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Weather conditions force Les Arcs road closure, small avalanche shuts Tignes route

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
davidof, horrific. Snow/rock slides on the roads happen pretty frequently. Just past Ste Foy in April 2003 the road was blocked for 24 hours by a large slide, with some massive boulders covering the route to a depth of several metres. We had to get to Tignes for a meeting and the gendarmes turned a blind eye as we clambered over to get a taxi on the other side.

Dread to think what would have happened to anyone passing underneath when that lot came down.
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