Thanks but I'll wait until the end of season to see how the channel performed. So far it did better last season on most metrics, views and subscribers but I had one video go viral, which hasn't really happened this season. However, revenue is up so perhaps that is the priority of the algorithm?
Hi, I know i probably always ask the same type of question, but... Les Arcs or Tignes, which one is best for terrain, value and length of slopes? 🤔😳 (I snowboard, by the way. So those flats wouldn't be good for me)
@@ChasingSnow Tignes is higher (so mostly above the tree line, I love skiing around Peisey Vallandry nice reds over there) and - in french - you got "les retours d'est" it means more snow when hot and humid air from the mediterranean sea collides with fresh air from central Europe. Length of slopes are similar, altitude of the villages at Tignes also higher. If you go skiing at the end of the season Tignes is less risky but in the heart (late Jan early feb) ski resorts like les Arcs offering nice slopes down to 1600m or even below can be very fun.
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Great runs. Just noticed your subscriber total. Lat time I noticed (not too long ago) was when you hit 2k. Congratulations.
Thanks but I'll wait until the end of season to see how the channel performed. So far it did better last season on most metrics, views and subscribers but I had one video go viral, which hasn't really happened this season. However, revenue is up so perhaps that is the priority of the algorithm?
Which one was it that went viral?@@ChasingSnow
@@barrylongyear1933 this one th-cam.com/video/M0s6INbQ3Mw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0NsVNVfVwk4DXloP
Hi,
I know i probably always ask the same type of question, but...
Les Arcs or Tignes, which one is best for terrain, value and length of slopes? 🤔😳
(I snowboard, by the way. So those flats wouldn't be good for me)
They are both great and on par with each other, so flick a coin.. or go to both :-)
@@ChasingSnowwhich one has more sun?
@@kondzik8624 The sun is kind to Les Arc, plenty of cover. There are some shady parts in Tignes... but I suppose it depends on the time of season....
@@ChasingSnow Tignes is higher (so mostly above the tree line, I love skiing around Peisey Vallandry nice reds over there) and - in french - you got "les retours d'est" it means more snow when hot and humid air from the mediterranean sea collides with fresh air from central Europe. Length of slopes are similar, altitude of the villages at Tignes also higher. If you go skiing at the end of the season Tignes is less risky but in the heart (late Jan early feb) ski resorts like les Arcs offering nice slopes down to 1600m or even below can be very fun.
@@amarparis17 Thanks for the info... very helpful...