Snowboxx – SMALLCRAZY https://www.smallcrazy.com The FUN Blog! Wed, 31 May 2017 09:38:51 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 Snowboxx Festival – Arinsal Resort / Retro Ski Day / Panoramix Party https://www.smallcrazy.com/snowboxx-festival-arinsal-resort-retro-ski-day-panoramix-party/ https://www.smallcrazy.com/snowboxx-festival-arinsal-resort-retro-ski-day-panoramix-party/#comments Mon, 22 Apr 2013 02:12:00 +0000 http://www.smallcrazy.com/snowboxx-festival-arinsal-resort-retro-ski-day-panoramix-party/ *For more info, check out my first post on Snowboxx Festival On the Saturday morning (the morning of our first full day), we loaded up on the hotel breakfast and hurried to the resort. We were overwhelmingly excited and couldn’t...

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On the Saturday morning (the morning of our first full day), we loaded up on the hotel breakfast and hurried to the resort. We were overwhelmingly excited and couldn’t wait to get on the snow.As it was my first time snowboarding (I am a skier) and Reena hadn’t been in years, we booked daily lessons for five days. They were three hours per session and had a VERY KIND starting time of 12pm.

Arinsal Ski Resort, Andorra

The town of Arinsal is connected to Arinsal Ski Resort via two services – a gondola and a chairlift that connects to one of the hotels (I think it’s Hotel Crest).

The easiest one for us was the gondola, which was a mere 3-5 minute walk from our hotel – although the return trip isn’t that easy since it’s uphill and we’re either tired from snowboarding or drunk from partying..

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^View from the bridge to the gondola

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^View from our hotel

Our Snowboxx ticket included a 5-day lift pass., so we didn’t have to bother purchasing one separately.

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^Gondola scenery


We had to collect our hire equipment first (one day I will have MY OWN) and because eeeeeveryone else from the festival had the same idea, we were stuck in a massive queue. We were late by about half an hour for our first lesson – like bad students.

  
Yep, the queue was so long that Reena planted herself on the tiles..

I compare the waiting experience to receiving a Christmas present early, but then having to WAIT till actual Christmas day to open it. However when the day finally comes, it’s freaking awesome!

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^Our classmates and instructor on the baby/learning slope.

Our instructor was an Argentinian guy called Augusto. He was cool! He snowboards, skis, surfs, dives, and.. who knows what else. He alternates between being in Europe and South America / snowsports and beach sports. What a life!

He was really patient, and funny too.

On the first day we had to use this totally beginnerish ‘lift’ called the Magic Carpet. It’s like a walkalator with a very slight incline. It goes very slowly and gently, and takes you to the top of the learning slope, haha.


After a couple of rounds on the Magic Carpet, Augusto let us go up our first chairlift – a 4-person one.

One of the things I really love about skiing/snowboarding is the attire. Everything’s so bright and colourful. And for once, I don’t stand out like some crazy neon person. In fact, I felt rather.. DULL on the slopes during the days when I wore my boring ol’ white/pink ski jacket and GREY pants. How odd, as usually I’m one of the most colourful people in a crowd 🙂


^Reena, wearing my Billabong Boys’ size 12 jacket.. 🙂

Speaking of kids, we were rather impressed by all the tiny tots zipping around on their skis (snowboarding is not recommended for very young children).. they looked so cute and cool at the same time.


^OK This girl isn’t that young.. but I just didn’t manage to get a picture of the really SMALL ones.

There was even a girl of about five or six who was teaching her mom to ski. I overheard her giving her mom tips while helping lead her to the charlift queue 🙂


^View from one of the larger chairlifts, which we took on the second day.

Surf Restaurant/Bar/Club

I had to insert a section about Surf Restaurant  because it was where I consumed the largest burger I’ve ever had in my life.

  
A 300g patty. IT WAS SO GOOD! Look, it’s nearly the size of Reena’s head.


My friends and I are obsessed with these ‘paradise’ glasses at the moment..

  
^Goliath, my pet mouse, joined in the fun too.


Surf is reputed for its steaks and apparently has the ‘best steak in Arinsal’, although some beg to differ. I didn’t try it in the end, so I can’t really say, but looking at the grill on the way out made me wish I DID try it.

Retro Ski Day

Sunday was Retro Ski Day (in association with DOS Clothing)!
As you can imagine, I was really excited. I could finally wear that 80s ski jacket that I found at Brick Lane a couple of months prior.


^Zorro in a matching bright pink North Face jacket.

Despite my very AWESOME jacket, I wasn’t nearly as retro as many of the other festival-goers on the slope. There were groups of people in matching retro-gear, animal costumes, cowboys,.. in fact all sorts of random crazy costumes. It was so much fun just to watch!


^These penguins were in Zorro’s skiing class. We bumped into each other at a cafe somewhere up on the mountain.


^With Joe, a classmate.
Joe’s wearing an amazing women’s yellow zebra-print ski onesie. Haha 🙂

^With my beloved Reena.


After a productive day of learning to turn/connect turns, everyone headed back to Arinsal town for nighttime festivities, i.e. food, music, drinks.

  
^We kept our jackets and switched to leggings.

Aren’t these hotel lobby pics simply glam?


^Fancy dress peeps.. and a suspicious-looking blow-up doll..

When I saw this lot pass by I couldn’t help myself from stopping them in the middle of the street for a photo.

This was unfortunately one of the LAST pics on my phone for the night.. which ended up being kind of a blur..

Monday – Main Event at Panoramix

So Reena and I missed our snowboarding lesson the next day…
I’d never felt so DEAD when waking up before. I’m lucky enough not to experience any headaches or hangovers (ever) but boy did I feel like I was dying that morning.
We did surprise ourselves by dragging our sorry bodies down to breakfast, but once we ate what little food we could manage, it was back to bed where we stayed for HOURS. Anyone who saw us would’ve thought we were a couple of corpses.


Nevertheless, we still got up eventually and managed a couple of hours practising on the slopes by ourselves (sans our instructor, Augusto).

Reena’s wearing my blue Billabong jacket (as in pic earlier) because she LOST hers the night before. But to her credit, she did find it in the end.

Monday was special because the gondola was going to be running special services through the evening and night to take people to/from the Snowboxx main event, which was being held at the outdoor Bar Panoramix stage at Arinsal Ski Resort. There was going to be a party on the slopes!


We stayed in our ski attire because we didn’t have enough time between dinner to get changed. This turned out to be good because it snowed non-stop that night.

The lineup from the night included Roses Gabor, Pedestrian, and The Other Tribe. The music was a mix of dubstep, electronic, garage, maybe some dance. Admittedly, I really am not a fan of dubstep.. but the combination of an amazing party location and a young, fun crowd made the night AWESOME.


^Zorro, me, Reena

  
It was pretty much blizzard-ing all through the night.

Imagine – dancing on a mountain with lights and music plus fast, angry snowflakes rushing at your face. It was crazy fun!


The finale had the team of snowboard/ski instructors coming down the slope with torches of fire. Our instructor, Augusto, was somewhere in there!

^Here is a compilation of some rubbish clips I managed to get that night.. You can spot me dancing like a moron at the start.


^This poor guy lost a bet with his friends and his punishment was to wear a PLASTIC BAG over his head during the whole party.


^Another poor dude who probably lost another bet and is paying the price by having to do push-ups on the snow. LOL!

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Snowboxx Festival – Day 1 / Arriving in Andorra https://www.smallcrazy.com/snowboxx-festival-day-1-arriving-in-andorra/ https://www.smallcrazy.com/snowboxx-festival-day-1-arriving-in-andorra/#comments Tue, 09 Apr 2013 01:53:00 +0000 http://www.smallcrazy.com/snowboxx-festival-day-1-arriving-in-andorra/ In March this year I attended my very first ski festival, Snowboxx! Snowboxx is like a very much smaller (and more affordable) version of Snowbombing.. and it’s also new. Held in the resort of Arinsal in Andorra, 2013 marked its...

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In March this year I attended my very first ski festival, Snowboxx! Snowboxx is like a very much smaller (and more affordable) version of Snowbombing.. and it’s also new. Held in the resort of Arinsal in Andorra, 2013 marked its inaugural year.Reena and I booked our package through their website AGES ago in December (to me, planning three months ahead is super early). The great thing about the Snowboxx booking system is that you could book your place by simply paying a deposit of £50 (peanuts).

Depending on which hotel you selected, you could get six nights’ accommodation, five-day lift pass, plus the festival wristband for £199pp. Ours was about £250pp. You only pay the balance sometime at the end of January, and then you still have until March to pay for optional extras, such as transfers, ski/snowboard school, equipment hire, or extra nights at the hotel.

After adding on snowboard hire, lessons, transfers, we had spent about £475pp. I thought it was superb value for ONE WEEK of fun and music on the slopes! In comparison, attending Snowbombing would’ve cost me double for the SAME things.

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We booked a very-early-morning flight via Easyjet to Toulouse, France on the Friday (return ticket = £110).

In my excitement – and lack of organisation – I didn’t sleep at all the night before. We were at Blackfriars station waiting for our train by 4am! Can I just say that Blackfriars is an absolute shit station. It’s got NOTHING and it’s freezing cold..

We were walking around the whole place looking for somewhere to shelter from the chilly air and ended up in some sort of construction-materials room.. so we hid there for 15 minutes. A totally unglam start to our holiday.. haha

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But once we touched down in Toulouse, all memory of crappy ol’ Blackfriars station were burnt away.. by the brilliant sunshine that greeted us as soon as we stepped out of the plane!

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We had a bit of time to kill before our coach transfer to Andorra so I took out my GoPro to test it out.
It’s my new toy 🙂

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^Me and my pink Timberlands.. still can’t believe I survived the whole festival in that ONE pair of shoes.. -_-

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In between packing the night before, I did at least manage to add some fresh dye to my washed-out hair.

 

 
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It was when we were queuing for the bus that we made an observation. Tactlessly, I said to Reena, rather loudly, “Wow there are a lot of [male body part]s here!”.

I was just on the last word when someone cut me off, affirming my thoughts with, “Yeah it is a sausage fest isn’t it”.

Haha! So yes.. there were a lot of boys attending the festival (not a bad thing).. and barely any girls!

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Enjoying our duty-free goodies on the bus.



Driving From Toulouse to Andorra

I created a separate section for this because the drive to Andorra was really beautiful! I was dead sleepy but because there was so much to see out the window, I forced myself to stay awake to enjoy all the things we were passing by,

Here are some through-the-glass snapshots from the drive, taken mostly with my iPhone 5:

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I think I let out a little squeal when we started ascending and seeing patches of white snow.

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^And then those small patches became.. big plains of snow.

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Our bus driver was considerate enough to stop a couple of times for us to take toilet breaks along the way. But on this occasion, it was a boys-only toilet stop. There were, after all, only five girls including Reena and I on our bus.

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^Goofing around (as usual). It was SO GOOD to smell the fresh air!

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It was super bright and sunny.. the perfect welcome.

First Night in Arinsal

The bus dropped us right outside our hotel (Husa Xalet Verdu), which I found to be nicer than I expected. It was on a small hill and it was cute.

Was so knackered from the long journey from London and so we crashed on the bed for a couple of hours before heading down to Cisco’s (a popular restaurant/bar/club in Arinsal) to grab dinner.

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^The place was packed with other festival-goers – mostly boys as you can see..

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^I had a tex mex steak. Ok I know its shape is dodgy but it tasted excellent!

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^Cicso’s spare ribs.

The Snowboxx team had sent us full details on where to go to collect our wristbands, along with information on checking into hotels, where to get your ski/snowboard equipment, list of discounts available (for food/drink), etc.

They had booths set up in the upstairs of another bar, El Cau, only two minutes down the road – one if you run.

Admittedly, upon arrival at the hall, we felt like we were back at uni again, registering for something at O-Week or something (in Australia, where I went to uni, O-Week is Orientation Week).

Everyone was so.. YOUNG. And everyone WAS still probably attending uni.. Not that I’m complaining! It was kinda cool. Especially since no one could guess that we were way past uni. Reena and I declared ourselves 21 for the sake of the festival ;p

There was a pretty good live band there that night.. and I nearly screamed with joy – actually I did – when they played one of my FAVOURITE songs: Where is My Mind by The Pixies

I managed to record a short clip.. which I’ve just watched myself now and oh I really do love that song.

That alone made my night FAB.

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We bar-hopped for a bit, and then stopped by this little creperia outside the main gondola entrance. This creperia proved to be very popular with everyone during the course of the week.

Reena and I went to bed that night like fidgety children – we couldn’t WAIT for our first day on the slopes! I was excited because it was to be my first time snowboarding (I normally ski).

Next post up soon.

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