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to Yodel – Les Get’s brand new community resort magazine. Yodel is for everyone in town – holiday makers and visitors, season workers and local people too. Published monthly, your Yodel will always include resort events, articles and interviews, all based around Les Gets. We’d love to hear from you if you want to get involved or if you have any feedback on this issue of Yodel Magazine. We hope you enjoy your Yodel! See you next month. Amie & Rowena yodel us\\
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There’s something about Les Gets ............................................................... 4 \\Tim Scott tells us about how Les Gets has changed in the last 22 years
Les Gets summer activity guide ................................................................... 6 \\Great days out on your doorstep
Francis Rossi on Life ...................................................................................... 8 \\The Status Quo front man gives us his unique take on the world
Festivals...................................................................................................... ...10 When you have finished with this magazine please recycle it or pass it on.
\\Get your dancing shoes on as we round up the best local music festivals
The Big Ride ................................................................................................. 11 \\Guy Bowdon from Torico take us on a loop around Les Gets, Morzine and St Jean
What’s on? .................................................................................................... 12 \\Events in and around Les Gets during July
Hot Glaciers .................................................................................................. 14 \\All within driving distance – get your skis and snowboards back out!
On the Wildlife Trail ...................................................................................... 16 \\Animal spotting in Les Gets
Summer iPhone Apps................................................................................... 17 \\Get the most of your time in the mountains
Cleanliness is next to Godliness ................................................................ 18 \\The Morzine Mountainbike Mechanics on how you wash your precious bike properly
Yodel and Status Quo Competition ............................................................ 19 \\Denim rules! Win signed Quo CD’s
Montreux 2011 .............................................................................................. 20 \\The history of the festival and our round up of what’s hot this year
Ian Gillen on Montreux ................................................................................ 21 \\The Deep Purple singer on why the festival is so special
Day in the life of ............................................................................................ 22 \\The life of a massage therapist with Jax Heryet
Your yodel.................................................................................................... 23 \\Les Gets - welcome to the world of Yodel Magazine
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There's something about Les Gets
‘I came to Les Gets in 1989. I’d been working as a production engineer for Mitsubishi just outside Edinburgh. Luckily it didn’t take me long after becoming qualified to realise that a ‘9 – 5’ factory shift wasn’t for me! I’d arranged to work for a small chalet operator as a ski tech and driver, which meant that I had lots of time to go skiing and do some BASI training too. Les Gets really appealed to me as soon as I arrived. The skiing was and still is amazing and then I returned to see what the resort had to offer in the summer. There are so many fantastic summer activities such as biking, walking and paragliding. Back in the early 90’s Les Gets was a fairly sleepy little resort where everyone pretty much knew everyone. There were just a handful of winter operators and a small core of expats. At the time the Office
de Tourisme and the hotel operators were just starting to realise that there might be a summer market in Les Gets. Any mountain biking back then was purely crosscountry as there were no lifts running and the resort hosted walkers rather than bikers. As soon as Les Gets started to welcome cyclists during the summer the resort changed entirely. I launched LGS originally named ‘Les Gets Snowsports’ back in 2006 with fellow instructor Tim Jackson. Ski teachers Andy Cavet and Mark Aplin then joined LGS and we all share a similar ethos as far as customer service is concerned. We must have taught around 5000 people to ski or snowboard over the last 5 years. Les Gets is a great place to learn to ski as it has a wide range of pistes so there is something for all ability levels and ages.
Photo by Mark Aplin
Tim Scott is a professional ski instructor who works with a small team of likeminded British instructors in Les Gets and has been teaching in the area for the last 16 years. Here he tells Yodel how the resort has changed in the last 20 years.
Les Gets is my home now and whilst I love visiting family and friends back in Britain I can’t imagine ever being able to replicate my current lifestyle back in the UK. The proximity of Les Gets to Geneva airport, the lake, Chamonix and Italy makes it a great place to live whilst the village community is the perfect size. It’s fantastic
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to be able to earn a living doing a job that I love in a beautiful ski village. I am really looking forward to the summer in Les Gets. I’ve been doing a few road rides on my bike and I’m training to do an intensive week of cycling in the Dolomites later this summer. I’m also looking forward to getting out on my boat on Lac Leman and doing some waterskiing. There’s something about Les Gets that makes me want to live here all year round.’ To find out more about LGS visit their website – www.skischool.co.uk
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Francis Rossi founded Status Quo along with Rick Parfitt in the sixties. They have since recorded over 60 chart hits in the UK, more than any other rock group in history. On July 16th, The Quo are coming to Morzine for a free concert so here at yodel we thought we’d catch up with Mr Rossi for a quick chat. The phone is ringing while I wait for Rossi to answer, finally it clicks through… Francis: “Hello is Betty there please?” Me: “Err I phoned you ummm…” Francis: “Betty, Betty, I’m looking for Betty.” Me: “I don’t know any Betty, I phoned you, it’s Rowena from Yodel magazine.” Francis: “You weren’t expecting that when I answered were you? Ha! I had an Aunt Betty once actually, you think I’m on speed for saying that don’t you? No, no, course I’m not, I gave up all that years ago…” And we’re off into the weird and wonderful world of Status Quo’s Francis Rossi as he lets yodel into his views on everything from his famous hair to his…ahem…Catholic childhood. Live Aid What a load of shit, everyone patted themselves on the back and said didn’t we do well, errr no. What’s 80 million going to do? Do you know how much the advertisers spent to advertise during the concert? And how much the artists made from their products afterwards? Bullsh*t. Harley Davidson I love Harley Davidson gigs, we’ve done a couple of them before, like the Bulldog Bash and they’re always great fun. I love the clannage they have about them, they just have this complete oneness, together they are as one. That famous hair It was stupid, my hair was old. Now I think people look at me and think I look like an old guy with short hair. Of course they’re don't.
I looked like a girl before where my ponytail would always flop to one side. I thought I might lose my ability to sing like Samson lost his strength when they cut my hair but no it all feels good. Montreux I loved that place, sometimes you just get to a place and think you instantly love being there. There’s something special about Montreux. It’s not a special venue though because there’s no such thing, I didn’t enjoy the pressure on that venue, people saying “you have to do something amazing because it’s Montreux”. You always get up there and give it your all, the venue makes no difference. The X factor Cowell doesn’t look for the X factor, everyone on that show that says they’re giving 110%,
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well there’s no such thing as 110%, you get up there and do well because you’re going (makes fart sounds) yourself. You just do your thing. The people who win the X factor never have, Stacey Solomon or is it Tracey no, no Stacey she had it and that one with the bare feet and the funny little voice…(Me: Diana Vickers?)…Oh yeah that’s the one, she also had it. A Catholic upbringing I was bought up as a strict catholic but I gave it up in my thirties/ forties, I just think get on with your life, enjoy yourself, if you want to be a slut, be a slut and ignore all the people judging you. I think it’s why I swear so much, I’m getting my own back on all the time my mother told me it was wrong, when you’re young you think how can your mother be wrong? But she was. Age My advice would be to enjoy getting old, there’s something really good about gradually getting older. We are born to get old after all. My co-writer Bob Young was chatting about someone recently and said “I saw…..and he’s looking about 40”, do you know how good looking 40 sounds to me right now?! Home I’ve never been to Morzine before, I don’t tend to go on holiday because I spend so much time away from home on tour. I go everywhere while I’m working and the airports have just all become such a hassle nowadays. I come home for a
holiday because usually I come home, just about settle in for the night and have to be gone in the morning. Show Business Other people in my business think people need their music, they’re all “please like me, buy my tickets and then stand aloof from me at a concert.” Errr, this isn’t real anybody, none of it. I always say show business is 95% bullsh*t and the other 5% is bullsh*t. Show business is all about making artists feel they’re something special when really we’re all just insecure little show-offs. Fame If we can say that we've got two or three million fans in England, then that means there are 57 million people who don't give a sh*t. It's the same whoever you are. Even Michael Jackson: he did 30 million albums in the States alone, which means 220 million people don't give a sh*t about him either. Most people don’t actually give a sh*t about Status Quo.
Status Quo will perform a live, one off, free concert on Saturday 16th July in the square outside the Office de Tourisme in Morzine as part of the Harley Days festival. See you there!
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Dust off your tents, clean up those wellies and brace yourself for some soggy pot noodles… it’s festival time and Montreux isn’t the only one that has loads to offer. Here at Yodel we can’t think of anything better than trekking across countries for a little break to experience some of the best music festivals Europe has to offer this July. This is our breakdown of the five we think will make tripping over tent lines and not washing for days on end worth it…
How long? 14-16 July Who’s playing? Santana, Morcheeba, Scissor Sisters,The Chemical Brothers, PJ Harvey, Kasabian. Expensive? 50-150 euros
How long? June 30 -July 3 Who’s playing? Black Eyed Peas, Iron Maiden, Kings of Leon, Arctic Monkeys, MCR, Chase and Status, Kasabian, Bruno Mars, Elbow. Expensive? 76-195 euros
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How long? 1-3 July Who’s playing? Queens of The Stone Age, The Ting Tings, Birdy Nam Nam, Motorhead, House of Pain, Beth Ditto, Arctic Monkeys. Expensive? 42-139 euros
How long? 7-10 July Who’s playing? Jamiroquai, Editors, Portishead, Arcade Fire, Pulp, Groove Armada, Fedde Le Grand, Hadouken!, House of Pain, Bad Religion. Expensive? 100-150 euros
How long? 14-17 July Who’s playing? The Streets, Arctic Monkeys, The Strokes, Arcade Fire, Tinie Tempah, Mumford and Sons, Primal Scream, Pendulum, Paolo Nutini. Expensive? 75-325 euros
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In the winter it’s called ‘earning your turns’ - climbing up the hill to ski or board back down without using the ski lifts. We do it for two reasons: pre season there’s no choice - if you want to ski and the lifts aren’t running, you’re hiking. The second reason is to get to the powder stashes that just aren’t accessible by lift. What has this got to do with mountain biking you ask? Well to me it seems that when most people come to the Portes du Soleil in the summer they rarely venture past the lift area, and most may as well remove their granny ring at the airport. Not that I’m complaining mind. So rather than queuing up with the masses to ride endless laps of the Chavanne, why not branch out and do a bit of exploring. This route includes just about the best bit of singletrack that I know of in the area. It takes you far away from the relative safety of the lift system, and you’re very unlikely to see another rider once you leave the back side of Mt Cherry. Here’s how it’s done:
If you're lucky enough to be reading this in Les Gets after the Mt Cherry cable car opens, then your best option is to take that. Early birds will just have to climb up the road to Mont Caly. If you have taken the Mt Cherry lift up, then you owe it to yourself to climb the last 300m to the ridge line before ripping down towards Mont Caly. From there, follow the trail round the back of Mt Cherry to the Col d’Encrenaz.
Then onwards and upwards to Col de la Basse. A quick rocky descent before another short fireroad climb to the top of a great, fast, rooty descent into the ‘black woods’ - sharp left at the bottom to traverse across the hill before the trail widens and switchbacks its way downwards.
Just after a massive puddle (it’s always there) there’s a very steep 4x4 track heading back up the hill on your left. You need to take that I’m afraid. Sweating and swearing your way up to the top of this 20 minute hike-a-bike section will have you asking “is this really worth it” - believe me, it is. The top of this track hosts some great looking alpages and a welcome water trough. From here it’s a fast singletrack traverse across towards Greydon. A short spin up a tarmac road into a beautiful alpine pasture - complete with a remote gite/restaurant (great ice cream) and chapel. One final climb from here takes you to the top of what I consider to be the best bit of singletrack around. This final descent drops 700 glorious meters into St Jean d’Aulps. Some ridiculously tight switchbacks with big exposure. Rock steps and roots, fast and flowy words can’t do it justice. Once you hit the bottom, you’ve got about 25 minutes of riding to get you back to Morzine along the river trail. A well earned beer at the bottom of the Pleney is required before you head up the Pleney lift and head down to join the Chavannes DH track and the 4x course. p.s. we sell granny rings at Torico... In case you left yours at the airport.
You can download the GPS route for this ride and see Guy's amazing vedeo of the final descent on the yodel website.
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Event listings\\July 2011\\ Fri 1st July
6.00pm
‘Alex & Rich’ live music
L’Avalance, Grand Terche
Sat 2nd July
8.00am
4x4 monster truck trials
Prodains, Morzine
Sun 3rd July
8.00am 4.00pm
4x4 monster truck trials Sunday Roast
Prodains, Morzine L’Avalance, Grand Terche
Mon 4th July
2.00pm 6.00pm 10.00pm
Football tournament Sports fields Welcome to Les Gets Drinks Maison des Gets Square Torch lit night at the Abbey Abbaye d’Aulps, Saint Jean d’Aulps
Tues 5th July
2.00pm 2.00pm 5.00pm 6.00pm
Babes in the Wood – carpentry for children Office de Tourisme Tennis tournament Les Gets tennis courts Introduction to Savoyarde Cheeses Maison des Gets Square Tour of Caroline’s Farm Les Follets
Wed 6th July
9.00am 10.30am 5.30pm
Tour of the cheese dairy Historical guided tour of the town Tour of the pottery workshop
Thrs 7th July
8.00am 2.00pm 6.00pm
Morning Market The chocolate workshop Tour of the goat farm
Fri 8th July
7.00pm
Karaoke party hosted by Alex
Sun 10th July
8.00am 4.00pm
‘Flaik’ MTB vertical challenge competition Les Gets Bike Park Sunday Roast L’Avalance, Grand Terche
Mon 11th July
2.00pm 6.00pm
Football tournament Welcome to Les Gets Drinks
Sports fields Maison des Gets Square
Tues 12th July
2.00pm 6.00pm 9.00pm
Tennis tournament Tour of Caroline’s Farm ‘La Crise’ live music
Les Gets tennis courts Les Follets Maison des Gets Square
Wed 13th July
8.00am 9.00am 10.30am 5.30pm
Bric-a-brac and antiques sale Tour of the cheese dairy Historical guided tour of the town Tour of the pottery workshop
Thrs 14th July
8.00am 2.00pm 6.00pm 8.30pm
Morning Market The chocolate workshop Tour of the goat farm Bastille Day celebrations
Fri 15th July
10.00am 11.00am 2.00pm 4.30pm
Morzine Harley Days Festival ‘Nano Block’ live music in the street ‘Disco Powder Band’ live music in the street ‘Hot Chili Jazz Band’ live music in the streets
Sat 16th July
10.00am 10.00am 11.0am 2.00pm 9.30pm
Mechanical Music Festival Museum of Mechanical Music Morzine Harley Days Festival Central Morzine ‘Disco Power Band’ live music in the street Morzine ‘Le Cartel du Soleil’ live music in the street Morzine FREE Status Quo Concert Central Morzine
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La Fruitiere des Perrieres Office de Tourisme La Sarre Farm Off Rue du Centre Chalet du Chocolate La Sarre Farm L’Avalance, Grand Terche
Maison des Gets Square La Fruitiere des Perrieres Office de Tourisme La Sarre Farm Off Rue du Centre Chalet du Chocolate La Sarre Farm Maison des Gets Square Central Morzine Morzine Morzine Les Gets
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10.00am 4.00pm
Mechanical Music Festival Sunday Roast
Museum of Mechanical Music L’Avalance, Grand Terche
Sun17th July
2.00pm 6.00pm
Football tournament Welcome to Les Gets Drinks
Sports fields Maison des Gets Square
Mon 18th July
12.00noon 2.00pm 5.00pm 6.00pm
Zavatta Circus with acrobats and clowns Nyon Car Park Tennis tournament Les Gets tennis courts Introduction to Savoyarde Cheeses Maison des Gets Square Tour of Caroline’s Farm Les Follets
Tues 19th July
9.00am 10.30am 12.00noon 5.30pm
Tour of the cheese dairy Historical guided tour of the town Lounge music festival Tour of the pottery workshop
La Fruitiere des Perrieres Office de Tourisme Various resorts and bars La Sarre Farm
Wed 20th July
8.00am 12.00noon 2.00pm 6.00pm
Morning Market Lounge music festival The chocolate workshop Tour of the goat farm
Off Rue du Centre Various resorts and bars Chalet du Chocolate La Sarre Farm
Thrs 21st July
12.00noon 7.00pm
Lounge music festival Karaoke party hosted by Alex
12.00noon
Various resorts and bars L’Avalance, Grand Terche
Fri 22nd July
Lounge music festival
Various resorts and bars
Sat 23rd July
9.00am 12.00noon 4.00pm
Coupe de Golf Lounge music festival Sunday Roast
Les Gets Golf Course Various resorts and bars L’Avalance, Grand Terche
Sun 24th July
2.00pm 6.00pm
Football tournament Welcome to Les Gets Drinks
Sports fields Maison des Gets Square
Mon 25th July
2.00pm 2.00pm 5.00pm 6.00pm
Babes in the Wood – carpentry for children Office de Tourisme Tennis tournament Les Gets tennis courts Introduction to Savoyarde Cheeses Maison des Gets Square Tour of Caroline’s Farm Les Follets
Tues 26th July
9.00am 10.30am 5.30pm
Tour of the cheese dairy Historical guided tour of the town Tour of the pottery workshop
La Fruitiere des Perrieres Office de Tourisme La Sarre Farm
Wed 27th July
8.00am 2.00pm 6.00pm 9.00pm
Morning Market The chocolate workshop Tour of the goat farm ‘Remo’ live music
Off Rue du Centre Chalet du Chocolate La Sarre Farm Maison des Gets Square
Thrs 28th July
4.30pm
‘The Red Pepper Sauce’ jazz band
Maison des Gets Square
Fri 29th July
4.00pm
Sunday Roast
L’Avalance, Grand Terche
Sun 31st July
We want to get as many people as possible involved in yodel magazine. If you have events you would like to be added to this page, please contact us at Rowena@ yodelmagazine.com or amie@yodelmagazine.com We regularly add new events and information to the yodel magazine website events listings, be sure you check it out!
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summer skiing When you woke up on the morning of 1st June and witnessed the snowcovered peak of Mont Chery did it make you long for winter again?
Saas Fee – 2 hours, 53 minutes from Les Gets, 178.5km
Here’s Yodel’s run down of 5 hot glaciers, all within driving distance of Les Gets.
Open between 9th July and 27th November, 8am to 3pm, Saas Fee has 20km of red pistes on the 3500m glacier as well as an excellent freestyle park too. A day pass is 67 CHF.
Les Diablerets – 1 hour, 43 minutes from Les Gets, 92.8km
Tignes – 2 hours, 48 minutes from Les Gets, 163km
Open between June and December, take your cross country skis and enjoy 3.5km of groomed piste on the Glacier 3000. The Monsterpark is often open, depending on conditions. A day pass is 60 CHF.
Open between 16th June and 4th September, 8.30am to 1.15pm, the glacier has 20km of pistes of all standards and 12 lifts. The highest point is 3455m and a day pass is just 22 euros.
Zermatt – 2 hours, 37 minutes from Les Gets, 1804.6km
Les Deux Alps – 3 hours, 19 minutes from Les Gets, 252.4km
Open from 25th June to 25th November, 8am to 5pm, the glacier offers 20km of guaranteed snow. You can enjoy red and blue runs in the shadow of the great Matterhorn. A day pass is 80 CHF.
Open between 18th June and 28th August, 7.15am – 12.30pm, the area covers 90 hectares, has 14 lifts and plenty of green, blue and red runs as well as a half pipe and boardercross circuit. A day pass is 34.20 euros.
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Where are the animals? The Portes du Soleil region is famed for being rich in wildlife. It is near impossible to walk down the streets in our towns without being wolf-whistled by one of the many marmots that reside outside shops. But what are the real habitats and characteristics of these treasured animals and where can they be found? Here at Yodel, we decided to separate wolfwhistling myth from legend and find out the truth about our furry neighbours. Chamois Native to European mountains, the chamois is a goat-antelope species, adapted to living in steep, rugged and rocky terrain. Chamois have short, almost straight horns which are hooked backwards toward the tip, they grow to a height of around 75cm. During summer months, Chamois coats are a tawny colour, which changes to a chocolate brown for the winter months. The cheeks, nose and jaw of Chamois are extremely white in contrast to their coats. Chamois are proud creatures and each year males engage in fierce ruts to gain the attention of unmated females. They are nimble animals and when alarmed can reach 50kmph and make leaps up to 2m high and 6m wide to the most inaccessible places. Stone Marten Stone Martens are typically clever, cute and naughty. They measure around 50cm with a 30cm tail, resembling a ferret or weasel and are distinguishable by a forked white marking at their throat. Stone Martens settle in covered areas, sleeping through the day and hunting for food during the twilight hours, so look out for them during early evening walks. Finding them in town may not be such a delight though as Stone Martens have a
habit of damaging cars by climbing inside the warm engine housing and biting through ignition leads and brake hoses! They are known as "La Fouine" in French, which translates as ‘the long pitchfork’. Wild Boar Wild Boar are large and powerful mammals, however it is rare to spot them as they are mostly shy and retiring. They can become aggressive in defence if they are cornered or frightened. It's best to steer clear as they can cause much damage with their tusks. Many farmers blame wild boar for widespread destruction and damage to their crops. Wild Boar have very poor eyesight but this is made up for with their highly developed senses of smell and hearing. They live in dense forests and undergrowth, mainly in close knit family groups, although older male boars tend to be solitary creatures. Alpine Marmot Marmots are large ground squirrels that typically live in burrows within rockpiles. Summer is clearly the best time to spot one of these characterful animals because they hibernate for up to nine months throughout the winter. They are excellent diggers and are known for being able to penetrate soil that even a pickaxe would struggle with. Marmots may be spotted during cooler weather when they come out to feed. They are not suited to the heat and may not come out to eat at all on very hot days. Marmots are highly social creatures, using the high-pitched whistles they are famous for to communicate with one another, especially when alarmed. Clever in their communication, they give one whistle for airborne predators and more for ground predators.
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Five summer apps for your iPhone Although you have every reason to turn off your mobile when you arrive in the mountains, some of the very clever summer iPhone apps are worth downloading to help you make the most of a big day out. Here are Yodel's favorites... Walkmeter Continuously records your time, location, distance, elevation and speed with loads of clever settings to go with it. Price – €2.99 http://www.abvio.com/walkmeter/
IceCreamSpot Pro Finds your nearest ice cream or frozen yogurt shop, even in the mountains! Price – FREE http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/find-ice-creamicecreamspot/id382486600?mt=8
The Locavore App Tells you what fruit and vegetables are in season in your area - great to use at the local market! Price – FREE http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/locavore/id306140158 ?mt=8
The Bike Computer Demonstrates your ride times and distance travelled on one large, easy to use display on your phone screen Price - FREE http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-bikecomputer/id296643185?mt=8
The Kindle App Replaces the need to lug heavy books in your back pack when your on your way to sunbathe at the lake! Price – FREE http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/kindle/id302584613? mt=8
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Clean Bike = Happy Bike Not only is a clean bike good to look at, but a clean bike will generally run smoother and last longer than a dirty one. I'm sure there are scientific papers about it somewhere, but I'll let you do the research. The bottom line is, you keep your bike clean, and it keeps you happy. So what are the steps to keeping a clean bike? It all starts with having the right equipment. This means you'll need some brushes (bike specific are best, although a standard soft bristle brush or sponge will suffice), cleaning products and that all-important water. In this day and age we all like to be environmentally friendly “so why not just use water” I hear you say. To start, just spraying your bike with water won't work, as it won’t remove all the dirt. There are plenty of affordable and eco friendly products available, so there’s no reason we shouldn’t use them. We use Fenwicks cleaning products as they have a comprehensive range, are made in the UK, and actually work.
After that, give the bike a good spray with bike cleaner. Make sure you get it all over everywhere.
Find yourself a well-drained area; you don't want to be standing in a big puddle. Strangely, I find it best to turn the bike upside down to clean most of it, and then stand it back up the right way to finish it off. If the dirt has been on a while it may take more elbow grease to get it clean. If the dirt is fresh, it's a bit easier.
The cleaning product should have done most of the work for you. Use a trickle of water to go over the bike, cleaning and scrubbing off the mud as you go along.
So, with the bike upside down, spray with water to loosen any of the big muddy bits. You may also want to use the brush.
Turn the bike the right side up to finish off from above. Once done,
Don't forget hard to reach areas. With Fenwicks cleaner, you can leave it to soak for a few minutes, (that’s why it works so well). Other products may only be left on for a short time due to their caustic nature, it’s best to check the manufacturers guidelines. Once soaked, give the bike another scrub to loosen up all the remaining dirt, if needed.
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you may want to dry the bike with a cloth/ rag. Now comes the crucial stage of lubrication – pivots, derailleurs, chain, any moving parts really – and then wipe of the excess. Be careful when lubricating near your disc rotors, it’s a wise move to cover the disc to protect it. We use a piece of paper with a hole and slit cut into it, as you can see below. What about using a Jet Wash? If you clean your bike in the correct manner, a powerful spray of water isn’t needed to remove the dirt and grime. All you need is a standard hose or a bucket and sponge. There you have it, if you keep on top of it, it's easier in the long run. Your components should last longer, you’ll be able to spot any cracks or problems earlier and this little bit of love will be given back in full on the trail!!!
It's competition time again, this month the kind members of Status Quo have signed two copies of their latest album "Quid Pro Quo" especially for you lucky folks. The album has 14 brand new tracks as well as the 2010 version of "In The Army Now". This competition is the perfect opportunity to dig out your notso-glad rags because we're going double denim! We're paying homage to the magnificence of Status Quo's favourite fabric and all you have to do is upload pictures of yourself in full double denim glory to our facebook page and tag yourselves. Simples.
Good luck!
provide bike servicing and repairs from their mobile shop in the Lindrets bowl or they can come to you! Call Neil or Gareth on: Mobile: 06 47 48 55 63 E-mail: info@morzinemountainbikemechanics.eu
for more information visit the competition 19 page on our website
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Montreux Jazz festival M
This year marks the 45th anniversary of the festival, which is now the second largest annual music festival in the world. Claude Nobs, GĂŠo Voumard and RenĂŠ Langel founded the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1967.
The festival was originally three days long, held at the Montreux casino and featured almost exclusively jazz artists. During the seventies, the festival opened its doors to a number of different genres and today plays host to almost every type of music imaginable. The festival now lasts for two weeks, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors and is held in the convention centre and surrounding open-air stages. Some of the most popular repeat performers include Deep Purple, Miles Davis, Gary Moore, Tori Amos and Rory Gallagher, each performing at the festival at least five times. One of the most memorable parts of the Montreux Jazz Festival is the annual poster produced to advertise it. Previous designers of the poster have included Milton Glaser, James Rizzi, Andy Warhol and Keith Haring. For information on this years line-up visit the official website: www.montreuxjazz.com
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The name Deep Purple has become synonymous with the Montreux Jazz Festival since their smash record ‘Smoke on the Water’. In 1972 there was a fire at the Montreux Casino. Later, as the inferno waned, the band looked out across Lake Geneva and saw that it was covered with a layer of smoke and so the song was born. Deep Purple’s Ian Gillan shares his memories of the festival with Yodel. What is your memory of the Jazz Festival?
favourite Montreux
Watching in amazement as Claude Nobs emerged from the hotel lift on a unicycle. What is the best about Montreux Festival?
thing Jazz
I like the way the musicians mingle with the public. I always walk to the venue (it's not far) and get a kick from seeing the fans in the street.
How do you think the festival has changed over the years? It's bigger than it was, but the ethos remains the same. What are you working on?
currently
My retirement. Oh yes, and finishing my life's work 'The Infinite God'. When interviewing Ian Gillan back in March we asked whether he had any plans to play the festival again to which he responded, “I hope not; should have retired years ago but I'm useless at planning.” However, it seems the lure of the festival is just too good to resist because Deep Purple will be playing at this year’s Montreux Jazz Festival on July 16th in the Auditorium Stravinski!
Do you feel a special connection to the place? Ye, very special. I'll never forget the smoke on the water.
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Day in the life of a
Beauty Therapist Jax Heryet, 28, is currently in the throws of starting Indulge, a brand new beauty company for Morzine and Les Gets. She tells us all the best and worst things about her day-to-day life in the mountains. The most interesting thing about my job is that every single day is different; the clients, the chalets, the treatments. It’s perfect for me because I don’t get bored. Recently I’ve been busy setting up the business, a mobile massage and beauty company, which I am so excited about. I feel I have learnt so much from every company I have worked for over the last 6 years with extensive training in the industry and now I am ready to start my own company as a confident therapist and businesswoman. After working as a salon receptionist, I realised I really wanted to train to become a therapist myself so I did my training at Chichester College. While there, I entered the national skills challenge beauty competition and came 2nd in the UK national final. I can’t take all the credit for that though, some of it should go to my poor mother who I roped in as my model!
I have worked for Champneys in Brighton, the Sanctuary Spa in Covent Garden and for Steiner on a 6 star cruise liner. I thought nothing could be more challenging than painting toenails in an almighty storm while 60ft waves are hitting the deck. Then I came to Morzine and was introduced to snow chains. When I say no day is the same, that’s often a very good thing! Every day I complete a whole range of different treatments but massage is by far the most popular. I offer a relaxing Swedish massage and also a deep tissue massage which is fantastic for both aching skiers and mountain bikers alike. Starting this summer, I will be offering hot stone massage, which I predict will become a really popular treatment as well. I genuinely enjoy my job; I love making people feel good about themselves and knowing that when I leave they feel completely pampered and relaxed. It’s so amazing to be able to do a job that I really love in such a beautiful place. The only trouble is, I don’t find getting a massage really relaxes me at the end of a long day of doing just that. So how do I relax when the working day is done? Un verre de vin rouge s’il vous plaît! enquiry@indulgemorzine.com www.indulgemorzine.com
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a day in the life of
yodel Magazine was created in Morzine in February 2011 by Amie and Rowena. This month we’d like to introduce the good folk of Les Gets to their own version. yodel will be published once a month to focus on resort events, community issues and interesting characters and you’ll find your copy in one of the many bars, shops, restaurants and hotels in resort. But what goes in to producing a monthly community magazine? Here we tell you… Each month we have to send Yodel to our printers in the UK by about 13th or 14th. This means we have to do lots of advance planning! Before we started Yodel we didn’t really know about all the enterprising people who live within our community. There are so many people with new business ideas
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and plans - we really enjoy meeting them and helping them to promote their new ventures. We begin the planning for each issue of Yodel by drawing out the pages of the magazine. We started with just 16 pages in February and now Yodel has 24 pages – which means a lot more work! We place all of our regular monthly features like interviews and reviews into the plan and then we think about the time of year. We like to go out and meet people so it’s often easy to find someone interesting to interview. Yodel started out as a hobby for us both. We believe that something is needed within our communities help promote resort events such as live music in the evenings and to highlight some of the great shops, restaurants and bars that Les Gets has to offer. The highlight so far has definitely been interviewing Francis Rossi from Status Quo – which we hope you’ve enjoyed reading in this issue of Yodel! We also get to work with inspiring people like Much Better Adventures, Frogs Rafting and photographer Emily Turnbull to highlight all the things that are great about life in the mountains. We are really keen to hear your thoughts on Yodel, your ideas for future issues and if you’d like to get involved as an advertiser. yodel at us!
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