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Thursday, 18 October, 2007

Ski resort operator Transmontagne is wound up

In a move that has surprised many and shocked others Transmontagne group, which runs Ski Dubai as well as a number of French resorts was wound-up by the Lyon Commerical Court on Tuesday. The remains of the group are being sold off piecemeal to a number of interested parties. Transmontagne’s lawyer, Maitre Jean-Marie Chanon decaled the decision “a catatrophy” to waiting journalists.

chamrousse
Top of the ski runs at Chamrousse

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Monday, 15 October, 2007

Ski Company Goes Green To Combat Climate Change

With the impact of global warming increasingly affecting winters in the Alps a young ski company leads the field by going carbon negative. Chalet 1802 has gone green in order to offset its carbon footprint, offer clients an environmental option when booking their ski holidays and raise awareness about climate change within the ski industry.

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Saturday, 13 October, 2007

Mont Blanc doubles in size

New detailed GPS readings taken on the 15-16th September have shown that Mont-Blanc measures 4810.9 meters. Mont-Blanc is covered by a thick ice-cap which has thickened by 2.15 meters in just 2 years but more suprisingly the volume of the ice has nearly doubled. At least that is, according to the “Géomètres experts de Haute-Savoie”.

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Le Mont Blanc in the summer

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Saturday, 06 October, 2007

Black Diamond Test Centre

Black Diamond will once again be running their test centre in the Edelweiss hotel at la Grave. La Grave, with its unique unpisted high mountain domain is considered one of the freeride capitals of the world and offers a superb open air test laboratory for Black Diamond gear. All the new 2008 mid-sized freeride skis and fatties (including the Havoc, Verdict, Zealot and the new Megawatts!) will be available with a choice of touring, alpine and telemark bindings. The center will also have the women specific Velvet and Joule skis. The BD range has been creating quite a buzz.

edelweiss hotel la grave
Black Diamond’s Test Center in la Grave

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Thursday, 27 September, 2007

Mondial du Ski and Snowboard 2007

The Mondial du Ski et Snowboard is the traditional springboard event for the new season. Held over the autumn half term holidays, from the 27th October to 5th November, the event gives skiers and snowboarders access to 110 hectares of skiing on the largest lift equipped glacier in Europe. With snow already falling on the mountains we may even get a repeat of 2003 when, as a bonus, it was possible to ski to the village in a meter of fresh powder.

mondial du ski

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Saturday, 01 September, 2007

World’s longest ski vert

Where is the world’s biggest ski vertical? You might imagine Everest or perhaps somewhere amongst the high mountain of Peru. Two Austrian skiers from Kitzbühel, Axel Naglich et Peter Ressmann have just skied Mont Saint Elias, in Alaska. At 5489 meters altitude it is far from the highest mountain in the world, it is not even the highest summit in Alaska. That honour goes to 6193 meter Denali (Mt McKinley). However you can ski from the summit to sea level, over 5km of challenging vertical. Mount Everest can only muster 3,448 meters of lung busting descent to base camp.

mount st elias
Nice view

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Friday, 27 July, 2007

Quiksilver to dump Rossignol?

Marriages between stars often have the habit of being short lived, especially when there are cultural differences. When both parties are forced to issue a press release denying a split in the face of persistent rumours you can be almost sure there is something afoot. The marriage between the pretty young Australian-American Quiksilver (ZQK/NYSE) and the waning French beau, Rossignol looked difficult from the beginning. Commentators said that Quiksilver had paid too high a dowry and that the pair would have trouble deciding where to set up home.

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Tuesday, 24 July, 2007

Savoie ski resorts commit “ecological suicide”

Member of parliament for the Savoie and former minister, Herve Gaymard has accused ski areas in the Savoie of committing “ecological suicide”. Gaymard, former president of the ANENA (National Association for the Study of Snow and Avalanches), says that the valley has to “stop the headlong over development of ski resorts.” The battle is over water and the players include local farmers, permanent residents, ski resorts and the EDF, the Government run electric company. Along with other local representatives he has called “for a global approach to water management”. Already residents of some towns in the area have suffered from water shortages during the winter.

maurienne snow making

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Wednesday, 04 July, 2007

It’s not climate change, stupid!

The director of les 7 Laux has bit back at media reports that climate change caused the closure of Abondance and Céüze. In the case of Céüze, although lifts were silent ski tourers were able to climb to the top of the bowl until Easter. He sees the problem more as a poorly positioned and marketed product that hasn’t responded to changing clientelle.

Grand Cerf les 7 Laux telemix
The future: high altitude skiing accessed by telecabines

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Sunday, 01 July, 2007

Owning a French mountain property: a risky business

What liabilities, if any, are incumbent on the owner of a French property who is about to let it out or sell it? Thanks to a recent change to the wording of articles L. 125-5 and R. 125-23 to R. 125-27 of the environmental code, the tenant’s or buyer’s position has now been substantially improved thanks to the duty of information package ( ”information acquéreur locataire” ).

avalanche chalet

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