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paraffin


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Re: Summer 2018 Improvements
Date Posted: 18.24hrs on Thu 25 Oct 18
PeterS Wrote:

Perhaps an option for a future replacement of the Plateau café would be a similar steel frame building, except with windows and modular units aligned inside ? Could be a robust, flexible and quick to construct solution but would probably lack character ?


Peter, you know those pedantic Town & Country Planner types would never approve! ;-)

Although if it was a Planning condition to have character, there are plenty of characters hanging around the Plateau Chateau that may well meet the required criteria.
Anyway is the Plateau Chateau not a listed building?




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ropetow


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Joined: Sep 2006
Last Visited: 09:08
13th Apr 2021
Re: Summer 2018 Improvements
Date Posted: 12.03hrs on Fri 26 Oct 18
PeterS Wrote:
Webcam shows good progress on the piste basher garage.

Perhaps an option for a future replacement of the Plateau café would be a similar steel frame building, except with windows and modular units aligned inside ? Could be a robust, flexible and quick to construct solution but would probably lack character ?


Pretty much all the mountain buildings going up recently in France have been steel framed. Its all about the finish - loads of timber and local stone. Yes - if you cover it in gray plastisol steel sheets it will look out of character. All of the existing ski infrastructure could be made more 'pleasing to the eye' with a bit of thought and some money.
oldagedpredator


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Last Visited: 18:17
19th Feb 2021
Re: Summer 2018 Improvements
Date Posted: 20.59hrs on Fri 26 Oct 18
Not sure we need to save the Chateau - it'll be safe. HIE will donate the train to Glencoe as part of some elaborate tax write off - the Eagles will then get a major upgrade.
tim1mw


Posts: 700
Joined: Nov 2006
Re: Summer 2018 Improvements
Date Posted: 15.19hrs on Mon 29 Oct 18
Glenshee have updated there piste map, see [www.ski-glenshee.co.uk]

Interestingly the new map shows two formerly off-piste routes on Meall Odhar as official red runs, and has also added two blue runs leading of the mid-point of the Glas Maol poma. Presumably if these are now marked routes, we can expect them to be piste-bashed from time to time?

The new map does a good job of giving an impression of the shape of the terrian, but it continues to repeat the fictional 1500ft/457m vertical (with a typo claiming 9457m!). As far as I can tell you have to ski down to the A93 below the ski centre from Glas Maol to achieve it.
Suilven


Posts: 52
Joined: Feb 2010
Last Visited: 17:50
10th Feb 2021
Re: Summer 2018 Improvements
Date Posted: 16.02hrs on Mon 29 Oct 18
What is the area on Glas Maol marked as West Wall meant to denote (in Glenshee's view)?
Beastie


Posts: 128
Joined: Dec 2013
Last Visited: 09:19
17th May 2020
Re: Summer 2018 Improvements
Date Posted: 19.26hrs on Mon 29 Oct 18
Suilven Wrote:
What is the area on Glas Maol marked as West Wall meant to denote (in Glenshee's view)?


That it's often frozen harder than bricks?

On topic: Really slick looking map from the shee this year.



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01cookjk


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Joined: Jan 2014
Last Visited: 09:09
6th Apr 2021
Re: Summer 2018 Improvements
Date Posted: 19.43hrs on Mon 29 Oct 18
Nice map from Glenshee there. I’ll remind them of the wee error concerning the descent - maybe it’s measured in cm to the power of 3 and then divided by 3!

Anyone notice the rope tow between sunny side chairlift and the clunny Pom’s? I think it went in around 2016/2017 but I didn’t notice it till the winter just gone


TroutWrestler


Posts: 162
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Last Visited: 18:01
16th Feb 2021
Re: Summer 2018 Improvements
Date Posted: 22.25hrs on Mon 29 Oct 18
The 9 in 9457 is just a bracket typo. Or maybe if you ski every run, in alphabetical order, it is the cumulative descent...?
PeterS


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Last Visited: 12:21
13th Mar 2021
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Re: Summer 2018 Improvements
Date Posted: 09.03hrs on Tue 30 Oct 18
It’s a good map. Draping the contours has given a good impression of the longer and steeper runs. Good to see the blue runs to the right and below the glas moal poma bend marked. I was always a bit uncertain about that area. Good skiing there though so nice to see it’s a legitimate area to ski.
cmorrison


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Last Visited: 10:36
21st Apr 2021
Re: Summer 2018 Improvements
Date Posted: 09.41hrs on Tue 30 Oct 18
Are the flythroughs new too? [www.ski-glenshee.co.uk]
tim1mw


Posts: 700
Joined: Nov 2006
Re: Summer 2018 Improvements
Date Posted: 10.18hrs on Tue 30 Oct 18
cmorrison Wrote:
Are the flythroughs new too?


They've been on the website for a while, but weren't as prominently linked.
pinhead27


Posts: 74
Joined: Feb 2010
Last Visited: 10:03
22nd Apr 2021
Re: Summer 2018 Improvements
Date Posted: 11.45hrs on Tue 30 Oct 18
Good looking Glenshee piste maps but I'm not sure about the compass rose on the Glas Maol section?
tim1mw


Posts: 700
Joined: Nov 2006
Re: Summer 2018 Improvements
Date Posted: 12.47hrs on Tue 30 Oct 18
pinhead27 Wrote:
Good looking Glenshee piste maps but I'm not sure about the compass rose on the Glas Maol section?


You're right, somebody forgot turn it to face the other way, I'm guessing they just copied the template for the Cairnwell side. GS are good at running a ski area, but are pretty poor when it comes to advertising, they do so much good work that they fail to shout about as loudly as they could, while making silly mistakes.
CMartindale


Posts: 128
Joined: Aug 2014
Last Visited: 20:31
25th Jul 2019
Re: Summer 2018 Improvements
Date Posted: 13.17hrs on Tue 30 Oct 18
Good looking maps there.

I guess the reason for including the previously unofficially titled ‘West Wall’ is so there’s no ‘confusion’ when people are told by ski patrol to stay off it.

Good to see the addition of the Thunderbowl and the rail park too (hopefully this means they will be more committed to the cause!). Scree Dodger is a new one for me.

Also noted that Claybokie is now highlighted as a beginner lift as is the Baddoch chair. I’m not sure what the situation was last year as I wasn’t up much but presumably this means these will be covered under the beginners pass which will offer hugely better value. It was always a hard sell when beginners progrsss beyond the dink dink and had to pay up the full £30 straight away.
PeterS


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13th Mar 2021
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Re: Summer 2018 Improvements
Date Posted: 16.24hrs on Tue 30 Oct 18
Yes Glenshee always undersell themselves, but you have to admire them for that. So much better to have a better day than you expected than the opposite. They are the pole opposite to Natural Retreats and thereby tend to win skiers hearts and minds smiling smiley



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