We're gonna ski like it's 1999.barring we're not all vaporized by then.
We're gonna ski like it's 1999.barring we're not all vaporized by then.
Which dates are you there? Arriving in GVA, right?I have no real plan, but to follow best conditions.
That was a huge year in the Alps, 150+% across most of the northern Alps including several destructive avalanches. 1999 was also memorable in North America, with 10 areas having record high snowfall, topped by Mt. Baker's world record 1,096 inches November - April.We're gonna ski like it's 1999.
We're gonna ski like it's 1999.
I was referring above to the Prince song, about enjoying yourself one last time as the apocalypse approaches (as @jnelly mentioned, the possibility of being vaporized in the upcoming days/weeks). Better while skiing in the Alps than here in the NYC region, which would certainly be a prime target.That was a huge year in the Alps, 150+% across most of the northern Alps including several destructive avalanches.
This week is not off peak, particularly since Mardi Gras is today. There are a fair number of places in Europe that have a school holiday during Mardi Gras week.I know there’s a general sentiment that there will be plenty of places to stay last minute now that it’s moving into off peak.
I believe he was talking about the second half of next week.This week is not off peak, particularly since Mardi Gras is today. There are a fair number of places in Europe that have a school holiday during Mardi Gras week.
Fraser mentioned back-channel that it’s probably a combination of:I’m eyeing this for the second leg of the trip but Orbitz and Booking.com is a comedy show with “sold out” tags at entire regions.
What am I missing?
I thought that the option suggested in my FTO e-mail -- staying in a B&B a short drive from the Portes du Soleil -- was pretty solid.Back to the drawing board here.
Singapore does (although not for transit). New Zealand does - along with 14 days quarantine.All of the Alps countries have done away with enforced negative tests for arrivals. I wonder which countries other than the US, Canada, and Australia are still requiring them?