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Alpe d'Huez old piste map

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Going there this season having not been there for over a decade, however I've been looking at the piste map and I'm sure there are runs that weren't there when I was there last but maybe it's the early onset of dementia. Anyone got a e-version of a map going back more than 10 years ?
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Can't help with Alpe d'Huez but for anyone interested in old piste maps generally www.perso-laplagne.fr has maps going back a while http://www.perso-laplagne.fr/CollectionPisteMaps.htm
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dsoutar, Theres been a fair bit of development in the last decade with some fairly significant new pistes added, don't think I have a .pdf of a map that old, will have a rummage.
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yes - the barbarettes red is one that springs to mind and I am pretty sure that there will be a bit more stuff on the glacier than there would have been 10 years ago. pretty sure Marmottes 3 would have been built in the last 10 years (trying to remember whether it was there when I did my season which was (gulp) 9 years ago). i believe there is also a new blue down to Oz from Alpette which has been added since i was last there
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Arno, Thats Chevreuils down from Alpette to my front door which is handy. Montfrais has changed quite radically in the last 5 years with the 4 man chair being extended up and a new run across the top of that to a big a*s junction at the Clos Giraud chair which now has a link through to the top of La Fare. Belvedere from the top of the Dome must be only 6-7 years old and then theres the new chunk of Bartavelles off that which killed the Agnelins OP.

In Auris the Lombards chair was shortened for last season and the runs back down to the valley all remodelled, I don't ski much in the ADH bowl but it seems slightly different each season as do the pistes on the glacier with little wimp-out paths appearing all over the domain (eg to the side of Poutran). The oldest pdf I have is from 2007, will dig out a hard copy from earlier over the weekend.
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I meant Bartavelles not barbarettes
Can't picture that new run in Montfrais - maybe it's gone in since I was last there
yes - belvedere is new. that plus bartavelles killed the Angelin, although the Devil's bum hole or whatever is still there
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The ones that I'm not sure about are :
Chateau noir
Combe charboniere
Breche
Balcons ? I seem to remember just coming off the Marmottes left, turning left and ducking under the ropes to ski through some small cliffs ending up by Lac Blanc. I'm sure there's others.

I also remember a really nice rustic restaurant that was in the middle of the piste where one wall seemed to be a huge boulder. Any idea what / where that is / was. I hope it's still there
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dsoutar wrote:
The ones that I'm not sure about are :
Chateau noir
Combe charboniere
Breche
Balcons ? I seem to remember just coming off the Marmottes left, turning left and ducking under the ropes to ski through some small cliffs ending up by Lac Blanc. I'm sure there's others.

I also remember a really nice rustic restaurant that was in the middle of the piste where one wall seemed to be a huge boulder. Any idea what / where that is / was. I hope it's still there



its not 10 years ago but I have a old piste map of alpe d'huez about 5 years old and there all on there
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dsoutar, I think the resto you mean is Les Airelles in Montfrais, has changed hands a couple of times recently but now quite friendly again. Balcons is a quite steep & normally mogulled black off to the left of Marmottes 2, not always open and if you drop under the lift station theres a couple of nice couloirs to get down to the lake. Chateau Noir is just a named alternative route off the Sarenne.

Arno, See below, the 4 man chair out of Montfrais now continues higher after crossing the Stade (which is also extended) and allows you to cut across the top of the pistes to Clos Giraud via Cascade.

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dsoutar wrote:
The ones that I'm not sure about are :
Chateau noir
Combe charboniere
Breche
Balcons ? I seem to remember just coming off the Marmottes left, turning left and ducking under the ropes to ski through some small cliffs ending up by Lac Blanc. I'm sure there's others.




Sadly you will have to put it down to 'old age' ! Smile --- I have a piste map from 1994 and the ones you mention are all there.........!

I can scan and email you it you like..
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Nick D, That sounds like it might open up some of the terrain in the Montfrais trees (skier's right of the Stade)?
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Arno, Yes, you can cut right across to the right now, good fun place to go in bad weather when theres a bit of snow about.
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albob wrote:

Sadly you will have to put it down to 'old age' ! Smile --- I have a piste map from 1994 and the ones you mention are all there.........!

I can scan and email you it you like..


Oh dear that's really depressing - I'll get my slippers
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Going there this season having not been there for over a decade, however I've been looking at the piste map and I'm sure there are runs that weren't there when I was there last but maybe it's the early onset of dementia.

You are lucky. In Les Arcs the piste are gradually disappearing.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
2007:

http://web.archive.org/web/20070112155946/http://www.alpedhuez.net/media/alpe-d%27huez-piste-map.jpg
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