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Becca di Tos 3100 m |
A
variable descent of medium
difficulty. A significant vertical
drop of over 2100mt. At the top part
of the run there is a large glacier
from which we traverse over a series
of moraine to the gully at the
beginning of the pastures of Boregne.
From here we descend on the right
into the larch woods then fir trees
up to the village of Champencon and
on to Chamin at 1200mt. A mini bus
will then come and pick up the group
from this point. This descent
requires a good snow cover to be
able to arrive at the pick up point
easily. Vertical drop over 2100m. |
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Feluma
3213 m |
A
variable descent of medium
difficulty. Open slopes with a
consistent steepness. The final part
presenting no problems once there is
a good snow cover, otherwise there
are different possibilities of
return to the base – either by mini
bus or using the ski lifts nearby. |
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Vallone
di Plontaz 2800 m |
An easy
descent, very wide open slopes with
a limited steepness. No risk of
avalanche whatsoever, an ideal area
after the heavy snow falls at the
beginning of the season. |
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Rabuigne 3000 m |
Large
landing area with a more demanding
run at the beginning, turning into a
varied descent. The middle section
is not possible to ski due to the
flatness of the Vallone del Boc,
therefore there are various trails
through the trees to contribute to a
fun descent down to the base.
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Colle
di Rabuigne 3194 m |
A
simple descent requiring stable snow
conditions to be able to be skied.
The first part of the descent is
relatively steep, continuing down to
the classic itinerary of Rabuigne.
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Colle
di Invergnan 3067 m |
An easy
descent, used often after very heavy
snow falls to test the surrounding
slopes. Particular attention needs
to be paid to the north face of the
Grande Rousse which is part of the
first slope. At half way the descent
joins that of Giasson. |
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Giasson
3215 m |
A
simple classic descent that descends
in a north east direction towards
the pastures of Monforciaz. Some of
the descents on the north side lead
to the valley of Rifugio Bezzi and
can be quite demanding depending on
the snow conditions. In the upper
part of the run there are a number
of large open crevasses, it is
important to remember the possible
risk factor in this area in certain
snow and wind conditions. |
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Grande
Traversiere 3496 m |
An
interesting landing point with
excellent views over the Val di
Rhemes. Large open spaces for great
skiing. Some descents through the
middle of the glacier formations for
a demanding descent. Particular
attention paid to conditions in this
glacier area. |
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Becca
della Traversiere 3337 m |
A
descent not over demanding, wide
open spaces, easy slopes in a
wilderness ambient, remains without
tracks until the spring. A glacier
descent with very few crevasses with
interesting descent options.
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Truc
Blanc 3405 m |
A
simple descent usually used in the
spring, or otherwise combined with
an ascent with skins up to Giasson
in the Hel-irandonee programme,
which departs from San Martino at
apProx. 2900mt. |
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Maurin
3100 m |
An
interesting landing area with
descents ideal for snowboarders.
Some very demanding descents
possible with particular attention
being paid to wind blown
accumulations of snow. |
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Ormelune 3278 m |
A
mountain wilderness, great descents
with the option to descend into
France at St. foy. Slopes ideal for
snowboarders – up until the final
section which leads to the pastures
of Grande Alpe. Abundant snow
conditions, snow laden cornices,
varying steepness of the slopes all
adds to a demanding and interesting
descent. |
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Mont
Arpevielle 2963 m |
A
simple descent, nevertheless with a
certain risk factor regarding the
snow conditions. A descent used when
visibility is low at altitude. |
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Chateau
Blanc 3408 m |
Also
this descent has a fabulous
panorama, ideal steepness both in
winter and spring conditions. There
is a significant vertical drop as
exceeds 1900m. Particular attention
is paid to the avalanche risk of
Becca di Planival at the end of the
run. There is a mini bus pick up at
the end of the run. |
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Ruitor
3485 m |
Large
open spaces, from the peak there is
a breathtaking 360° view, from here
you can see Monte Bianco, Monte
Rosa, Matterhorn and Gran Paradiso.
You can also see the ski lifts at
the Gran Motte in Tignes and behind,
the Barre des Ecrins. A classic
descent down to Bonne, fun and
variable, with a number of
alternatives of which some are quite
demanding. Vertical drop : 1680m. |
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