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Is it worth pre ordering list passes off the http://www.2alpes.com web site or does it not save much time
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Not much point really,esp as they have now gone to mag passes(no faffing about with photos)Have always found the purchase of passes to be 'the' most efficient process in any resort......your money is gone in seconds
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Is the La Grave area avalanche blasted or should a transceiver, shovel, etc. be rented
Definitely not avalanche controlled. Lots of crevasses too so you need to know what your doing and have sufficient knowledge/gear for self rescue. Take a guide basically.
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Llew, It's a wilderness. No patrol/markers/anything. You take a guide or you take your chances. There are a couple of well-defined routes down, but I've never skied it in freshies, so would take a guide (I have one in mind) if the conditions required it. Definately if there's an appreciable risk then either don't go or take all the clobber as scottishskier says.
I've skied it once or twice late season and back myself to find the way down in packed conditions, but won't ever go there alone.
The snow cat follows the same route as you'd walk, but has slightly "variable" operating times/days. You can't bank on it but it's nice when it's there.
The crevasses scottishskier refers to are principally on La Grave's glacier, which is properly roped and patrolled. Below the glacier you're on your own.
Nonetheless, if you're aware of the risks and mitigate against them, it will provide an awesome day's skiing, and something you won't forget in a hurry. Basically, it's like skiing before anyone started to organise and sanitise things.
You are most welcome to tag along with us when we go, but we're not mountaineers or the mountain rescue, so beyond common sense there's not a lot we could do to rescue you from a deep hole, etc.
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Totally understand.
Its a bit of a wierd concept, off piste, but with lifts specifically to get there from La Grave.
Is it a 20min hike both ways or does it slope from the la Grave side to LDA
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Llew,
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Is it a 20min hike both ways or does it slope from the la Grave side to LDA
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Nope.
Did it at February half term. Go to the top of the LDA glacier - we went up via the funicular. There is then a short ski downhill followed by a couple of hundred metres of skating to the bottom of a Tbar. At the top of the Tbar is the 'lift' over to the top of La Grave. This is a piste basher with two ropes out the back with T bars on the ropes. This tows skiers in the LaGrave direction only. There is then a short steep ramp to ski down to the top of the La Grave lift 'system' The top lift is a button up the glacier - the runs by the side of this lift are blues and are pisted and roped, so should be crevasse free. We went no further as we weren't euipped for, or had the time to go further. Going back up the tow some interesting crevasses were visible just a few feet from the tow (between the tow and the run). These areas were roped off, but were also tracked out by skiers and boarders!!
From the top of the tow to get back to LDA you have to walk up or skate (I skated everyone else walked!) the steep ramp, then you have to reverse the section you were towed across, but via a different route. The skiing route is a short uphill skate (or walk) a longer downhill which you shusch to get as far up the next hill to the top of LDA from where you started, the last bit of the hill you have to skate or walk. I've no idea how long it took, but as I'm a xc skier aswell, and have adjustable poles that I can lengthen enough that they'll give some help when skating, I actually enjoy skating. Mind you I'd rather not have done it on our second day as it was bl00dy hard work at the altitude, and i found skating at that altitude much easier at the end of the week.
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Llew,
If you look on the LDA lift map the top lifts of La Grave are shown as lifts A, B C and D. We skied down the blues either sode of D, teleski dela Giroise and then came straight back up the tow. Interestingly the blues are not as marked on the lift map - one ran either side of the tow. Presumably the location is dependant on the location of crevasses on the glacier.
My companions were tempted to ski down one of the two itinaries marked on the map, at least as far as the middle station of the gondola. I advised against it as I wasn't sure the route finding would be easy.
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just got back.
AMAZING week.
skiing the bellecombes was very enjoyable. the borders run by la toura lift was fun too!
red frog is a top bar for apres ski.
smithys later on in the evening.
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marctimms, Glad to hear. Wish I was there.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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You know it makes sense.
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ojilles, When are you in LDA and what type of skiing do you do / are you looking for?
We are there skiing 23rd-28th. My wife is pregnant and therefore unlikely to ski much.
I've been looking for some people to ski with, reds and up
I'd like to try the hidden valley mentioned and shown a few pages back.
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We will be comin out ths eekend, Ive been reding the forum with interest and cant wait now especially since its now snowed . Is anybody there at the minute who can update us on conditions.......Just my luck Easiski would go on holidy now.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Llew, we're traveling with the three of us (2 skiiers, one boarder) reds and up are cool (and what we're looking for actually). If you want we can hook up, no problem! We don't have much of a plan, but PM me if you're interested.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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BOREDINWORK, Hardly a holiday, she's working, teaching at the MSB in Wengen.
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Anyone out there 29th MArch - 5th April. Taking a coach of 41 people out
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garethjomo, sent you a PM.
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One of my good friends is in LDA at moment. Had a fair bit of snow up on the mountain this week but has fallen as rain/sleet some of the time at resort level. Anyone who has skied LDA before will know this isn't a big problem as almost all of the skiing is well above resort level. Visibilty has been poor but yesterday and today are clear.
Pistes are in fantastic condidtion from about 1800m up and lots of snow coming in next week or so. Runs to resort are skiable but she prefers to catch the Jandri express down.
Dont usually like to post secondary source reports but as easiski is away i thought i'd post the next best thing. Nothing you cant tell from webcams i know but at least i know someone there at the chalkface.
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Hmm. Maybe. Hope so.
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easiski Welcome home, hope you had a great trip clare mcbride
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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easiski, hope you had enjoyable MSB even though it was work/play combined. Looks strongly like I might be going to the EOSB, so more practice before L2A in June!!
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easiski, thanks for the pointers on the LG material. Not sure if I'm up for it, but we'll see @ Easter!
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Hi all, thanks so much for all the posts... I'm finally off (again) to L2A tmr, hurray! My 3rd time skiing, i'm still a blue 'runner' can anyone tell me if La Fee (meeting gours) is an ok blue run?
Thanks.
katie
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kate682, depends what you mean by 'ok'. It has two steep sections, a narrow bit and a lot of track.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Lizzard, thanks lizzard, are the steep sections like the beginning of gours? I'm at a level of parrallel on one side and semi plough on the other...this time round...i'm going to so get it right though!
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kate682, I thought Gours was what you were talking about. If you mean the Route de la Fee, it's just loads of track as I remember.
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clare mcbride, Butterfly, thank you, entirely work I'm afraid, but home now and about to enjoy an real bath instead of just a shower. The snow level was about the same as in Wengen, and looked a little worn on the face slopes as I came up. Otherwise, nice to be back here and looking forward to tomorrow.
kate682, Les Gours, as Lizzard, has said is basically a green run with 3 red bits in it. Very pretty but long and slow on the flats. It's fine if you're not in a hurry. Route de la Fee on the other side is as she says - just a road along to the cafe and then a blue bit away from it.
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Massive snow this morning and still snowing. So far no wind - fingers crossed.
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Wow! loadsa snow! Looks excellent
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Good to see that you got back safe and sound - hope the return journey wasn't too arduous. Thanks so much for looking after the girls and bogee so well in Wengen and look forward to catching up for a cuppa in 3 weeks or so - hang onto that beautiful looking snow for us!
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Nick L, jonm, Annie, Thanks.
there was fantastic snow today! We started by making tracks on the Grand viking in the town, (they had re-pisted the Petit Viking in the morning - refreshing) a little damp but more than skiable and then moved up to the Cretes area. I had 2 of last year's over 50's (but they aren't) first thing so I had to watch peeps making humungous tracks down Rachas Later on I skied Bellecombe with the parents of the hot shots and that was tracked, but had clearly not been pisted since fairly early last night. found some freshies on the steep bit. Afternoon I had THE BOYS and we started off with making totally fresh tracks in the little corner spot near the Grand Nord Bis. JT; Graham N; Bernard C & ssh will remember that pitch from last year. All the boys went for a burton, but pulled themselves together and improved. Then we went via the nicely formed bumps on the Grand Nord back to the Bellecombe chair. All day the fog had blown in and out, but at this point it was pretty clear, so we went for it : Rachas itself!!! It was heavily tracked and therefore a bit tricky. It's steep of course, and we made it down to the bottom in good order. A bit slow with several stops, but - hey! We took a break at the Cretes for 5 mins and then skied down via the Grand Pente which was quite heavy, but not over-tracked at 16.15.
All in all an excellent day .... now - how do I switch the classes round tomorrow???
Pic is looking up at Rachas just before we went there. Second pic is Paul in a heap on the Cretes this morning!
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