231: John Yates-Smith, YSE Ski - 50 years in Val d'Isère
Dec 27, 05:28 AM
This special episode of The Ski Podcast featuring Val d'Isère legend John Yates-Smith.
John is just starting his 50th winter in the resort. He started in the 70s in the early years of the British ski industry and went on to run Bladon Lines’ operations in Val d'Isère for a decade.
In 1991, he co-founded his own chalet company, YSE Ski, which has now been offering ski holidays in VDI for over 30 years.
SHOW NOTES
Read Iain’s article about Bladon Lines (2:00)
YSE is a Val d'Isère specialist founded in 1991 (2:45)
“YSE is run by hyper-efficient ladies” (3:00)
Fiona Easdale is the ‘E’ of ‘YSE’
“Brexit has been a nightmare for us” (4:00)
John’s first ski season was with John Morgan in 1975/76 (8:00)
“The best skiing in the world and a lot of very pretty chalet girls” (8:15)
Is being a KP the best job in the Alps? (9:00)
John’s brother opened ‘Dick’s Tea Bar’ (12:30)
In 1982, John started working for Bladon Lines (16:00)
The company was founded by Mark Lines and Simon Bladon in 1978 (16:30)
Bladon Lines staff jackets were so colourful they became known as the ‘Parrots’ (18:00)
“I hated my parrot jacket and refused to wear it!” (18:15)
Telex was the typical mode of communication (21:00)
Transfers before the Geneva-Albertville motorway could take up to 13 hours (26:00)
In 1991 John started YSE with Fiona Easdale after Bladon Lines sacked her (33:00)
In 1995, Inghams bought the brand for next to nothing (35:30)
“I was absolutely delighted to see Bladon Lines go” (35:30)
John set up the Bladon Lines summer operation in Corsica (37:00)
The Hotel Valinco was built with sand from the beach (38:00)
John had some attention from the Corsican mafia? (39:15)
“There are no honest people in Corsica!” (39:45)
John’s car was set on fire… (41:00)
“What gun have you got?” (42:30)
Feedback
I enjoy all feedback about the show, I’m always interested to hear what you think, so please do contact me on social @theskipodcast or by email theskipodcast@gmail.com
Dave Mills: "Great podcast and adds to the excitement of another ski season"
Adam Fisher: "Good work with the podcast. I really enjoyed the Japan and Joanna Lees episodes.”
Mike Greenland: "Always entertaining!”
There are now 241 episodes of The Ski Podcast to catch up with. There is so much to listen to in our previous episode, just go to theskipodcast.com and search around the tags and categories: you’re bound to find something of interest.
If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:
1) Follow us. Just take a look for that button and press it now
2) Give us a review or just leave a comment on Apple Podcasts or Spotify
3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or take this link
You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
Cover Photo courtesy of Felice Hardy, Action Packed Travel
John is just starting his 50th winter in the resort. He started in the 70s in the early years of the British ski industry and went on to run Bladon Lines’ operations in Val d'Isère for a decade.
In 1991, he co-founded his own chalet company, YSE Ski, which has now been offering ski holidays in VDI for over 30 years.
SHOW NOTES
Read Iain’s article about Bladon Lines (2:00)
YSE is a Val d'Isère specialist founded in 1991 (2:45)
“YSE is run by hyper-efficient ladies” (3:00)
Fiona Easdale is the ‘E’ of ‘YSE’
“Brexit has been a nightmare for us” (4:00)
John’s first ski season was with John Morgan in 1975/76 (8:00)
“The best skiing in the world and a lot of very pretty chalet girls” (8:15)
Is being a KP the best job in the Alps? (9:00)
John’s brother opened ‘Dick’s Tea Bar’ (12:30)
In 1982, John started working for Bladon Lines (16:00)
The company was founded by Mark Lines and Simon Bladon in 1978 (16:30)
Bladon Lines staff jackets were so colourful they became known as the ‘Parrots’ (18:00)
“I hated my parrot jacket and refused to wear it!” (18:15)
Telex was the typical mode of communication (21:00)
Transfers before the Geneva-Albertville motorway could take up to 13 hours (26:00)
In 1991 John started YSE with Fiona Easdale after Bladon Lines sacked her (33:00)
In 1995, Inghams bought the brand for next to nothing (35:30)
“I was absolutely delighted to see Bladon Lines go” (35:30)
John set up the Bladon Lines summer operation in Corsica (37:00)
The Hotel Valinco was built with sand from the beach (38:00)
John had some attention from the Corsican mafia? (39:15)
“There are no honest people in Corsica!” (39:45)
John’s car was set on fire… (41:00)
“What gun have you got?” (42:30)
Feedback
I enjoy all feedback about the show, I’m always interested to hear what you think, so please do contact me on social @theskipodcast or by email theskipodcast@gmail.com
Dave Mills: "Great podcast and adds to the excitement of another ski season"
Adam Fisher: "Good work with the podcast. I really enjoyed the Japan and Joanna Lees episodes.”
Mike Greenland: "Always entertaining!”
There are now 241 episodes of The Ski Podcast to catch up with. There is so much to listen to in our previous episode, just go to theskipodcast.com and search around the tags and categories: you’re bound to find something of interest.
If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:
1) Follow us. Just take a look for that button and press it now
2) Give us a review or just leave a comment on Apple Podcasts or Spotify
3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or take this link
You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
Cover Photo courtesy of Felice Hardy, Action Packed Travel