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    Posted: 20 Jan 09 at 5:54pm

Just intrigued, off to Chamonix soon ... looking forward to it as i've not been there before ... anywhere in particular i should head?

Anyone on here skiied the Vallee Blanche... sounds pretty mazin'

The alps are reaally getting it snowwise at the moment :D

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Hell yes, apparenlty theyve had 30cm allready this week, very cold though. Never skied the french side of Mt. Blanc but if you get bored head through the tunnel (about 10mins) onto the italian side and their are some great resorts.

Commayer - the skiing isnt great but an excellent town, with shopping and bars etc

Le Rosier/ La thuile - smaller resort in both italy and france, some great skiing

Pila- abit further down the vally, and quite small, but some excellent runs and a really friendly atmosphere.

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Originally posted by Wave Rider

Just intrigued, off to Chamonix soon ... looking forward to it as i've not been there before ... anywhere in particular i should head?

Anyone on here skiied the Vallee Blanche... sounds pretty mazin'

The alps are reaally getting it snowwise at the moment :D

Skiied in Cham 5 times; Done the VB once; Take a guide.  Most do not and miss out on the best bits - and some don't come back; BE HONEST with your OP experience and it will be better.  We came down one of the more challenging routes, but not the most balls out (Garbage Coulior anyone?) It is a very simple Ski, but has proper-danger involved.  It's an "interesting walk doen...." to the main "ski on" area.

As for the rest of the Cham valley; it's great!!!

You can go mad on the Brevant for 1/2 a day; cruise around Argentiére/Le Tour for a morning etc; it is a slightly dis-connected Ski area, but it's a great place to ski.  Most "areas" are a good zoom for a fast Skier in 1/2 a day or so.

It's a proper mountain village and so has more to offer; climbing on the mountains in winter is a challange; I want to Ski Mt Blanc at some point and quite fancy doing the VB properly and skiing form the top of the Aiguille Du Midi cable car.

If you are anygood OP; get a guide and have a ball; there is ooodles of powder possible in Cham and the area.

 

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The Vallee Blanche is fantastic, but don't go with out a guide. You may not come back. It takes most of the day to do, not because it's difficult, but because you will want to look round at the scenery which is out of this world.

Grands Montets is a great area if your a good skier. One thing to look out for is if the snow doesn't come all the way down to the town which is only at 900m you may need to take a lift down at the end of the day.

Enjoy, it's a great ski area.

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Chapter and verse:

http://pistehors.com/backcountry/wiki/Haute-Savoie/Skiing-Th e-Vallee-Blanche

I'd heard it was nubbut a blue run, but quite fancy it having read the above, on scenery grounds at least .. off to Zermatt this year however .... provided I survive the Tiger trophy three weeks earler.

Weird to go sailing, then skiing, then back to the boats.

 

 

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Originally posted by NickA

Chapter and verse:

http://pistehors.com/backcountry/wiki/Haute-Savoie/Skiing-Th e-Vallee-Blanche

I'd heard it was nubbut a blue run, but quite fancy it having read the above, on scenery grounds at least .. off to Zermatt this year however .... provided I survive the Tiger trophy three weeks earler.

Weird to go sailing, then skiing, then back to the boats.

I would urge anyone who thinks they might ski without a guide to read that.

This bit is worth reading twice.

As basic kit for a group I would suggest the following personal kit: a climbing harness, a 2 meter sling, a self blocking pulley (Petzl Mini traxion, a small emergency ascender (Petzl Tibloc), two screwgate karabiners and an ice screw. The group should also have a pair of 30 meter 8mm short climbing ropes and a couple of prussik loops. Each person should also attach a a 60cm free length of 9-10mm cord to their harness with a figure of 8 climbing knot with a screw gate karabiner on the other end. This makes external crevasse rescue easier and can be used to secure you using the ice screw to the wall of a crevasse. You will need to know how to use all this gear too... both for self and external crevasse rescue. Did I mention something about hiring a guide already?

I would also ensure that you all have tranceevers and have practiced finding them, and make sure you all have them on send.....

I would also want to ensure I had at least 4 fully qualified mates who can GMOODS

Get Me Out Of Deep Snow who know how to use the kit and have done it before.

When we Skiied it we had myself, 2 other "mountain climbers with winter climbing experience"; One RAF pilot who had jsut done artic training, most of the kit mentioned above and we still took a guide.

If you do it, take a guide....

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Read this too:

http://pistehors.com/backcountry/wiki/Avalanches/Nivotest

and this

http://pistehors.com/backcountry/wiki/Avalanches/Slab-Avalan ches

if skiing the steeper stuff (>40) read this too:

http://pistehors.com/backcountry/wiki/Avalanches/Loose-Snow- Avalanches

In fact, have a wander around the whole site

 

 

And then take a guide.

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Take a guide.

I've not skied it, but I have climbed the area in Winter involving traversing the "Mer De Glace" and it's not something you want to do without a guide, believe me.

The walk down from the 'Aguile du Midi' claims a few skiers every year. It's much nicer with crampons on going down almost vertical ice steps, but you haven't really got that option in your nice shiny 'Atomic's'.

You'll get some amazing views.... maybe not quite like this one, but hey you have to go up rather than down to get these... :-)


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