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waiting for more snow

Originally uploaded by suskela

The snow situation here in St. Moritz could be better, but the sun has been shining and pistes are in perfect shape.

My sunda was spent on watching worldcup super-G and horse polo on ice @ St. Moritz. Both were nice to see, but I still prefer skiing myself. The lunch place in Chantarella was truly excellent – probably the best ravioli I have ever tasted. Menu included also oysters and lobster…

The first real alpine turns of the season got done then on monday. Mostly on piste and not too much to tell. However, terrain looked promising in Corvatch. Just add some light snow :)

Today we explored the Diavolezza area, which also would have been good with better snow. The last run on the back side turned out to be truly exiting featuring few good turns in soft snow and couple of misses in navigation leading to ca. 45 min climb in deep snow to find suitable path between the rocks. Further adrenaling was generated due to steep but narrow passages included to the route – the whole thing looked much clearer on the map…

Anyhow, some new snow should be on the way. Maybe the end of the week would be more rewarding.
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Sami Uskela
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Boots re-fitting – check :)

The fabulous packing list has been reviewed again and bag is full of stuff – however, this time it seems that all that fleece really needed; currently the weather forecast is talking about –20 degrees Celsius temperatures in down station level…

Now it’s time to set the alarm clock for early start and hope that Finnair will deliver all the equipment to Zurich with right plane.

Only 1½ weeks to go before the next powder opportunity and the preparations starts be done:

  • Flights to Zurich – check
  • Swiss train pass – check
  • Accommodation in St Moritz – check
  • Gear tested – check (at least they survided Swinghill)
  • Map acquired – check (the Freeride map looks promising)

To be done

  • Get boots to fitting (still not enough room for legs inside plastic)

Snow situation looks extremely good, so great skiing should be ahead :)

Season Opened




Season Opened

Originally uploaded by suskela

The season opening at Ruka was truly great! The excellent winter weather continued for the whole weekend and slopes stayed on excellent shape and absolutely no quoues on any lifts. Naturally the lack of people on lifts lines had a smallish flip side in the form of quite quiet after ski…

Anyhow, we did our best to contribute for the business of as many restaurants as we could. Short summary below:
- Bistro was as always cousy atmosphere and good gulash soup. After ski at Davy Crocket was empty despite of the happy hour.
- Colorado was the best of the new places. Nice bar with sofas and tasty burritos on dining room.
- Piste offered decent burger in a clean environment; serves the purpose but nothing spectacular
- Rukahovi offered lame reindeer dish; try to avoid eating there
- Riipinen was fabulous. Tasty and tender reindeer file with fresh and friendly service. Recommended when you are on area; remember to book a table next to fireplace.

New skis and boots were also excellent. Either my skills have seriously improved over the summer or the new gear makes riding easier. I seriously suspect the latter…

This was a good start for the season. Now planning of the next gig can continue with higher motivation.

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Sami Uskela
from Nokia N97 mini

Ruka – Day 1




Ruka – Day 1

Originally uploaded by suskela

The season has been opened! And I like it :)

The new skis cut the snow like a charm and new boots fit (almost) like a gloves. Big thanks to Heka for good recommendantions. In addition, the slopes are in excellent condition and scenery is so beautiful with all the snow.

Ruka has really changed my last visit. The number of restaurants has multiplied and Rukahovi has completely new extensions…

Now its time to gather strength for tomorrow.

The Telemark Gear renewal project passed the critical milestone when the credit card was handed over the desk at Ski Service Today. So now it is very clear that which equipment will be in the use on Ruka in couple of weeks :)

For those who happen to care, I got new Garmont ENER-G shoes (last season model), and a bit used K2 Anti Piste skis with Rottefella Cobra R8s. Report on usability will follow after first touch on snow.

So now I would have all kind of Telemark gear that I will not use anymore; if you need shoes, skis, or bindings send me a note…

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New Canon

Finally, the first shots with new camera (Canon PowerShot SX1 IS). The previous camera has serious problems with outdoor usage and is now on sale at Huuto.net.

This time getting the camera was not easy ride. I decided to take advantage of the cheap GBP and ordered the camera from Simply Electronics, UK. It took over two weeks to get the package to Finland and then I was informed that DHL express delivers only day time and changing delivery address would cost extra (why on earth?!?). So I ended up of visiting DHL terminal at Vantaa.

So after all this hassle the disappointment was big when the camera refused to start even for first time. Just one beep and a Japanese error message on the screen after inserting batteries :(

That lead to an interesting email exchange with Simply Electronics. For their benefit I have to say that responses were always quick and polite, but somehow they failed to see other options than standard procedure. They just wanted me to send the camera back for repair and wait for up to 28 days before its ready, while I tried to argue that it would be easier to just repair the camera here in Helsinki.

After few days of iteration, I took own initiative and asked the always professional JAS-Tekniikka if they could take care or warranty repair for this – luckily I did – 3 days after this I had fully working camera delivered to my office!

So now I’m prepared for a new season of great ski photos :-)

Finally, I got the trousers repaired – both knees were cut open on first day at Zermatt. Another reminder why it is good to have knee pads always on; without those I would have had bleeding knees…

Thanks to the Gore-Tex Service Center of Närpiö again. That is the most under-marketed service company in Finland. They make excellent work in repairing all kind of Gore-Tex gear with really reasonable prices (ca. 50 eur to for stitching repair kits on both knees). Finding the contact information of the company is always a challenge for me, so here is reminder for myself:

Gore-Tex Service Center, Klockartåget 44, 64200 Närpiö, (06) 224 1801

(Thanks to “Trekking Links of Jukka Järvinen” where I found the info this time)


Rules I have always followed ?!?

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At entry to Rote Nose at Zermatt they have this check list for off-piste skiing. Some of those who have skied with me on certain mountains may recall some instances when all the rules were not followed to the letter – and after that it has been sweaty trip back home ;-)

  • “Do not trust existing tracks” (how about really fresh tracks?)
  • “Only ride when visibility is good” (is seeing own hand in front of goggles good enough visibility?)

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Once again it took more that enough time to find time and energy to get key things to remember from Zermatt trip on one place, but here we go – and still all the photos and videos are distributed around different memory cards and hard disks :(

First thing first: skiing in Zermatt can be truly fantastic when there is fresh snow (like our last day) and wind is not preventing lifts from running. Most of the tourists seems to be looking for something else than off-piste powder from the place – so no need to fight for good spots at sunrise; on the contrary, plenty of virgin snow available directly from the lifts even on afternoon. The ski-able area is huge and lift system efficient, but there is plenty of traverse and transits; you can easily spend half day in just moving between ski areas… but the scenery is just breathtaking – if you can see it. Strong presence of Matterhorn gives plenty of unique photo opportunities.

After enjoying the slopes, powder, sun, and scenery there is are plenty of nice small restaurants to eat or drink. The best entertainment was definitely on Hennu Stall, where we found a fabulous band (which we later found out to be part of Scenit Group). Real party atmosphere, nice people, intoxicating drinks – everything you need for fantastic after ski party!

On the cost side, I would say that rumors on extra expensively of Zermatt are not exactly accurate. My share of total cost of 7 days of skiing was roughly 900 euros (without flights):

EUR

Accommodation at Zermatt

328

Hotel at Zurich

44

Train pass

88

Lift tickets

310

Food, wishy, wine, beer, etc.

130

The train traveling in Switzerland can be expensive if you go for list priced tickets, but the “Swiss  Transfer Ticket” gives good value for the money. Check also other ticket types from http://www.swisstravelsystem.ch to see what fits for you. There should be also “Fly Trail Baggage” system to send luggage directly to right railway station when you arrive to Switzerland by plane, but at least Finnair personnel were completely unaware of just service. So better double check from your carrier if that really works.

Our accommodation at Apartment Pasadena – rented via Hotel Alfa – was perfectly located (see map below) next to Coop, railway station, ski lifts, ski bus end stop, and all other relevant facilities. Even while the better skiing was this time on lifts located on the
opposite end of the village, still living close to railway station seems to be better option (much better access to groceries and other services).
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