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Three Valleys 2015/2016: Méribel, Courchevel, Val Thorens, Les Menuires, La Tania

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@christine28 The Maison des Enfants is by the base of the Tovets chair - say 3-400m along the road from the bottom of the sledge run
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Today started off with a horrendous decent down Pic Bleu (somebody needs to have a word with whoever was assigned to bash it last night - icy, strewn with "death cookies" and bumps) and ended with a lovely run down Folyeres. By 5PM there was 5CM of fresh snow at Chenus and 3CM in La Tania. All bodes well for our last day tomorrow. Jerusalem wasn't in good nick today, we had a blast on it yesterday - just shows how much difference a day can make. Runs of the day were Biolley (down to StM), Lapin, Lievre and Anemones. Most reds we did today weren't that enjoyable ...
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Lovely / fluffy April powder in the morning (even down to low levels). Pic Bleu wad absolutely tremendous as were Jerusalem and Biolley down to StM. Much heavier post lunch. Those out tomorrow will have a great day. Warming up from early next week.
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Conditions still remarkably good although the heat means that it is getting very slushy in the afternoons. Icy in the morning then nice soft spring snow then slush.

All bathed in sunshine. It's been a very good season in the 3vs.
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It was good today. It was very, very good. Fresh snow, low temps meant the best Spring conditions and plenty of freshies for everyone. Quiet too! Toofy Grin
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20 April 2016. Spent today in Three Valley's finding plenty of fresh powder!

Managed five longer classic routes today. There was even untracked powder still to be found.

For more details of these routes see the 2016 Three Valleys Album on my facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/LesArcsWinter/photos_stream?tab=photos_albums

Great spring conditions right now. Get out here if you can and enjoy the fresh snow with more on the way according to the Meteo France!
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Anyone in VT now please- can you tell me whether the snow on the beginner slopes in centre of VT is holding up - we are going with a near beginner next week. Is it getting slushy by the afternoon please?
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@Villz, softening pretty quickly during the day in general, but it doesn't become deep slush by the end of the day around the magic carpets area - they should be ok with a good instructor showing them how to handle it. Gentianes getting very slushy from mid day onwards though...
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Some changes ahead in the Belleville valley this summer.

The Jerusalem piste is having some earthworks undertaken at the top and bottom of the run to enable it to be reclassified as a blue.

Two new chairlifts in Val Thorens, Boismint and Stade, both will be 6 seater and replacements for existing lifts.
The demise of the old Boismint has been quick, it has already been demolished. I shall miss it's uncomfortable seats.
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Duster wrote:
Some changes ahead in the Belleville valley this summer.

The Jerusalem piste is having some earthworks undertaken at the top and bottom of the run to enable it to be reclassified as a blue.

Two new chairlifts in Val Thorens, Boismint and Stade, both will be 6 seater and replacements for existing lifts.
The demise of the old Boismint has been quick, it has already been demolished. I shall miss it's uncomfortable seats.


Good to see another person from the Southend area! I'll be heading out there in June/July to do some renovations and will put my hiking boots on and wander down to take some photos. I watched them replacing a lift last summer and the skill of the helicopter pilots when they transport the metal structures up the hill and position them for bolting is amazing.
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Duster wrote:
Some changes ahead in the Belleville valley this summer.

The Jerusalem piste is having some earthworks undertaken at the top and bottom of the run to enable it to be reclassified as a blue.

Two new chairlifts in Val Thorens, Boismint and Stade, both will be 6 seater and replacements for existing lifts.
The demise of the old Boismint has been quick, it has already been demolished. I shall miss it's uncomfortable seats.


WHY???? They will ruin the best piste in Les Menuires...
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Some changes ahead in the Belleville valley this summer.

The Jerusalem piste is having some earthworks undertaken at the top and bottom of the run to enable it to be reclassified as a blue.

Two new chairlifts in Val Thorens, Boismint and Stade, both will be 6 seater and replacements for existing lifts.

The demise of the old Boismint has been quick, it has already been demolished. I shall miss it's uncomfortable seats.



Is there really a need to do anything with Jerusalem? The top section is not that hard for blue run skiers - having said that, I got the "stare" from a friend when her 6 year old really struggled down it after I said "he'll be absolutely fine, he'll love it". On 2 occasions this season I found that the grooming on Jerusalem was more of a concern - whoever did it must have been on the genepi before he got in the basher.
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Duster wrote:
Some changes ahead in the Belleville valley this summer.

The Jerusalem piste is having some earthworks undertaken at the top and bottom of the run to enable it to be reclassified as a blue.

Two new chairlifts in Val Thorens, Boismint and Stade, both will be 6 seater and replacements for existing lifts.
The demise of the old Boismint has been quick, it has already been demolished. I shall miss it's uncomfortable seats.


Wouldn't have said Boismint - though a fave place for a loosener lap or too - was that heavily trafficked that it needed a 6 pack. No idea about Stade - never use it. That and the resculpting of Jerusalem suggest that the lift cos have more funds than they know what to do with.

Now terraforming an actual downhill slope below the Knife & Fork and sculpting a express ski lane behind Peclet to the Cairn` - that might be money well spent
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SETAM have a programme of investment where they are replacing all the single speed chair lifts with two speed, plein sud two years ago and plan de l'Eau last year. Boismint had one of the oldest two speed chair lifts and it was its turn.

Boismint is an unsung hero in VT as often when visibility is bad elsewhere through high cloud it often is below the cloud level.
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What is the idea behind replacing Stade with a 6 seat chair ?

I haven't raced at VT so I don't know whether there was a problem with queues for the poma.
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Jerusalem is great because it's a bit more challenging at the top...why on earth do they want to go and change the best run in the 3V? Grrr!
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rjs wrote:
What is the idea behind replacing Stade with a 6 seat chair ?

I haven't raced at VT so I don't know whether there was a problem with queues for the poma.


I was wondering this as well. Will it allow them to open up a new area; potentially linking back to the Plein Sud area?
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SETAM have a programme of investment where they are replacing all the single speed chair lifts with two speed, plein sud two years ago and plan de l'Eau last year. Boismint had one of the oldest two speed chair lifts and it was its turn.

Boismint is an unsung hero in VT as often when visibility is bad elsewhere through high cloud it often is below the cloud level.


Still, I'd have thought that 2 Lacs is a better bet. Haven't really had to queue at Boismint when I've been there (other than when Moutiers has an issue) whereas 2 Lacs nearly always has a big line of people.
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The Jerusalem piste is having some earthworks undertaken at the top and bottom of the run to enable it to be reclassified as a blue.



Nooooooooooo. Bar-stewards, leave it alone.
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Heated seats and covers? If not, someone put a request in please. 😀
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emwmarine wrote:


Good to see another person from the Southend area! I'll be heading out there in June/July to do some renovations and will put my hiking boots on and wander down to take some photos. I watched them replacing a lift last summer and the skill of the helicopter pilots when they transport the metal structures up the hill and position them for bolting is amazing.


I shall be driving out there as well this summer, I also have some work to do on my apartment. I will no doubt take a look at the construction work, I find it fascinating to watch.
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rjs wrote:
What is the idea behind replacing Stade with a 6 seat chair ?

I haven't raced at VT so I don't know whether there was a problem with queues for the poma.


According to the planning document the new Stade chair will arrive about 300 metres higher than the existing poma and will give access to Lac Blanc as well as a new red called Stade. The new lift will start lower down where the existing Roc poma is which is also being demolished. A new teleski Club is is being constructed to give access for competition and entertainment whatever that means. It is all in the environmental and planning assessment which is 51 pages in French and can be found at http://www.lesbelleville.fr/download/enquete-dutilite-publique-environnementale-station-de-val-thorens?wpdmdl=2973. It looks like they want to open this area up a little more to skiers.
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@Duster, Thanks. It states that the new Club des Sports poma is for racing and training, not "entertainment".

The justification of it all looks good to me.
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That makes more sense. It will be interesting to see the piste map in the autumn.
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Just been talking to someone in VT and they have very rarely seen this much snow around the village at the end of May. It would be great to nip down there with a pair of hiking boots.
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Car uplift?

http://www.valthorens.com/en/live/livecams--webcams/resort-livecam.550.html
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It's a shame as it looks like it would be fantastic powder to ski on.
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Sevabel, the lift company for Les Menuires/St Martin have issued the following statement (translated from French) in respect of the Jerusalem changes.


"[CORRECTION]
The red track of Jerusalem will not be affected in its current form, there will be a blue track variant for those who do not wish to take the "wall" of the summit and avoid it. The rest of the track profile will be retained in full.
The other part of the work is to lengthen the run to reach the Biolley track.
Fans of The Jerusalem can still have fun.
We are sorry to have disturbed you. "


Perhaps they read snowheads!
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Phew! I like the idea of lengthening the end...I think many years ago there was an extra bit to Jerulsalem on the piste map, so you sweep around the left hand bend at the end (as now), but then turned right after a few metres to carry on down the hill. If they add that back in, it'll be a nice addition.
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I agree@Perty, I'm sure they could connect it to Biolley without forcing us to go round the bend and past the StM chair entrance.
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Snowing today - https://www.facebook.com/valthorens.resort/videos/10154333252142764/
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La tania merges with courchevel

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La Perrière and Saint-Bon merge in to "Courchevel"
It may have been an April Fool by us a few years ago saying La Tania was being renamed Courchevel but it is getting nearer (sort of)...

The two local councils (La Tania belongs to La Perrière) have approved the merger and will make a final decision on the naming of the towns before the 30 September 2016 with the new towns coming in to effect on 1st January 2017.

As we understand it these are likely to be La Perrière commune de Courchevel, Saint-Bon commune de Courchevel and La Tania commune de Courchevel. We can't see the name La Tania disappearing anytime soon - the 1550 and 1650 designations are still widely in use for Courchevel Village and Moriond.

Financially these changes do make sense so hopefully a new lift or escalator/walk way up the chalets area can be financed and the main centre of La Tania & the arrival area at The Montana can be all refurbed now.

The further benefits of one commune and joint publicity, tourist info, major developments, ski area improvements and belonging to "Courchevel" one of the premier ski resort names in the world are all fairly obvious too. Inter-village transport links should improve too and maybe La Tania will have full free bus links at the beginning and end of the ski season and through the Summer too.

Of course no one with lose their job and there will just be additional bureaucracy available and two town halls etc etc. Further information in the Mairie Newsletter


From latania.co.uk
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Just back from a summer trip to St Martin. We had some lovely hikes in warm sun over 3 days. New stuff:

The council has put in pavements and parking bays from the town hall to about half way up the hill towards the main car park. The road is therefore narrower, and there are fewer parking spaces outside the boulangerie etc. It looks very smart, especially with summer flowers in the newly created planting areas, but it may make finding a parking spot while you buy your morning baguette somewhat tricker. I can see that it will make drivers go more slowly, though I've really experienced anyone racing up the hill anyway. The big car park in the village is being expanded right at the back, and the parking up on the main road opposite Notre Dame de la Vie appears to have been expanded and tarted up.

First day we did a hike up to the Lac de Lou where a new very smart looking refuge is being built-there's even a crane up there at the moment! In the meantime a rather quaint shack on the site is serving drinks and simple meals and what I think is the original old montagnette/refuge (next to and dwarfed by the new one) is being renovated.

Jerusalem-we walked past the top and there is as yet no sign of the creation of a new blue slope to avoid the steep bit. At the bottom where you turn left to head back to the lift, there sat a lonely theodolite. We didn't take the left turn but walked straight down and we could immediately appreciate that we were on the old bit of the piste which has been shut off for the last 10 years or so. It does seem like they are following the same route focussing their attention on the same part as before, bringing you down to Biollay after the first couple of bends.

Not news but I'll mention it anyway-on the second day we hiked up up the Vallee des Encombres via the gorge and the ruined village of Planlebon from Le Chatelard to the Refuge du Gitamelon. How fab was that...I can't wait to finally ski the off piste route from the top of La Masse down there. Madeye-Smiley
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...there sat a lonely theodolite.


"stood", surely? wink
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@Perty, thanks for the update.

Thinking about the new refuge at Lac du Lou, I've walked up there from Les Menuires a couple of times and wouldn't have thought there is enough hiking and walkers going there in the summer to justify it. So it got me wondering if they are going to make the off-piste Lac du Lou run into a piste like they did with the Pierre Lory last season. After all it gets a lot of traffic now, so maybe ... Shocked
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@andy1234, that's what I was thinking. I confess I've never done the La Masse - Lac de Lou itinerary, though my OP skills are more than up to it. It's either skied out or, when there is new snow, I am concerned about the Avi risk...every year someone dies up there, though it often seems to be those who start from the VT side. I do hope it doesn't turn into a piste though.
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Yes it's a nice run though heavily skied, even when it's dangerous.

I used the outside toilet at the old refuge in the summer and didn't notice a bird nesting on the cistern above. When I opened the door it flew out with a loud squawk and nearly scared me to death Very Happy
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Val Thorens, official opening 26th November 2016:

http://www.valthorens.com/en/activities-and-entertainment/events/details/opening-val-thorens.372.e370.html

Only 106 days to go, or 15 weeks...
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