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It was the brainchild of a Parisian adventurer called Jacques Mouflier who hiked up the mountains here above a remote and beautiful valley close to the French frontier with Italy. He saw the potential way back in , but it took him a decade to find the investors prepared to back what many saw as a madcap scheme. The mountains and the church in the old village centre remain just as beautiful as ever, but just about everything else has changed. The slopes, shared with neighbouring Tignes amount to km of pistes served by 78 lifts. Unlike so many resorts that lay claim to a hundreds of kilometres of runs, the pistes of Val and Tignes are naturally linked without the need for long and boring connecting trails or lifts. The standard of piste preparation — at least on the Val side — is some of the best in the Alps. The village stands at a respectable m and the skiing on its own Pissaillas Glacier and in neighbouring Tignes the Grande Motte goes up to 3,m. For the Olympics the centre was rebuilt in traditional stone, wood, and slate, with the s architectural debacles tastefully reclad. Eco For Everything was the cry that still echoes from the town hall. Sometimes environmental ecstasy went a little too far. Le Train Rouge which incidentally is neither red nor a train links the outlying lifts and accommodation bases every three or four minutes throughout the day. The very best resorts in the world, that group of really only half a dozen with a history going back so many decades, must consistently reinvent themselves to aspire to or maintain their position on the international podium of perfection. The massif de Solaise had been quite literally remodelled. Some 70, cubic metres have been shifted in order to regrade the summit as a new beginner area. Outside, there are three covered magic carpet lifts giving access to a whole new snow-sure high altitude beginner area. But top of the list is the new Solaise gondola that gets you up here — beginner or serious skier and snowboarder — at full throttle in just seven minutes, one of the fastest in the world. The gondola machinery is buried underground at the base area. This significantly reduces the noise impact both for two- and four-legged inhabitants that live here at the foot of the mountain. Remarkably, the new high-tech lift with its heated seats and WiFi, replaces not just the old Solaise Express chair-lift but the cable car that, with a few updates to the original sardine tin, has been operating since…yes… The downside to all this magnificence: prices in Val, like the Three Valleys and other major French destinations are loaded to stratospheric levels that are now exaggerated by the post-Brexit referendum effect on exchange rates. This website uses cookies or similar technologies, to enhance your browsing experience and provide personalized recommendations. By continuing to use our website, you agree to our Privacy Policy. Highlights Snowsure skiing throughout the season because of altitude, microclimate, and largest snowmaking operation in Europe Skiing and snowboarding for all levels from complete beginners- in the village and the satellite of La Daille — as we as at altitude in the new beginner area at the top of the Solaise Gondola. Challenging skiing and snowboarding for intermediates and advanced. Some of the best lift-accessed off-piste in the world. Range of accommodation from studio self-catering apartments to sophisticated chalets and five-star hotels. Easy train access via Bourg-Saint-Maurice Lowlights High prices for accommodation and mountain restaurants Given the standard of the resort overall, a surprising limited choice and quality of restaurants both in the resort and on the mountain Long airport transfer. Tourist office links. Tourist office website Accommodation Book ski passes. Ski area statistics. Village altitude m Ski altitude —m Ski area km. By continuing to use our website, you agree to our Privacy Policy Accept.

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Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. When you register, you get our free weekly -ish snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in Username:- Password:. Or: Register to be a proper snow-head, all official-like! Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. Apologies if there is a thread elsewhere. I've just read this. Be carefu out there. Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. It's nice of the BBC to report such things, but I wish they would be a bit more accurate — there are several errors in that article. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? He and his clients would have sighted the many avalanches in the Mattun bowl on the way up the Kapallbahn, yet decided to press on. He and one of his clients paid the ultimate price for a bad decision. We saw a lot of other high risk lines yesterday, especially in the Mattun bowl, which was actually closed yesterday. You need to Login to know who's really who. Are there more this season? Or is the beeb just reporting them more? Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. You'll need to Register first of course. Agent Orange , as far as the Tirol goes, from Scarlet 's link, Quote: As the avalanche report shows, there was a similar avalanche situation in Tyrol exactly one year ago. Within two days, eight people were killed in three avalanche accidents. Comparing one set of stats as being similar to another is no reason for complacency. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports After all it is free. After one skier was killed in Kleinwalsertal, on a slope that is a known slide area, on his own at level They survived! WTF is wrong with these people? You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. A bag is no help under 4m of snow! Sad for all involved. Ski the Net with snowHeads. This article seems to show the frustration of the avalanche warning authorities out there. Although this is 'getting better by the day', the situation remains precarious for about a week — even if stage 3, i. Experience has shown that most avalanche events actually happen at this danger level. I don't ski off-piste now. But when I did, I got the impression that the snowheads I skied with were well aware that Level 3 was to be respected seriously. I don't recall being aware that 'most avalanche events actually happen at this danger level', though. And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. You know it makes sense. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Skiing when there are avalanche 4 warnings is not tragic, its idiotic. Scarlet , that's a very good link. However, disproportionately more people will ski dangerous terrain on a 3 day versus a 4 or 5 day. Arno wrote: achilles , more and bigger avalanches will typically happen on a day rated 3 compared with 2 or 1, but fewer and smaller than 4 or 5 all on average obviously. And there are many more L3 days than L4 days over the season Part of the problem might also be that Level 3 covers so many things. Level 3 due to fresh snow wind can be managed with experience because the problems can be seen. One of our guides when he's explaining the different levels to guests uses an analogy - if there was a considerable risk or even a moderate risk of being attacked by a shark whilst swimming, would you still be happy to swim in the sea. Of course, the people who come and book a freeride course with us are generally people who are aware of the dangers and want to learn how to minimise the risks. Not clear what you mean which is not meant to be a challenge. Do you mean 3rd, 4th, 5th day of a holiday or a ski tour? Arno , ah, with you now. In the last 4 or 5 years I've concluded that there is no answer to the avalanche conundrum. We talk endlessly over the subject here on SHs and other platforms. The spectrum of opinion just on this thread is mind boggling. The interpretation of the international avvy scale is worthy of PhD study. One thing I have done for years is to disregard Level5. This means 3 from 4 has far greater significance. About six years ago I watched a guy get flushed just like toilet paper down the loo down the east face of Schilthorn. Within a second a dozen or more folk were around me calling in the emergency. The guy sadly was dead, a day with a level 3 risk. Perhaps that guys death keeps me safe Just accept that it can go on a level3 day and don't be anywhere near when it does. I remember reading a great article on avalanche risk and group dynamics on wildsnow. Also, a simple change in the language used, can make a big difference. We should ski it. Should we ski it? Apologies for posting twice couldn't see how to remove the second load. Was with another ex - instructor mate in my local area Brand which is adjacent to Montafon.. Even so, after inspection we gave the local off piste valley the Lorenzital a miss because we decided it there was a quantifiable if small risk…as was pointed out on another thread such conservative calls are easier when you live in the Alps as we can always go back and do it tomorrow or next week or whenever.. I did the same a couple of times last summer due to danger from lightning strikes on the metal cables etc.. I might well have taken the risk, though, had it been my only chance of making the summit on an annual holiday…. I should point out my response despite the digressions into summer walking is topical.. I used to fly motorised paragliders. We always talked of risk and reward. We generally. Sadly, 6 of the people I used to fly with have lost their lives to the sport and many more I'd chatted to on forums. Extreme sports bring extreme rewards and have extreme risks. The idea of group psychology is huge. It works in many ways from feeling secure with more, showing off to otherd and the cautious one holding back the more risk averse. There is a saying in aviation. There are old pilots and the are bold pilots. But there are no old, bold pilots Very good discussion of Level 3 and its psychology. We dug pits and ruminated He then pointed out various locations around us which had specific features Level 3 with a general wave of an arm over the whole vista The comment about high risk sport - absolutely. I know of at least ten deaths in the Alps, in Southern Hemisphere and the Great Ranges from avalanches triggered way way above the victims. In one case, rockfall from an unstable spire loading up a lower slope and bang, the lot went. Just wrong place, wrong time We were doing summer DH in Vercorin and hooning down a fireroad and a rock the size of a minibus came thundering through the forest, bouncing like a giant golfball. If we'd been a m metres down the road we too would have been in the wrong place at the wrong time. Without knowing how a slope has developed over the season you simply don't know what it's current state is Usually works out ok it has for me , but sometimes luck runs out. The longer I look at this, the more I realise I don't know enough to assess what is safe and what isn't. Avy Risk 1 maybe 2 yesterday didn't stop a person getting killed 10kms from where we live, in a group with a guide. All I can think it must have been a cornice that got them with all the recent wind we've had, as conditions on the South side are very safe indeed, unless they were on the North side or climbing up the back of the Lauzet, tragic indeed. These are indeed very sad and sobering stories, but I wonder how dangerous off piste skiing really is, in comparison to other hazardous activities. Hundreds of motor cyclists die in the UK every year, and thousands more are seriously injured. Horse riding is notoriously dangerous remember when one of the government's senior advisers on drugs noted that more kids died from riding accidents than from Ecstasy - there was such an outcry at this heretical truth that he had to resign. Weathercam wrote: Avy Risk 1 maybe 2 yesterday didn't stop a person getting killed 10kms from where we live, in a group with a guide. This was mentioned in the bulletin that morning. New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! Solo Skiers v Groups - Orga Archives Lost and Found Ski Club of Great Britain To one side secret Mountain Hideout snowShops You cannot post to forums until you login You cannot read some forums until you login Read about snow conditions : snow conditions And leave your own snow report : snow report Find advice to help plan your ski holidays : ski holidays The snowHeads Ski Club : Ski Club 2. Terms and conditions Privacy Policy. Snow Reports. Agent Orange , as far as the Tirol goes, from Scarlet 's link, Quote:. As the avalanche report shows, there was a similar avalanche situation in Tyrol exactly one year ago. After all it is free After all it is free. You still have an 'old snow problem' with permanent weak points in the snowpack, warned the expert. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name: Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Arno wrote:. Weathercam wrote:.

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