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Andre Giraud, steep ski pioneer has died
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Giraud and Clement can be considered the pioneers of steep skiing before Sylvain Saudan made a name for himself. They just weren't skiing the big lines in Chamonix. I've skied the Agneaux and Davin, the Agneaux on skimo gear and both are impressive slopes even today although no so hard on big mountain skis. If the snow is hard they are both no fall zones.
http://pistehors.com/5rDvLnMByuHDGsGA1XEN/andre-giraud-pioneer-of-steep-skiing
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