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A final farewell to winter 2010/11…

Category : Alpe d'Huez, Featured

Winter 2010/11 is finally over, and I don’t think I’m the only one who’s glad to see the back of it. Perhaps it was the lack of snow and the almost permanently sunny skies that made the ‘winter’ seem to last for ever.

Looking back at my reports over the season, it probably only snowed a total of ten times. And the sunshine – usually a welcome sight during the dark winter months – became monotonous, taunting us from the centre of clear blue skies devoid of snow-filled clouds.

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The last ski of the season?

Category : Alpe d'Huez, Featured, Snowsports

Today I skied in Alpe d’Huez. This week’s warm weather has had a drastic effect on the snow at all altitudes and I’ve been curious about the state of the pistes since lift company SATA reduced the price of daily passes last weekend.

As I was uploading yesterday’s report on the snow conditions in Les 2 Alpes, news reached me that the cold, hard pistes above 2100m had turned soft overnight. Not quite slushy, but wet and soft. Hmmm… was I about to discover the same thing in Alpe d’Huez?

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Plenty of snow in Les 2 Alpes

Category : Featured, Les 2 Alpes, Snowsports

The resort is quiet, holiday sales are down and the tour operators are starting to close-up for the summer. Which is great if you’ve already booked as there’s still plenty of skiing in Les 2 Alpes so whatever you do… pack your ski stuff and don’t cancel your holiday!

There’s a lot of chat around town that the snow is finished and the season is over. It’s not true! The chat is coming from seasonnaires who aren’t too impressed with current conditions and that’s partly because it’s warm in resort so everyone is more interested in BBQs and sunbathing than riding. Only the seriously keen – and the tourists – were on the mountain yesterday.

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One month to go… and counting…

Category : Alpe d'Huez, Featured, Snowsports

I’m struggling with what to write today. I’ve been waiting for the past two days to write this week’s post, hoping for some inspiration, some direction; wondering whether it’s too early to write the eulogy for winter 2010/11.

Last week I wrote about how well-covered the pistes of Alpe d’Huez were. A tour of the Grande Domaine left me pleasantly surprised and keen to make the most of the remaining few weeks of the season. But this week the weather’s become even more unpredictable with snow, sun, rain, sleet and wind every day.

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Snow drought? What snow drought?

Category : Alpe d'Huez, Featured, Other Villages, Snowsports

Let’s face facts; it hasn’t snowed much this winter. But despite the clear skies and sunshine it’s been pretty cold for the past few weeks, meaning what snow has fallen should still be in good condition. Yesterday I skied Alpe d’Huez’s Grand Domaine to find out for myself.

I started with the usual warm-up run from the top of the Signal down to Villard Reculas. The Petit Prince piste is a safe bet for good snow so always a gentle start to the day. I found the snow here to be fresh, fast and grippy… who’d know we were suffering a snow drought?

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Video – Winter 2010/11 Starts Here…

Category : Featured, Les 2 Alpes, Snowsports, Video

It’s so great to be back in France and I spent this morning on Les 2 Alpes’ glacier. There was plenty of snow, beautiful sunshine and the lift queues were much shorter than in the Summer. So if you’re a keen skier or snowboarder, make sure you remember to book your holiday here for half-term week 2011 and check out today’s video:

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Dinner tonight with Alain Baxter… and breakfast tomorrow!

Category : Les 2 Alpes, Snowsports

The bad-boy of British skiing and, really, the only British ski racer worth knowing – Alain Baxter – is having dinner with me tonight. Well… he’s having dinner at the hotel where I work and I’ll be serving him breakfast tomorrow morning and for the rest of the week.

Alain is in Les 2 Alpes to train with the BASI formation ski team, which is performing at the Interski event next year. So if you fancy watching the best British instructors performing some fast crossovers, get up to the glacier every morning this week…

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Mountain of Hell qualifying results

Category : Events, Les 2 Alpes, MTB

British rider Hazel Wakefield stunned herself and her team-mates by finishing top in the female category of this year’s downhill race, the Mountain of Hell. With a time of 00:39:09 she beat off fierce French competition but had no expectations of a place on the podium. The 27 year old isn’t a professional rider and came out to Les 2 Alpes for the first time this weekend with a group of friends from the Cornwall Freeriders club.

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No skiing or snowboarding today

Category : Les 2 Alpes, Snowsports

Skiers and snowboarders in Les 2 Alpesreturned disappointed from the Jandri Express this morning, as the lift was closed when winds reached 54km/hr. By late morning the Jandri Express 1 was running, allowing hikers and MTB riders to access the pistes of the front face and the Toura-Cretes section, which are sheltered from the southerly wind. With no snowsports on offer the resort was far more lively this morning and afternoon activities have started earlier than usual, with the climbing wall already busy.

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Video – Mega Ladies 2010 – Alpe d’Huez

Category : Alpe d'Huez, Events, MTB, Other Villages, Video

Filmed in Alpe d’Huez and Allemont this morning, the latest video from Destination Oisans brings you the speed and the snow of today’s Mega Ladies race. Hope you enjoy it…