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Photographs of new lift works in Val Thorens August 2016

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This wonderful chap has an extensive set of photographic album showing all the latest new lift works in Val Thorens in the 3 Vallies, France. From August 2016.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/skifan/albums/with/72157671668896625
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Great photos it shows the huge ongoing programme of investment in Val Thorens over the last few years. I think that this year sees pretty much every lift now high speed.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Good God Shocked

And here's me thinking I am obsessive about skiing - I really need to think again! Laughing
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mountainaddict wrote:
Good God Shocked

And here's me thinking I am obsessive about skiing - I really need to think again! Laughing


Exactly! One of the great things about the internet, is it's made me realise how "normal" I am; a touch "boring" even compared to some folks. Shocked
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Pretty much confirms what I imagined val thorens looks like in summer. Shocked
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He also has a few YouTube videos (well made) that detail the lifts that will be removed in Val Thorens.

https://www.youtube.com/user/vacanski?feature=mhsn

Top Kek.
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The more lifts, the better!
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Urban skiing Sad
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Peter S wrote:
Urban skiing Sad
???

Not sure I understand this. Perhaps a little ski snobbery? As you say though, that's what Val Thorens looks like in the summer. Above the town pretty much like bog then the dark side of the shaly moon.

Pretty much all skiing, at least the kind that 99% of skiers do is unnatural.

The pistes are unnatural. Unless the ski resort is lucky and able to use natural grass pastures most pistes are cleared of rock, shaped and smoothed.

All resorts need ski lifts. To get to the top of the mountain takes ski lifts plain and simple. Just because a resort is successful and getting more so and is able to invest hugely in ski lifts doesn't make it any more 'urban' than anywhere else.

The snow isn't natural. Well it used to be in the 70s and 80s when it was pot luck if there would be skiable conditions in resorts.

To ski you need accommodation hence all resorts have a town.


So I don't get the disparaging 'urban skiing' just because they are investing millions in lift infrastructure.

Very Happy
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It's the degree of intervention into the natural environment. Particularly the amount of earth moving, steelwork and concrete.
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So you would like skiing to be a hike up a mountain and ski down un pisted snow. Maybe one run a day?

Or is it that you don't want to be reminded of what happens in the summer to create and maintain pretty nearly every resort? At least the ones that aren't closing down.
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It's the degree of intervention into the natural environment. Particularly the amount of earth moving, steelwork and concrete.

It's necessary to enable us to practise the sport we all love Peter S. And, like other ski areas in summer, it's possible to stay in Val Thorens in summer, escape the skiing infrastructure and find yourself in a pristine mountain environment. I did so in the summer.
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I don't think the industrialisation of the mountains is something to celebrate, is it ?

https://www.flickr.com/photos/skifan/29143186641/in/album-72157672941685135/
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 You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
Rather unavoidable if you like skiing.
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Mountains have been industrialised for years, whether it's slate mining in North Wales or copper mining in the Lake District. As far as I can see, it's all a trade-off. The infrastructure is not very pretty, but it's helping to provide local jobs. And the new lift is hardly in some virgin mountain landscape which is devoid of ski lifts - it's in an existing resort. There are plenty of places you can go if you want a pristine mountain environment.
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We can agree that it is on an industrial scale and that it is not pretty.

We can perhaps disagree whether it is actually necessary.
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