Poster: A snowHead
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Ive just been having a close look at the alpe Dhuez piste map and ive noticed that some of the marked runs are marked
with coloured dots on them.
ie Sarenna is a black but has yellow dots on it. What does it mean?
I first thought it must have meant it was a marked run but not pisted, however they seems to be quite a few of
these markings on the map that are also graded as blues,greens and reds and have dots on them.
Such as Chalets which is a blue
Les Rousses that is a red
Anyone any idea ?
Last edited by Poster: A snowHead on Thu 7-01-10 13:27; edited 1 time in total
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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IIRC it signifies runs which have artificial snowmaking
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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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It suspect it means either "has snowmaking", or "is sometimes artificially lit".
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TY.
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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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I have only got a piste map from 2003/04 and on there the coloured dots signify which runs and lifts are available for each of the 4 area lift passes. Alpe D'Huez is yellow, Auris is red, Vaujany is blue and Villard Reculas is green.
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Renry, if you mean the one like here: http://www.topskiweekend.co.uk/SiteFiles/images/pistemapsbig/alpedhuez-piste-large.jpg , then the coloured runs (Sarenne with a yellow background, Rousses with red) are the runs you have to complete for the 8k vertical challenge - doing the four 2k (or thereabouts) vertical non-stop descents in one day. It's quite tiring to do without any stopping at all
IIRC the runs are the Pic Blanc to L'Enversin D'Oz (via Tunnel, Rousses, Chalets, La Fare), Pic Blanc to La Villette ( same route but don't turn down La Fare), Pic Blanc down the Sarenne and Pic Blanc to Oz En Oisans (cut off Rousses and head down towards Oz).
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Yes Sideshow_Bob, thats the map ive been looking at.
PS is DMC at 2100?
Is it possible to ski to the Altiport area from the bottom of Sarrena.
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Renry wrote: |
Yes Sideshow_Bob, thats the map ive been looking at.
PS is DMC at 2100?
Is it possible to ski to the Altiport area from the bottom of Sarrena. |
You can't ski out on-piste from the Sarenne without taking a lift (unless you want to ski down to Huez village and theres sufficient snow cover), you have to ski down to the point marked Connection Auris on the map and take the so-called Scare Chair up to Bergers, then Marmotte chair up and ski down to the Altiport. Or take the Chalvet chair if running and ski down Campanules
Mid station of the DMC is at 2100m (Poutran)
Last edited by After all it is free on Thu 7-01-10 14:10; edited 1 time in total
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Renry, no, DMC is the Troncon lift that starts rond-point at the top of the Alpe D'Huez town. If someone says to meet at the DMC (for ski school etc) they'll usually mean at the bottom of this lift. You can't ski anywhere at the bottom of the Sarrenne, you have to catch a lift out. You can take Chalvet chair and then ski the red back to the altiport or the Alpauris chair and then walk or take one of the chairs in the Bergers area to get you enough height to ski to the altiport
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Renry, as Sideshow Bob, mentioned, the best route out of the Sarrenne Gorge towards the Altiport area is to take the Chalvet chairlift (based next to the Combe Haute restaurant), this cuts out having to slog the final section of the Sarrenne's flat exit route, you can then ski down the Campanules red to link with the Altiport green piste.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Thanks again.
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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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Nick Dawes, Sideshow_Bob, Snow Beard, thanks for the Sarenne info.
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