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Contact us. Your newsletters. I eventually became a journalist — a job which in my case means regular visits to ski resorts. It was painfully clear she had little experience, and even less desire to treat us with any respect. On arrival, we were allocated our staff accommodation — store rooms in a basement — while our manager installed herself in a hotel bedroom on the top floor, far away from her minions. To complicate matters, it became apparent that our chef had a drinking problem. Before the hotel opening, head office staff came to inspect the property — hardly the ideal night for our chef to embark on a pre-dinner bender. Shortly after sitting down for dinner with the head honchos, I found him slumped over the hob — wine bottle in one hand, lighter in the other. Two colleagues devised a plan: tell the head office staff our chef was feeling unwell before excusing themselves and cooking the dinner themselves. Staff became increasingly despondent. My fellow hotel host had to move into an apartment because her basement bedroom was infested with bed bugs. One morning we found him collapsed in the lobby and wearing his ski boots, after deciding to ski downstairs at 3am. After my fellow hotel host and I complained, our manager responded by accusing us of incompetence, and we were fired. Head office eventually relented, and decided to send us to a resort in the Three Valleys area of France, instead. After driving for hours through a snowstorm, we reached an isolated stretch of road. I remember thinking, as we were bundled out of one car and another, that the whole situation resembled some kind of bizarre hostage swap. There was a packed calendar of booze-fuelled events for seasonnaires, so it was hardly surprising that hook-ups were common. I was joined by my boyfriend now husband , who worked as both a chef and a security guard, which involved nightly patrols of the hotel. One evening, well after the bar had closed for the night, he caught the barman having sex with a guest on a couch in the hotel bar. The worst thing was that this particular woman was staying at the hotel with her husband and two teenage children. My abiding memory? Unfortunately it was Christmas Day and parents had been invited to join their little darlings for festive games. One of the most unpopular employees was our resort manager — a six-foot monster whose combination of shaved head, permanent scowl and mood swings earned him the nickname Psycho. When a guest parked in his space outside the hotel, Psycho took it upon himself to slash his tyres, before swearing staff to secrecy as the police arrived. He spoke to us as though we were something stuck to the bottom of his ski boot, but one particularly peeved seasonnaire got a rather wonderful revenge. Our hotel was on the banks of a frozen lake and one morning we woke to find a rude message to Pyscho, written in the snow, in super-sized writing, alongside the outline of a penis. Each letter was 10 metres high. Sadly, my season came to an end after I was diagnosed with bronchitis — my accommodation was an unheated room in the basement, and flurries of snow would blow in through the cracked window. You work hard and party hard, and you can ski or snowboard for free for five months. Mon 21 Oct Log In. Pictured is the Snowboxx Music Festival in the Alps. By Julia Buckley. February 25, am Updated October 7, pm. Most Read By Subscribers.
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Joanna Yellowlees-Bound joins Iain for this special episode as we cover her year career in the ski industry, graduating from resort rep to managing director of Erna Low - one of the oldest ski companies in the UK. Joanna is one of the most experienced professionals in the UK ski industry, with a career that spans the first halcyon days of the ski business in the 80s to our post-Brexit world today, including a key role in the development of Arc I mix current episodes with those from your back catalogue. As someone who found skiing in middle age I am completely hooked. Keep up the brilliant work and here's to winter. There is so much to listen to in our back catalog: just go to theskipodcast. Our equipment specials are being published on the Skipedia YouTube channel. You can follow me skipedia and the podcast theskipodcast. Ellis Brigham are the winter sports specialists, with 16 shops around the UK where you can find all the kit you need for this winter. Alternatively, simply go to their website at ellis-brigham. Like all your episodes, this one was outstanding. Al has an excellent command of the subject, and he explains the basic foundational factors that go in to ski selection in an enjoyable and understandable way. You can follow Iaiun skipedia and the podcast theskipodcast. Click here to refresh the feed. We go behind the scenes of British skiing and snowboarding to find out what goes into running an organisation like GB Snowsport and how a country with no mountains outperforms countries from across the world. This episode is part of a series of podcasts we're publishing this winter focusing on women in the snowsports industry. I thought I was brave at 10 years old setting off into the hills on my own on a mountain bike After holidays in Tignes the last two winters my 6-year-old is hooked too. There is so much to listen to in our back catalog - we have covered so many destinations and stories - just go to theskipodcast. Width 72mm. Width 76mm. Width 88mm. Width 94mm. Width 96mm. Width 84mm. I really appreciate how you cover the latest in ski gear, travel, and sustainability. Thank you. Just go to theskipodcast. If you like the podcast, there are two things you can do to help: 1 Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it genuinely helps other listeners find us 2 Subscribe — so you never miss an episode You can follow me skipedia and the podcast theskipodcast. Today we look at skiing in Sweden and Hemsedal in Norway and we find out what it's like coaching your kids to be pro skiers. Plus we find out more about the European Sleeper service to Innsbruck and the Dolomites, as well as discovering what Crans Montana is like in September. Thanks for keeping this going over the summer, when most other ski related podcasts stop…roll on the autumn! You were talking about where to get second-hand skis. At the beginning of the season, a lot of resorts organise Braderies where the local shops pool ex-hire or last season kit to sell in one convenient place. Another great option is shops like Trocsport which sell secondhand skis on behalf of individuals. There are loads of small shops like this. You can do that too, there is so much to listen to in our previous episode, just go to theskipodcast. If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help: 1 Follow us. Chemmy Alcott is probably the most well-known woman in snowsports in the UK. After a racing career that took her to four Winter Olympics, she now balances presenting Ski Sunday on the BBC, with bringing up her young family and coaching new aspiring racers. Plus, we have the latest gossip on which European destination Vail Resorts are planning to buy next. We went to the Dolomites with Inspired Italy last season. It was an amazing adventure; great terrain, food, and people. 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Paddy was one of the first wave of British freeskiers who burst out of the UK dry slope and indoor scene into the international arena in the earlys. Paddy is an extremely accomplished freeride and freestyle skier, but is best known for the incredibly creative ski films that he's starred in and produced, as co-founder of the legendary production company Legs of Steel. I retired to the Swiss Alps in and have listening since then. I loved the early episodes with Jim, but I have to say the podcast has gone from strength to strength since you took it on alone. We discuss Baqueira Beret in Spain and finding out about skiing in China — the fastest growing ski market in the world. We discuss Les 2 Alpes in France, Trysil in Norway and find out more about a great new way of travelling to the snow on your ski holiday. It helps me out with a bit of research. 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We find out more about Val Cenis and the Haute Maurienne area of France as well as discoving what the skiing in Slovenia is like. Iain was joined by freelance journalists Katja Gaskell and Rob Rees. I am sure you could get him back on, sounds like he has a hundred more stories in him. I was keenly interested in your interview with Mike Goar from Vail Resorts. I also found the two recent episodes discussing the resorts in Norway fascinating. Keep up the good work. In this episode, we discuss Verbier, Saalbach Hinterglemm and the impact of climate change on ski resorts. Iain was joined by freelance journalist and regular guest Catherine Murphy and David George, founder of the PisteHors. In most of the Vail Resorts-owned resorts prices have gone sky high so only the rich can ski. Ski passes are almost three times the price of a European ski resort. Lift lines are unbelievably long. The local staff are removed to bring in centralised American staff, ripping the heart out of the resort. 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