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Vaujany - Alpe d'Huez

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I've not had time to put a commentary on this but it gives you an idea of conditions

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1631836719946744879&hl=en


Last edited by Poster: A snowHead on Fri 8-12-06 7:52; edited 1 time in total
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davidof, Wow looks great!
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davidof, strong winds down your way then ? That snow looked almost Scottish Laughing

Lovely day though, thanks for sharing that.
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davidof, That's better than anything that has been on TV today snowHead
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That looked like fun! Very good to see, after all the gloom and doom. Thanks. Very Happy
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I've put some comments on the conditions here

http://pistehors.com/news/ski/comments/0656-improving-snow-conditions-dec-2006/
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davidof, looks like a step in the right direction!

have you done any touring above Allemont/Rivier d'Allemont on the Belledonne side? Looks like some interesting stuff there
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davidof, looks like a step in the right direction!

have you done any touring above Allemont/Rivier d'Allemont on the Belledonne side? Looks like some interesting stuff there


I know the area reasonably well, it is actually quite a long drive from my house, around 1hr so we don't go that way very often but quite a lot of the stuff we do on the western side drops over to the east. There are a lot of bowls that are not too extreme and hold the snow really well.
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davidof, Brilliant. Just as here - good skiing down to around 2,000m or a little below. Looked like fab snow and must have been worth the hike. Very Happy Very Happy
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davidof, Lovely, thanks for sharing it with us. Looks like it was hard work though! No sign of any large chunks of Mont Sec falling off on your way past?
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I've added a route description and trip report here

http://pistehors.com/backcountry/wiki/Isere-Drome/Les-Aiguillettes-De-Vaujany-North-West-Bowl

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Just a cautionary note. There were a couple of avalanche incidents in Switzerland yesterday. On on the Grand St Bernard, on an east facing slope between 2000-2500 meters, two skiers partially buried. No serious injuries and the other on the col between the Allalinhorn and Alphubel at 3500m, north aspect, two skiers triggered and carried away by a slab. The risk will increase over the next 48 hours in France with the fresh snow and strong winds.
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