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Conditions are not too bad AM at l'alpe d'Huez at the moment. There are some bare patches and stones and the snow cover is quite thin. It is hard and icy in the morning (watch out for slides and falls - there have been a couple of accidents on the tunnel in the last few days) but as the sun hits the slopes it quickly transforms to spring snow. The sarenne is open.
For Lunch the best spot is chez Fabienne at the Chalet du Lac Besson, it is a bit of a push from the premiere tronçon but well worth it.
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