Backcountry Skiing and Snowboarding Ski and Snowboard News 2013-02-10T22:46:16Z Copyright (c) 2013, davidof ExpressionEngine tag:pistehors.com,2013:02:10 Snow: Too much of a good thing? tag:pistehors.com,2013:news/ski/index/1.1077 2013-02-10T22:35:00Z 2013-02-10T22:46:16Z davidof http://PisteHors.com Road and lift closures. Evacuations and residents confined to their homes. The storms that have brought over 7 meters of snow to the Pyrenees since the New Year don’t seem to be putting a smile on ski resort director’s faces. Quite the opposite in fact. Some are asking if they were not better off with last season’s snow drought. Yesterday at Mourtis, a resort where skiers are more familiar with grass and mud, the piste bashers were running non-stop and the upper lifts have barely opened all week. The diesel bills is eye watering.

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And the snowiest spot in the world is? tag:pistehors.com,2013:news/ski/index/1.1076 2013-02-07T19:44:00Z 2013-02-07T20:17:04Z davidof http://PisteHors.com No not Valdez in Alaska or Niseko in Japan but the spa town of Cauterets in the Pyrenees. Normally better known for its suphur smelling waters the town has been battling against snowmaggedon since the New Year. Anyone who has followed our snow reports will have noticed that the avalanche risk in the area has seemingly been stuck on “High”; that is because the area has seen over 7 meters (that’s 276 inches) since the start of January.


Photo Credit TO Cauterets

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The Ghost Resorts that Haunt the Alps tag:pistehors.com,2013:news/ski/index/1.1073 2013-02-02T10:32:00Z 2013-02-02T11:07:44Z davidof http://PisteHors.com The Daube has a good article on the long shadow cast by the ghost stations of the alps and focusses on Drouzin le Mont. They also talk about Abondance (saved by an American who then threw in the towel and currently run by the town hall) and St Honore (la Morte) both of which we’ve covered in previous articles.  It is a nearly decade since St Honore was bought by a mysterious Savoyard company called La Fourmi (The Ant) for 1.6 million euros. Two of the buildings were done up and the apartments sold. Another building was bought by a notaire. In 2011 the final building got planning permission in 2011 for CP Promotion, a subsidary of La Fourmi but since then, nothing. It seems the curse of St Hughes still blights this community.

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Fantastic finale of the Grande Odyssee tag:pistehors.com,2013:news/ski/index/1.1071 2013-01-23T18:40:00Z 2013-01-23T18:58:14Z davidof http://PisteHors.com After 11 days of competition, in extremely harsh weather conditions, the 2013 edition of the Grande Odyssée Savoie Mont-Blanc (GDO) finished today with the victory of Czech Jiri Vondrak who covered the 1 000 km distance and 30,000 meters of vertical in 42h22’39’’. Slovak Milos Gonda came second at 27’08’’ and the first Frenchman Jean Philippe Pontier (who won the first leg) followed in third place. The first woman overall was Isabelle Travadon.

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Multivictim searches, and the best transceiver is? tag:pistehors.com,2013:news/ski/index/1.1070 2013-01-23T18:27:00Z 2013-01-23T18:39:23Z davidof http://PisteHors.com Around this time of year we begin to see the results of “Beacon Beauty Pageants” as someone launches tests of the various avalanche transceivers on the market. The tests are normally pretty straightforward. Hide a beacon under snow and then time how long it takes people to find it. So far, so simple.

search with avalanche transceiver

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Grande Odyssée round-up tag:pistehors.com,2013:news/ski/index/1.1069 2013-01-20T18:53:00Z 2013-01-20T20:17:25Z redac Dog sledding is getting more and more popular. Ski resorts have realized this and the bigger ones are hiring professional mushers to give tourists a taste of their childhood when they used to read Jack London’s books. One dog can easily drag 100 kilos.


Race leader Jira Vondrak today near Bessans

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New Year’s avalanche round-up tag:pistehors.com,2013:news/ski/index/1.1066 2013-01-11T23:30:00Z 2013-01-12T00:01:30Z davidof http://PisteHors.com There have been 7 avalanche fatalities to date in 7 incidents. 5 of them off piste skiing or snowboarding, 1 on snowshoes and 1 ski touring. At the same point last year there had been zero fatalities. Where a bulletin was available the incidents occured at risk levels 3 and 4. Both these levels should be considered as a real danger of skier triggered avalanches and there is a problem of either information or perception of risk by winter sports enthusiasts, particularly amongst off piste skiers and snowboarders.

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9th edition of the Grande Odyssée tag:pistehors.com,2013:news/ski/index/1.1065 2013-01-10T13:03:00Z 2013-01-10T14:14:14Z redac The 9th edition of the Grande Odyssée sled dog race starts on the Saturday (12th January 2003). The conditions are looking good again this year with abundant snow fall above 1500 meters over 1000km of trails. The Christmas warm spell affected conditions lower down but fresh snow before New Years eve and renewed snow today should improve things.

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A Life Ascending on iTunes tag:pistehors.com,2012:news/ski/index/1.1064 2012-12-27T20:44:00Z 2012-12-27T20:52:27Z davidof http://PisteHors.com In case you didn’t catch A Life Ascending when it did the round of the mountain film festivals it is now available as an iTunes download. It is not often you see a film focussed exclusively on ski touring and guiding.  The film follows controversial Swiss mountain guide Ruedi Beglinger with his wife and two young daughters and their life in the remote Selkirk Mountains mountains of Western Canada.

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Meteo France issues Orange Avalanche Alert for Alps tag:pistehors.com,2012:news/ski/index/1.1063 2012-12-14T16:54:01Z 2012-12-14T17:21:01Z davidof http://PisteHors.com At 16h00 Meteo France’s regional center in Grenoble issued an orange alert for avalanche risk for the following departments: Haute-Savoie (74), Savoie (73), Isère (38) and the Hautes-Alpes (05). They say that the “avalanche activity that is anticipated for the next 24 hours is the kind of event that is seen only once during an entire winter.”

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Ortovox recalls 3+ beacon tag:pistehors.com,2012:news/ski/index/1.1062 2012-12-10T08:12:00Z 2012-12-10T08:21:01Z davidof http://PisteHors.com Ortovox are launching a preventative recall of their 3+ beacon model. The recall concerns all beacons shipped to vendors after the 17th October 2012. The beacon can switch to transmit mode after 2 minutes in search mode. Ortovox advise that affected beacons should no longer be used. You can check if your beacon is affected by following this link: Ortovox 3+ Recall

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First Italian avalanche death of the season tag:pistehors.com,2012:news/ski/index/1.1061 2012-12-09T22:05:00Z 2012-12-09T22:08:57Z davidof http://PisteHors.com It was a busy weekend for the rescue services although given the avalanche risk and quantity of fresh snow things could have been a lot worse. Ski tourers seem to largely heeded warnings and opted for outings in the forests in lower mountain ranges where the risk was lower.  The message still doesn’t seem to be getting through to some piste skiers who continue to take pistes closed due to the avalanche risk with no search and rescue equipment.


Fences and warnings no deterrent to off piste skiers

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Avalanche in the Haute-Savoie tag:pistehors.com,2012:news/ski/index/1.1060 2012-12-06T17:32:00Z 2012-12-07T10:46:59Z davidof http://PisteHors.com A couple of back country enthusiast triggered a slab avalanche close to the Col du Planbois on the north side of the Montagne de Sullens (1839 meters) near Manigod in the Aravis mountain range. The alert was given to the rescue services a little before 1pm and members of the Chamonix PGHM were dispatched to the scene. The victim, 60 year old woman, was found using probes. She was transported by helicopter to Annecy in a critical condition. Another person with the woman was unharmed.

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Avalanche Alert for the Alps and Pyrenees tag:pistehors.com,2012:news/ski/index/1.1059 2012-12-06T11:58:00Z 2012-12-06T12:02:16Z davidof http://PisteHors.com Meteo France have issued the following alert at Thursday 6th December 2012 at 11:18 for the Pyrenees and Northern Alps. The risk is currently Considerable to High for all mountain ranges with a temporary Extreme (5/5) risk during Friday night in parts of the Northern Alps.

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Tignes Avalanche buries two skiers tag:pistehors.com,2012:news/ski/index/1.1058 2012-12-05T11:43:00Z 2012-12-06T18:05:06Z davidof http://PisteHors.com Two off piste skiers have been hit by an avalanche in the Tovière sector of Tignes a little before midday, a third skier escaped the slide. The avalanche occurred on a north sector slope under the top of the Aeroski lift close to the Paquerettes black itinerary. The run was closed at the time. The sector is avalanche prone.

[update: the young woman died late this afternoon]

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