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Piccadilly, my course with Ski New Gen was focussed exactly on steeps and bumps. It's benefited me no end.
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This was one of the most breathtaking views of the week, into the 4th valley and over the southern French Alps. Can anyone tell me the name of the very jagged mountain to the far right of the photo? I'd like to go there one day



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Pretty certain that's the Aiguilles d'Arves. Where was your pic taken from?



Sadly, this pic doesn't really do for the Aiguille d'Arves as much as they deserve. I should have stood up but I was panting like mad with a near-vertical drop in front of me! The view from the Aiguille de l'Epaisseur is absolutely stunning - both of the Arves and the panorama in general. Then there's the 800 odd metres of descent of 30 degree powder to follow. I'd put this fairly near the top of every 'must do' list of anyone with a pair of skins.

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I think it was Cime de Caron?
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shoogly, that makes sense - defo Aiguille d'Arves with the moody Ecrins under the smoke.
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shoogly wrote:
Piccadilly, my course with Ski New Gen was focussed exactly on steeps and bumps. It's benefited me no end.


Hmmmm, definitely food for thought.

That photo of the mountains above is GORGEOUS.
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