Wednesday, 19 February, 2003

So, farewell then, Chambon les Neiges…

It is with great sadness that the PisteHors crew have learned of the closure this season of Chambon les Neiges, a microstation perched on the slopes of an extinct volcano in the Grand Vallee of the Auvergne.

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Snow Shoe Guide Killed by Hautes-Pyrénées Slide

A snow shoe trek ended disastrously for Philippe Raynal, a 32 year old professional snow shoe guide from Pau after he was hit by an avalanche.

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Sunday, 16 February, 2003

Les Gendarmes Renifleurs

The Mountain Police (Peloton de Gendarmerie de Haute Montagne) down in Chamonix have been testing a new toy.  No not a flash ball gun but something called the Lifeguard built by DKL in the United States.

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Saturday, 15 February, 2003

Snowshoer Falls to Death in the Tabor

A ski tourist fell to his death from cliffs in the Tabor mountains in the Hautes Alpes.  The victim, a 45 year old man, left Névache at around 6H30 for a trip on snow shoes and skis and should have been back at the end of the morning.

In the early afternoon his family alerted the rescue services.  A helicopter found tracks at about 2,000 meters altitude in the late afternoon.  The body was recovered later by the police.

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Wednesday, 12 February, 2003

Ski Tourist Killed at Ceillac after Transceiver Malfunction

A ski tourist, resident of the Hautes-Alpes department has been killed by an avalanche this afternoon at Ceillac in the Queyras. 

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Tuesday, 11 February, 2003

Barèges Bans Off Piste

Ian has just returned from Barèges where he reported ideal conditions on the slopes but the Pic du Midi was closed and the local authority had also barred access to the off-piste sectors by a bye-law because of the risk of avalanche.

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Monday, 10 February, 2003

Over 1000 Downloads for the Ski Station Song

Recorded at every expense spared in our studios in the Rue du Bac, Paris.  Well okay in our flat, with the atmosphere of a ski station rendered with the latest computer wizardry.  Look out Cheeky Girls, les Zoufs have arrived.

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Friday, 07 February, 2003

Missing Snowboarders Answer Critics

Sylvain Dhonneur, spokeman for the missing Mont Rosset boarders has answered some questions on the website Camp2Camp, here is the English translation.

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Thursday, 06 February, 2003

Alive

The four snowboarders, missing since Monday near to Aime in the Beaufortain mountains were found alive at 15h40 this afternoon.  They had set out on snow shoes to climb Mont Rosset on Monday but were caught by bad weather.

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Bumper snowfall for the Pyrénées

The Pyrénées is having another excellent winter.  Over the last week there has been over 180cm of snow at 2,400 meters altitude.  A record since 1986 according to the ski resorts.  However the strong winds have brought a high risk of avalanche, with skiers in la Mongie and Puymorens having to be evacuated.

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