), Yohann Burgan (Directeur des Systèmes d'Information à RCF)Crédits musicaux : Rob - It's a blast (BO du film 'Radiostars')Voix off : Estelle Hubert [http://estellehubert.com]ContactPar mail : contact@vocast.fr [https://www.vocast.fr/contact.html]Twitter : @DesOndesVocast [https://twitter.com/DesOndesVocast]
Des Ondes Vocast S04E06❖ L'actu débat : un point sur les sondages radios, un passage en revue des auditions de la Commission du Sénat sur la concentration des médias, un tour dans les stations de radio de montagne.Et aussi : la nouvelle présidence du Bureau de la Radio, et le rôle de la radio dans l'élection présidentielle.❖ Invités : Philippe Lansac (Directeur Editorial Radio Podcast à RCF) et Yohann Burgan (Directeur des Systèmes d'Information à RCF) reviennent sur l'histoire du réseau, les programmes et valeurs de RCF. Ils détaillent également l'organisation du réseau, ses projets sur le numérique, sa présence en podcastAnimation / réalisation : Olivier OddouIntervenants : Julien Vigier, Rémy Bertholon, Reyda Messaoudi (ancien animateur sur R' Les Arcs, la Radio Station), Philippe Lansac (Directeur Editorial Radio Podcast à RCF), Yohann Burgan (Directeur des Systèmes d'Information à RCF)Crédits musicaux : Rob - It's a blast (BO du film 'Radiostars')Voix off : Estelle Hubert [http://estellehubert.com]ContactPar mail : contact@vocast.fr [https://www.vocast.fr/contact.html]Twitter : @DesOndesVocast [https://twitter.com/DesOndesVocast]
This bonus episode of The Ski Podcast is all about the new Travelski Express Ski Train – which goes direct and non-stop from London to the Alps. Iain travelled on the inaugural service on 28 January and reports on that and the background behind how and why the new service started in this short special episode. SHOW NOTES · Eurostar took the decision to stop running their direct ski train service to the French Alps in April 2020 · Iain founded the Ski Flight Free campaign in 2019, with the goal of encouraging more skiers and snowboarders to travel to the Alps by train (or in a full car) instead of flying · Changing trains in Paris isn't that difficult – this video might be helpful · The lobbying group ‘Save The Ski Train' was formed in autumn 2020. It was created by train expert Daniel Elkan from Snowcarbon, working with Iain and representatives from the environmental organisation Protect Our Winters. · In September 2021, the French travel company Travelski confirmed that would be reviving the service. You can listen to Iain's full interview with Guillaume de Marcillac, the Travelski CEO, in Episode 79 of The Ski Podcast · Six resorts were initially offered by Travelski: Meribel, Les Menuires, La Plagne, Les Arcs, Tignes and Val d'Isere with packages including accommodation, train travel, transfers to resort and lift passes. · France introduced a travel ban on UK citizens on 18 December 2021 · The inaugural service of the Travelski Express took place on Friday 28 January. · Iain travelled to Bourg St Maurice, from where he took the funicular to Les Arcs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKjUGLZAuLA Watch Iain's video report on the train here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oScG28dQkQ&feature=youtu.be
durée : 00:51:13 - Accès Direct - Événement culturel majeur, Les Arcs Film Festival a pour vocation de faire découvrir les nombreux talents que compte notre continent.
In Episode 74, we discuss summer skiing in Avoriaz, sustainability in Morzine and cat skiing in North Macedonia. Plus we talk origins with Jim Adlington from Planks Clothing and the demise of apres-ski in Courchevel with Alex Irwin. Iain is joined ‘live' by Sara Burdon from Morzine Tourist Office and regular guest and friend of the show, Mike Richards. SHOW NOTES · Katie Crowe is from Battleface Travel Insurance · You can read the details of their latest research here · Their Sherpa tool is useful for checking the latest situation in each country · Richie Owen reported from Mt Hutt in New Zealand · Tammy from Mint Snowboarding was in Avoriaz · We were joined by Paul Anderson, CEO at NZski.com in Episode 73 · We have over 100 episodes to catch up on · Morzine and Avoriaz are both within the same ‘commune' · Avoriaz was founded by Jean Vuarnet, ski racer and sunglass pioneer · Al Judge from AliKats took part in our Electric Vehicles special · Dom Turner from Skiology was on the show in Episode 65 · Find out about the excellent organisation Montagne Verte · Iain went to Les Arcs to review their sustainability in Episode 45 · Morzine was the first ski resort to have a dedicated MTB course in 1997 · Mike went to North Macedonia in January 2011 · Mike has previously talked about his experiences in Georgia (Episode 37), Montenegro (Episode 39), Japan (Episode 41) and in Wales (Episode 65) · Popova Shapka was a candidate for the 1992 Winter Olympics (which went to Sarajevo instead) · Mike stayed at the Hotel Slavija, which opened in 1987 · Eskimo Freerideoffer cat skiing in Popova Shapka · Find out more about the resort here (in Macedonian) · Listen to our special episode of The Ski Podcast with Jim Adlington · Alex Irwin is presenter of the 150 Days of Winter YouTube channel Buy Me A Coffee I'd like to thank Wayne Hall and the Winterised team for buying me a cuppa since our last episode. It takes hours to put together a single episode of the podcast, so if you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you can buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast Stickers Don't forget if you'd like some TSP stickers for your helmet, skis or phone, then just email theskipodcast@gmail.com with your address and we'll post some out to you for free. Coming Up Our next episode will be out in early July - let's hope we have some better news on travel by then… You can follow the show @theskipodcast - and we're now on Instagram as well. I'd like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their continued support.
Si les gusta el esquí tanto como los caballos, el skijöring es lo que estaban buscando. Este deporte de invierno, originario de los países escandinavos, consiste en esquiar en la nieve impulsado por un caballo.
If you like both skiing and horses, then Skijoring is made for you. In this unique winter sport, a person on skis is pulled by a horse.
Candice Facoz, co fondatrice avec son frère Lucas du Wanderful Chalet aux Arcs est l'invitée de Mon Podcast Immo. Une interview à retrouver aussi sur MySweetimmo.
durée : 00:52:57 - Accès direct - À partir du 12 décembre, les Arcs Film Festival célèbrera sa douzième édition, dans un format légèrement différent mais avec toujours le même contenu et le même enthousiasme !
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Bij de eerste aflevering van Understanding Design spreek ik met Annemiek van Boeijen, ontwerper, onderzoeker en leraar met een focus op de rol van cultuur in ontwerpen. Ze heeft in de week van dit interview het boek Culture Sensitive Design uitgebracht (niet zo woke als de titel doet denken hoor), maar is ook initiator en editor van de Delft Design Guide (revised, jawel!) . We praten over de herkomst van het woord ontwerpen en het hebben van een doel met middelen. Haar tip voor jullie is de Close Up documentaire Charlotte Perriand - Pionier van de levenskunst uitgezonden door AVROTROS op 23 mei 2020. Deze ontwerper en architect (1903-1999) stond in de schaduw van Le Corbusier (die moet je eigenlijk wel kennen) en is dus eigenlijk de ontwerper van de Chaise Longue LC4 (1928). Haar levensverhaal is fascinerend met een voor mij heel interessant einde, omdat ze ook de ontwerper is van het ski-oord Les Arcs in 1969, waar ik als eerste jaars student Industrieel Ontwerpen nog lekker goedkoop in een van haar kleine appartementjes een weekje heb mogen skieën.
7ª etapa del Tour de Francia de 1996, con final en Les Arcs. Final de la Copa de la UEFA de 2001 entre el Alavés y el Liverpool.
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Suite et fin de l’exploration des trames narratives, avec un accent plus spécifique sur le roman choral. Lionel commence par récapituler les notions de progression évoquées dans l’épisode précédent, et aborde les questions de rythme et de complexité liées à la forme ; Estelle insiste sur le fait que l’auteur décide sur quoi il attire l’attention dans son récit, notamment par rapport à la temporalité de l’histoire. Mélanie aborde quant à elle l’ordonnancement et l’équilibre des éléments dans une trame donnée. Références citées - Tragédies, Racine - Princess Bride, roman de William Goldman, adapté par Rob Reiner - South Park, créé par Trey Parker et Matt Stone (pas Oliver !). Vidéo : - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGUNqq3jVLg
Les fils ou arcs narratifs, trajets concernant personnages et intrigues, forment une brique fondamentale de l’évolution d’un récit, tout particulièrement dans le roman choral (à plusieurs points de vue) et la saga. Dans ces deux épisodes, Estelle, Mélanie et Lionel décortiquent la notion, sa construction et ses exigences. Estelle commence par la définir comme le parcours d’une histoire, pouvant – et c’est fondamental – être composé d’intrigues entrecroisées ; Lionel insiste tout particulièrement sur l’aspect de progression, de parcours et d’évolution. Mélanie donne le point de vue de la nouvelle, où l’arc est souvent unique, et où les fils s’entremêlent le cas échéant de façon plus immédiate. Références citées : - « Game of Thrones », G. R. R. Martin - Buffy contre les vampires, série créée par Joss Whedon - Les Simpsons, série créée par Matt Groening - Monty Python : Sacré Graal !
In this episode Jim has been busy and reports from Anzère in Switzerland as well as part two of his trip to Bulgaria. Iain is out in Cauterets in the French Pyrénées, we hear about Jamie Barrow's new world record and friend of the pod Dave Burrows joins us live to talk about an exciting new trip for next winter. The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their support. Snow Aid Australia was a superb idea, originated by Rachael Oakes-Ash and which raised over AUD200,000 for bushfire relief/recovery and wildlife rescue/rehabilitation President Macron was in Chamonix viewing the melting Mer de Glace and launching new climate change policies It was also announced that there would be limits on the number of climbers on Mont Blanc (which would stop the rowing machine incident we discussed in Episode 40) Jim visited Anzère in the Swiss Valais region with Dave from Snowpros Iain was recording live from Cauterets in the French Pyrénées, where he also skied in Grand Tourmalet and visited the Pic du Midi It's not great snow cover, but unlike in Luchon no helicopters were used to ship in snow Why do most skiers turn one direction more easily than another? Dave shared his thoughts Jim gave an insight into the rise of Bansko, where he was a guest of Balkan Holidays Thanks to all our listeners for helping us reach record audience numbers Thanks to Matt Hayes for his kind comments: “One of my favourite episodes yet! Great banter, insight and potential for legal action.” Also to Carolyn as she works on her 'big ski wear project' Thanks also to Craig for his 5-star review and we recommend Craig heads to Baqueira Beret in the Spanish Pyrénées on his short break from Barcelona Jamie Barrow set a new speed record for a snowboarder, towed behind a Tesla 3 EV at 183 kph We previous interviewed Jamie about his trip to North Korea back in Episode 4. Also generating zero emissions are the lifts in Les Arcs, which are all powered by renewable electricity Dave revealed details of The Ski Podcast's first hosted trip. Join us in Morgins in March 2021. Details coming soon… Don't forget we are reading 'Aiming High' in Ski Book Group. Feel free to read as well and we'll discuss it in Episode 51 or 51 If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
Épisode 343 : Sur les réseaux sociaux, tu peux être un petit menuisier indépendant et t’adresser à la planète entière sur Instagram. C'est fun, mais ça n'est pas forcément utile. Alors on va vous donner quelques astuces pour jouer le mieux possible la carte du local sur les réseaux sociaux.Evidemment l’exemple est un peu caricatural mais il est vrai que nous avons tous une tendance à tomber dans le piège. A penser Global avant de penser Local !Et pourtant il y a un paquet d’outils qui vous permettent d’intégrer du local dans votre social !On entend bien souvent parler de référencement local, de pages locales, de géolocalisation de posts ou de stories, mais concrètement à quoi ça sert ?Et bien pour résumer, ça vous permet d’être contacté par des clients qui habitent ou qui sont de passage près de votre commerce.Point de départ : géolocaliser ses posts systématiquement !Le premier qui me met « France » dans sa géolocalisation Instagram je le dégomme, c’est clair ?! La géolocalisation des posts c’est du sérieux, y a gros à jouer ici les gars.Ça peut vraiment être une porte d’entrée pour que d’autres découvre votre compte ou votre business. Et du coup il faut être stratégique.Si mon business est situé localement dans la station des Arcs par exemple.Je vais évidemment pas localiser mes posts avec le lieu « Savoie ». Je vais tacher d’être beaucoup plus précis pour que les chances qu’on me trouve augmente.Je vais peut-être essayer d’utiliser « Les Arcs ». Voir même « Les Arcs 2000 » si c’est là que je suis. Plus je suis proche, mieux c’est.Tiens peut-être même que je vais ruser un peu et utiliser un lieu dit bien populaire du coin. Comme « la folie douce » par exemple. Un bon moyen pour que des touristes en goguettes qui parcourent Instagram tombe sur mon restaurant spécialisé en fondue savoyarde.Ah oui ! Vous pouvez aussi géolocaliser vos storiesChaque lieu existe dispose aussi d’une story rattachée. D’ailleurs Instagram vous envoi parfois des petites notifications pour vous dire que votre stories a été intégré à la story de Lyon par exemple.—Créer un lieu. Votre lieu dans Facebook et Instagram !Vous pouvez « déposer » votre adresse dans Facebook et Instagram. Un peu comme vous le feriez dans Google Map. Votre adresse devient un endroit où les gens peuvent s’identifier au moment où il publie un contenu sur les plateformes.Avant de commencer, il faut créer son lieu pour que les autres puissent le trouver et s’y identifier.Pour Facebook et Instagram : On passe par les paramètres de sa page FacebookSection « À propos » à gauche de votre Page.Cliquez sur Modifier les informations sur la Page.Sous la section Lieu, cochez la case « Avec une adresse postale », puis saisissez l'adresse de votre entreprise.A quoi ça sert de créer son lieu sur les réseaux sociaux?Et bien ça sert à faire en sorte d’augmenter votre visibilité sur les plateformes. A une échelle locale.Tiens, si vous faites un test dans Instagram. Vous tapez « supernatifs » dans le champ de recherche. Vous allez tomber sur notre compte, le hashtag Supernatifs et enfin le lieu Supernatifs.Si vous cliquez dessus vous tombez sur une petite fiche lieu dédié à notre agence. Avec une carte genre Google map et tous les posts qui ont été identifié à cette adresse.Plutôt cool quand tu es un commerce par exemple ou un restaurant.-Vous pouvez aussi le faire pour Twitter d'ailleursSur Twitter, les lieux sont gérés par Foursquare et YelpSur Snapchat vous pouvez même créer des geofiltersVous achetez un lieu et vous pouvez proposer une Lens Snap uniquement sur ce lieu.—Ne jamais oublier les hashtags locaux dans vos posts social mediaComme pour la géolocalisation des posts, c’est là aussi un classique qui marche à tous les coups ! Si vous avez un ancrage locale et que votre développement commercial intègre une dimension locale… de grâce foutez moi des hashtags !Attention là aussi, creusez un peuEvidemment il y a la ville #lyonMais aussi des hashtags spécifiques à chaque ville comme #onlylyonOu encore #lyonmavilleVous pouvez aussi jouer la carte super locale avec le hashtag d’un quartier #lacroixrousse—Faire de l’influence marketing ok ! Mais localeTiens on parle souvent de micro influence, nano influence… pois je vais proposer un nouveau truc la local-influence.SI il y a bien un sujet sur lequel l’influence peut se révéler très utile c’est dans le cas d’actions de marketing très localisés.Tiens un bon exemple. Tu vois la chaine de restos italiens Big Mamma. Une success stories à la française folle ! Ils viennent d’ouvrir à Lyon un nouvel établissement.Ils auraient pu se payer des 4x3 JCDECO dans le métro. Acheter de la pub Facebook comme des ours, et bien non.Ils ont ouvert le restaurant une semaine avant l’ouverture au grand public et ils ont fait venir que des influenceurs lyonnais. Quasiment tout le monde. Gratuit, à l’oeil.Résultat et bien il ya tous les jours la queue devant le restaurant. C’est à 100 mètre du bureau et on a toujours pas pu y manger.—Gérer son référencement local via Google My BusinessPour être identifié comme un lieu sur Google, Google my Business ou dans Google maps, il faut commencer par obtenir la propriété de sa fiche Google my business si ce n’est pas encore le cas. Si aucune fiche n’existe, il faut en créer une pour son entreprise et ainsi exister localement aux yeux de google.Ce n’est pas juste une sorte d’annuaire des ténèbres, c’est aussi le moyen de publier du contenu localement.Cela vous permettra notamment de publier des posts qui seront visibles localement pour les personnes qui recherchent un métier ou service sur lequel vous êtes référencés.—Jouer le mix entre social média et réalitéPour intégrer du local dans son social média, on peut aussi jouer la carte du teasing.Il y a quelques mois a ouvert à Lyon à bar à Poké Bowls, en passant devant la vitrine pendant les travaux, un petiot mot sur la porte invitait à suivre le compte insta pour voir ce qu’il se tramait derrière la bâche;.Et depuis je ne les ai plus jamais quittés !Jouer avec l’ugc pour un référencement localEn mettant en avant son compte Insta dans son point de vente, c’es tee meilleur moyen pour inciter mes clients à ajouter une géolocalisation ou un taggage au moment de faire leur post ou leur store. (Idem compteurs Smiiiirl)Faire de l’incentive —Longtemps à la bourre pour investir dans la communication et le marketing digital, les enseignes de proximité – artisans, commerçants, indépendants ou franchisés – se sont peu à peu emparées des outils pour renforcer leur attractivité.. . .Le Super Daily est le podcast quotidien sur les réseaux sociaux. Il est fabriqué avec une pluie d'amour par les équipes de Supernatifs.Nous sommes une agence social media basée à Lyon. Nous aidons les entreprises à créer des relations durables et rentables avec leurs audiences. Nous inventons, produisons et diffusons des contenus qui engagent vos collaborateurs, vos prospects et vos consommateurs.
In this week's episode of the Jackson Hole Connection, Stephan visits with Nancy Leon. Nancy is the founder and Executive Director of the JH Nordic Alliance, an organization that helps connect people with nordic activities in the winter months. Nancy made Jackson Hole her home over eleven years ago after living in working in Chamonix, Les Arcs, Sydney and Silicon Valley. Stephan and Nancy talk about working for the tech industry in Silicon Valley, staying active in the community, and the many different nordic activities available in the Valley and beyond. To connect with Nancy and to find out more about the JH Nordic Alliance, visit https://jhnordic.com/ (JHNordic.com). http://jhmarketplace.com/ () This week's sponsor is Jackson Hole Marketplace! Check them out at https://www.jhmarketplace.com/ (JHMarketplace.com) Want to be a guest on The Jackson Hole Connection? Email us at connect@thejacksonholeconnection.com Music in this episode is provided by Luke Taylor. The Jackson Hole Connection is edited byhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelmoeri ( Michael Moeri). Website and social media support byhttp://hiretana.com/ ( Tana Hoffman).
In Episode 46, we learn how to ski on ice, find out more about the Folie Douce in Les Arcs and Jim meets our podcasting friends from the other side of the pond. There's a Team GB update and we find out more about the 'bad old days' of snowboarding from industry veteran Chris Moran. The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their support. Show Notes The Youth Olympic Games are taking place in Lausanne from 09-22 January 2020 Watch out for Kirsty Muir leading the way for Team GB – our hot tip for a medal Club Med have released another bullshit survey Seriously, do you eat 2kg of cheese a day when you're on ski holiday? Watch out for our stand-alone episode coming soon featuring an interview with snowboarding veteran Chris Moran, in which we discuss how he ended up on the cover of Issue 1 of White Lines Magazine, how pre-snowparks they had to dig their own half-pipes and more tales of the early days of British snowboarding Friend of the Show Dave Burrows is back with advice on ‘How to ski on ice' You can listen to Dave's (1 hour, 41 minute) interview with Simon Butler on ‘The Ski Instructor Podcast' Jim teamed up with our podcasting friends across the Atlantic – the High Falutin SkiBums Iain interviewed Arthur Reversade, manager of the newly opened Folie Douce in Les Arcs Sisters Zoe (1st Half Pipe World Cup, Copper Mountain) and Izzy Atkin (3rd Big Air World Cup, Atlanta) both picked up podiums for Team GB Thomas Gerken-Schofield finished 4th in dual moguls in China – Team GB's best ever result in this event APNorthfields asked for an episode about avalanche safety, so watch out for this coming up in an episode soon Thanks to Mike Pow on Snowheads for his kind comments Thanks to Switzerland Tourism for supporting The Ski Podcast Go to theskipodcast.com for timing codes
In Episode 45, Jim visits Villars while Iain tests the new funicular in Les Arcs. We discuss tips for driving on snow after Iain's experience in Val d'Isère and Jim checks his sweat rate. There's a Team GB update and we up our shred content with an interview about White Lines Magazine. The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their support. https://audioboom.com/channels/4995750 Show Notes It's virtual Christmas time on the pod…Jim has snow new Snowfeet from Iain, while Iain has a new copy of ‘Skiing with Demons' from Jim We interviewed author Chris back in Episode 20 Jim has been slacklining to improve his balance Iain tried #Snowga at ‘Yoga Week' in Les Menuires in Episode 34 Graham Bell sells the ‘Skiers Edge' in the UK Jim visited Villars and Les Diablerets He is using his 2019/20 Magic Pass, which we discussed previously in Episode 35 Iain and Jim swapped tips on driving in the snow Be careful out there Iain recently visited Les Arcs to test out the new funicular The new Folie Douce has opened in Arc 1800 https://www.facebook.com/skipedia/photos/a.178908528825764/2572542659462327/?type=3&theater This is the statistically-impossible ‘bullshit survey' Iain was referring to Ski A&E was on the W Channel from 09-20 December. It's being repeated in late-Dec and into January. You can listen to our interview with the producers in Episode 43 and Episode 44 Jim found out about the importance of staying hydrated with Precision Hydration You can get 15% off any of their products using the exclusive discount code ‘THESKIPODCAST' Thanks to Jake Shap for his 5-star review on Apple Podcasts Also to Ski Bro: “Regular ruminations on all things ski from the experts!” Thanks also to the team at ‘Where Stags Roar' for their update from Glencoe) We interviewed Rod back in Episode 26 Thanks to Max Ellis for his comments via Instagram Olympic medal winner Gus Kenworthy has joined Team GB You can listen to our interview with Charlotte Bankes (Episode 25) who also moved to Team GB, in this case from the French team White Lines is bringing out its first print magazine for four years Iain spoke to Chris Moran, who featured on the cover of the first ever issue Chris Moran on Issue 1 This is the Ski Club faux pas at the KK with Mario Matt. Watch it 10:45 in. (Disclaimer - we get loads of stuff wrong too...!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEFl2paZUVo
We talk about La Plagne with Charlie from Will-i-Ride!La Plagne is a new comer to the summer mountain bike scene which is small but packs a very smooth and flowing punch! With La Plagne investing in new trails each season this is definatly a place to check out before the crowds arrive! With roughly 10 flowing trails varying in difficulty as well as loads of secret single track waiting to be discovered, It's worth a look for sure.In this podcast we chat with La Plagne local Charlie Snelgrove. Charlie owns a ski chalet company with his wife Phoebe and they are now offering summer packages too. We talk about activities, Good bars, the easiest way to get to resort and loads more. Check out the La Plagne video here - https://youtu.be/70li5dveAIQWill-i ride and skiing info here - https://www.williski.co.uk/will-i-rideFind out about our Alps holiday based in La Plagne here - http://mtbtrailhub.com/french-alps-holiday/Mtb Trail Hub Helps You Discover New Trails and Plan Your Next Trip!Check out the links below for more Trail Hub content! Website - http://www.mtbtrailhub.com Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/mtb_trail_hub/Facebook - http://bit.ly/MtbTrailHub-FacebookThanks for Listening everyone! #Letthegoodtimesroll #MtbtrailhubSupport the show (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbH91DjSTYbClG5Icc3EnHA?view_as=subscriber)
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In Episode 33, we find out the latest on the drug dealer behind the Courchevel fire, Iain finds out about lift pass marketing in Ax 3 Domaines and Jim discovers who the La Clusaz liftie was with The Ski Podcast sticker. Dave reveals his tips on how to ski moguls, we look at a different guiding philosophy and (surprisingly) discover that The Ski Podcast is officially one of the best Olympic podcasts in the world! Show Notes - It turns out that the La Clusaz liftie with The Ski Podcast sticker was a friend of Chloe at the Tourist Office. We're pretty sure that it's Chloe who features in this video, covered by Iain on Skipedia in Sep 2018 - Ski lift etiquette – have you ever pushed in to a ski lift queue? - The latest news on the Courchevel fire reveals it was a drug dispute between an armed cocaine supplier and his local dealers - Jacques Murat, is Commercial Director of the resort of Ax 3 Domaines. Iain wrote about his trip there last week for Planetski. - ‘Mur' means 'wall' in French ;-) - Dave Burrows from SnowPros shared his advice on technique for handling moguls - Iain competed a couple of times in the ‘European Mogul Challenge' series that took place in the 90s: - The Ski Podcast is officially one of the Top Five Olympic Podcasts! Long time listeners will recall that we ran a daily podcast during the PyeongChang Winter Olympics - Thanks to Huski and Dave Moore for their reviews - This is Jan's very kind review on iTunes. Please do leave us your reviews as they help other people find us. - Thanks to Lee for his detailed email and all his comments, particularly the confirmation that we are indeed boring. Some great suggestions though and we are definitely going to include some of them in future episodes - Mark from Snowonly visited Samoen and the properties Jim was looking at can be found here. - Jim interviewed ski guide Yvan Dorier from Alter Ego Ski School - Dave Ryding finished 12th at the World Cup Finals and 9th overall in the end of season rankings - Charlotte Bankes was 4th at the World Cup Finals and finished 4th overall. Added to her Silver at the World Champs it's a successful first season for Team GB. We interviewed Charlotte about her switch from France in Episode 25 - Charlie Guest became the first Brit to win a Europa Cup race - Jan Farrell logged a shocking 220.85 km/h to finish 12th in the speed skiing world champs - You can watch ‘The Horn' – about the Zermatt air rescue team – on Netflix - Val d'Isère, Les Arcs, Tignes and La Plagne are organising an anti-Brexit rally in Bourg St Maurice on Saturday 06 April Coming up in Episode 34: - Jim will be trying cross-country skiing for the first time - Iain will be reporting on Yoga Week in Les Menuires - We have an interview with Frank Baldwin, publisher of ‘Skier and Snowboarder Magazine'
In this episode, we chat about our best ski presents and discover how romantic Iain is. Jim goes on the Eurostar for a days skiing in Les Arcs. Iain is out and about and visits an indoor ski training facility. And we chat to the ski charity Snowcamp about how snowsport can help change someone's life.
In this episode of our ski and snowboard podcast, Iain and Jim are joined by Krystelle Kubicki the Marketing Manager at Iglu Ski. Krystelle joins the team to talk about her role at one of the UK's biggest travel agents as well as sharing some important Les Arcs news. During the show, the team talk about the epic storms that are sweeping Europe and covering the mountains in snow. Then Jim tries to come up with a better word than Snowmaggedon. We look at the latest stats that have been released claiming that Brits are planning to take to their skis and boards while quite drunk. Iain attempts to start a campaign against a celebrity who disses skiing in the national news. We have a special report on skiing in French Pyrenees and ask is it better than the mainstream? And we have our regular features Korean Korner where we round up Team GB news ahead of the 2018 Winter Games.
I dag starter din perfekte skiferie. For skiferien starter med en pakkeliste - og det er lige akkurat det episode 5 handler om : PakkelistenI min familie er det min bedre halvdel, der har det sorte bælte i pakning af kufferter til skiferie. Når vi hver skiferie ankommer og pakker ud, forundres jeg over alt det hun har husket. Derfor har jeg udfrittet hende om gode tips og tricks til pakkelistenSpids ører og se om du kan spotte 5 ting du vil ærgre dig over, at have glemt at tage med på skiferie - hvis du ikke havde lyttet til denne episode.I denne episode skal du møde en virkelig rutineret herrer ud i skiløb og skiferie - Rasmus Skov fra Skisport.dk. Lyt med og få tips og tricks til skiferien og snemeldinger.Pakkelisten & tips til bilturen1. Underholdning i bilen - Spotify afterski playliste - Lydbøger - Podcast > SKIpodcast > Third Ear - kvinden med den tunge kuffert > Med dansk tale > Heavyweight - Fyld din tablet op med gratis downloadbare film og serier (gratis prøve abonnement Netflix) - Ja-Nej-Gurli-Gris (leg) - Vittighedsbog (eller Go Mandag Morgen - det for sjaw!, podcast)2. Sprinklervæske3. Pandelampe (& snekæder)////Vidste du at...#1 Manni Pranger, Steinach am Brenner, Østrig. Stigning: 102 procent#2 Langer Zug, Lech, Østrig: Stigning: 100 procent#3 Gamsleiten, Obertauern, Østrig. Stigning 100 procent#4 Kandahar, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Tyskland. Stigning: 92%#5 Die Streif, Kitzbühel, Østrig. Stigning: 85%#6 Laber Nordhang, Oberammergau, Tyskland. Stigning: 84%#7 Forcella Staunies, Cortina D’Ampezzo, Italien. Stigning: 84%#8 Harakiri, Mayrhofen, Østrig. Stigning: 78%#9 Couloir Tournier, Meribel, Frankrig. Stigning: 78%#10 Mont Fort, Quatre Valléé, Schweiz. Stigning: 77%#11 Mur de Chavanette, Champéry, Frankrig/Schweiz. Stigning: 76%#12 Speedski-banen, Les Arcs 2000, Frankrig. Stigning: 76%Omregning fra hældningsprocent til grader:500 % = 78,7 grader100 % = 45 grader50 % = 26,6 grader20 % = 11,3 graderLæs mere på https://www.skisport.dk/artikler/stejleste-pister-i-alperne////Tips pakkelisten til pisten4. Hånd og fodvarmer5. Rygskjold & skihjelm med visir (nyeste gear)6. Godt skiundertøj7. Kvalitets skihandskerandre gode ting til pakkelisten- Halsedise eller hjelmhue- Rygsæk og et par ekstra tørre handsker//Pakkeliste til lejligheden8. Skarpe knive9. Kaffekande - espresso kande til blusset10. Proptrækker11. Vabelplaster, tigerbalsam eller voltaren gel12. Groft Salt, peber og bouillon terning13. Viskestykker, opvaskebørste eller skuresvamp, opvaskemiddel14. Eventuelt fryseposer og staniol15. Kort, terninger og Brætspil (f.eks Sequence & Monopol Empire)//Snemelding: Tjek Skisport.dk der har webcam på alle destinationerLink: https://www.skisport.dk////SKIpodcast er sponsoret af Vallåsen Ski Resort http://www.vallasen.se/Thinggaard Rejser https://thinggaard.dk/ Produceret af KhAg - Podcast Made ByKontakt: Anders@KhAg.dkFacebook-gruppeSKIpodcast - for alle os der elsker skiferie >>https://www.facebook.com/groups/SKIpodcast/
I dag starter din perfekte skiferie. For skiferien starter med en pakkeliste - og det er lige akkurat det episode 5 handler om : PakkelistenI min familie er det min bedre halvdel, der har det sorte bælte i pakning af kufferter til skiferie. Når vi hver skiferie ankommer og pakker ud, forundres jeg over alt det hun har husket. Derfor har jeg udfrittet hende om gode tips og tricks til pakkelistenSpids ører og se om du kan spotte 5 ting du vil ærgre dig over, at have glemt at tage med på skiferie - hvis du ikke havde lyttet til denne episode.I denne episode skal du møde en virkelig rutineret herrer ud i skiløb og skiferie - Rasmus Skov fra Skisport.dk. Lyt med og få tips og tricks til skiferien og snemeldinger.Pakkelisten & tips til bilturen1. Underholdning i bilen - Spotify afterski playliste - Lydbøger - Podcast > SKIpodcast > Third Ear - kvinden med den tunge kuffert > Med dansk tale > Heavyweight - Fyld din tablet op med gratis downloadbare film og serier (gratis prøve abonnement Netflix) - Ja-Nej-Gurli-Gris (leg) - Vittighedsbog (eller Go Mandag Morgen - det for sjaw!, podcast)2. Sprinklervæske3. Pandelampe (& snekæder)////Vidste du at...#1 Manni Pranger, Steinach am Brenner, Østrig. Stigning: 102 procent#2 Langer Zug, Lech, Østrig: Stigning: 100 procent#3 Gamsleiten, Obertauern, Østrig. Stigning 100 procent#4 Kandahar, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Tyskland. Stigning: 92%#5 Die Streif, Kitzbühel, Østrig. Stigning: 85%#6 Laber Nordhang, Oberammergau, Tyskland. Stigning: 84%#7 Forcella Staunies, Cortina D’Ampezzo, Italien. Stigning: 84%#8 Harakiri, Mayrhofen, Østrig. Stigning: 78%#9 Couloir Tournier, Meribel, Frankrig. Stigning: 78%#10 Mont Fort, Quatre Valléé, Schweiz. Stigning: 77%#11 Mur de Chavanette, Champéry, Frankrig/Schweiz. Stigning: 76%#12 Speedski-banen, Les Arcs 2000, Frankrig. Stigning: 76%Omregning fra hældningsprocent til grader:500 % = 78,7 grader100 % = 45 grader50 % = 26,6 grader20 % = 11,3 graderLæs mere på https://www.skisport.dk/artikler/stejleste-pister-i-alperne////Tips pakkelisten til pisten4. Hånd og fodvarmer5. Rygskjold & skihjelm med visir (nyeste gear)6. Godt skiundertøj7. Kvalitets skihandskerandre gode ting til pakkelisten- Halsedise eller hjelmhue- Rygsæk og et par ekstra tørre handsker//Pakkeliste til lejligheden8. Skarpe knive9. Kaffekande - espresso kande til blusset10. Proptrækker11. Vabelplaster, tigerbalsam eller voltaren gel12. Groft Salt, peber og bouillon terning13. Viskestykker, opvaskebørste eller skuresvamp, opvaskemiddel14. Eventuelt fryseposer og staniol15. Kort, terninger og Brætspil (f.eks Sequence & Monopol Empire)//Snemelding: Tjek Skisport.dk der har webcam på alle destinationerLink: https://www.skisport.dk////SKIpodcast er sponsoret af Vallåsen Ski Resort http://www.vallasen.se/Thinggaard Rejser https://thinggaard.dk/ Produceret af KhAg - Podcast Made ByKontakt: Anders@KhAg.dkFacebook-gruppeSKIpodcast - for alle os der elsker skiferie >>https://www.facebook.com/groups/SKIpodcast/
Turns out stress can be a good thing for your health! I break down why this is and I also talk more about my experience being guided on a mountain bike in the French Alps at Les Arcs. Ted Talk by Kelly McGonigal: How to make stress your friend
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In Les Arcs France in 1982 the opening of Les Arcs 2000 would usher in the first wave of snowboarding's freeriders with Regis Rolland shredding the steeps with a helicopter, a film crew, and a million dollar budget. Steve Graham gave us the contact information for Regis, citing him as one of the rad pioneers that helped start everything. The Apocalypse Snow movies brought snowboarding to the world. We reached Regis at his house in France.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=NDZ2GQSRQ2BQQ&source=url)
Kilometre 8, Kilometre 10 puis Arrivée et remerciements a Tous et a l'année prochaine sur la Course du Coeur 2013. Certainement l'episode le plus fort.. car c'est l'arrivée
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