Poster: A snowHead
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Hello everybody
dreaming planning a road trip this december. Tignes- la thuile- Cervina. just being using google maps and was wondering how the road between bourg and la thuile is in the winter, i dont want to be planning heading up a closed mountain pass. is best way home from cervina through mont blanc tunnel? i could have a cheeky saturday in Chamonix (never been there yet).
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@powderfetish, The road between Bourg Saint Maurice and La Thuile is closed between October and May.
Last edited by Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person on Thu 14-09-23 10:57; edited 1 time in total
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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so it would be back to albertville?
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The Mont Blanc tunnel may be closed as well, depending on how they get on with the safety works
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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ffs
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forgot about la thuile, what's best route from tignes to cervina in dec by car?
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I have read the italian/French government's are holding off the 15 week safety work until next year.
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powderfetish wrote: |
forgot about la thuile, what's best route from tignes to cervina in dec by car? |
Drive to Zermatt/Tasch and commute by the new gondi link?
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family and friends already booked in cervina and i would like to do the PSB the week before.
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Wait and see which tunnels are open.
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If I wanted to ski in Cervinia and Tignes via Chamonix I would head from Tignes direct to Chamonix if the roads were all open. If closed I would go via Albertville, Annecy, and maybe even via Geneva if the smaller roads were closed.
Personally, I would stick to that route, and go to Zermatt in Switzerland via Lausanne as these roads are well looked after. Maybe stop off on the way to Zermatt for a cheeky visit to Verbier via the Le chable cable car.
In the days I did this there was no mobile internet, or at least I did not have any. I would just base my decisions on the conditions when I set off, and listen to local radio (as I can grasp some French)
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You're either looking at up to Chamonix and through the Mont Blanc tunnel, or via the Fréjus tunnel at Modane, both fairly long ways round but there's some rather large mountains in the way!
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@powderfetish, likely route by car....Albertville, Modane, Frejus tunnel, Turin, Cervinia as least "friction" road route and unlikely to be closed at any point. Or at least most reduced risk given the previous posts about MB route.
It's an easy drive that way after Albertville.
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You know it makes sense.
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just googled the long way aroundvia turin which is fine (400km) to get there as i have two days to kill ie stop skiing on friday in tignes and 1st day on monday in cervina but will be a pain in the ass for coming back to the UK. lets hope MB tunnel open.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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could maybe come down to bourg/paradiski for sat/sunday then hit the rest of the 400km (370km) sunday evening with cheap digs close to cervina sunday night.
tignes to cervina via chamonix 260km
so theres options for what ever happens. lets wait for admin with buttons......
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Poster: A snowHead
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Some very good skiing you're passing in Maurienne valley if you want to break it up.
Frejus ski area sits above the tunnel and with very good cost of accommodation usually. Decent ski area accompanied by good food costs too. It'd make a very good intermediate venue.
The other side of tunnel, in Italy, is right past the entrance to "Via Latea" ski area with Sauze d'Oulx very easily reached. Both would offer a very good contrast to Tigne and Cervinia to fit in an extra ski.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@ski3 will have a butchers. Thankyou
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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swskier wrote: |
You're either looking at up to Chamonix and through the Mont Blanc tunnel, or via the Fréjus tunnel at Modane, both fairly long ways round but there's some rather large mountains in the way! |
Or Chamonix - Martigny - Grand Saint Bernard tunnel - Aosta - Cervinia.
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rjs wrote: |
swskier wrote: |
You're either looking at up to Chamonix and through the Mont Blanc tunnel, or via the Fréjus tunnel at Modane, both fairly long ways round but there's some rather large mountains in the way! |
Or Chamonix - Martigny - Grand Saint Bernard tunnel - Aosta - Cervinia. |
Good point, but only worthwhile if MB tunnel is closed?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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@swskier, I think it is shorter than going through the Fréjus tunnel.
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@powderfetish, there’s no particular reason for the TMB to be closed …
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The Mont Blanc tunnel works that were scheduled to take place for 15 weeks from September this year have been delayed until September next year.
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