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Monday, January 24, 2011

KANDAHAR, MEN’S ALPINE SKIING WORLD CUP CHAMONIX - LA VERTE DES HOUCHES

Rendez-vous the 29 and 30 january 2011 in Chamonix on la Verte des Houches



Come along to watch the Kandahar 2011...Perfect slope conditions for the Kandahar validated by a FIS expert

The snow conditions are ideal on the entire slope with a good amount of snow stocked at the break. I’ve rarely seen so much snow on the Verte!” announced Didier happily.



THE COURSE, PROGRAM


Chamonix is celebrating the Kandahar

Wednesday January 26

Teams arrive
8:00pm : Race committee meeting at the Majestic

Thursday January 27

Piste Verte des Houches

11.00am : Downhill training N°1
5.00pm : Race committee meeting at the Majestic

Friday January 28

Piste Verte des Houches

11.00am : Downhill training N°2

Place du Mont-Blanc - Chamonix

4.30pm : Opening of the Kandahar village
5.00pm : Animations
- Giant screen
- Catering
- Snack bar
- Bob dit l’âne : solo with its guitare !
- Batucada
- DJ Lasse
5.00pm : Race committee meeting at the Majestic
6.00pm : Race bib distribution for the downhill race
6.30pm : Fireworks
7.00pm : Catering, followed by DJ

Saturday January 29 : Downhill

Piste Verte des Houches

9/10.00am : Downhill reconnaissance
12.00am : Downhill

Place du Mont-Blanc - Chamonix

4.30pm : Opening of the Kandahar village
5.00pm : Animations
- Giant screen
- Catering
- Snack bar
- Bob dit l’âne : solo with its guitare !
- Batucada
- DJ
5.00pm : Race committee meeting at the Majestic
6.00pm : Downhill awards ceremony and Super Combined race bib distribution
6.30pm : Fireworks
7.00pm : Catering followed by DJ

Sunday January 30 : Super Combined

Piste Verte des Houches

11.00am : Downhill
2.00pm : Slalom
3.00pm : Podium Official awards ceremony for super combined at the finish line - Entertainment on the big screen

Saturday January 29th and Sunday January 30th

In Les Houches in and around the finish line

From 10.00am to 4.00pm: During the races at the finish line everyone will live to the rhythm of the beat to the festive and interactive group called ‘Le Cartel du Soleil’. Drawing their inspiration for the Brazilian batucadas the 4 passionate percussionists will perform a rhythmic, mobile, festive and original show.
They know how to adapt to all situations and after they play the temperature should increase by 10-15°!



Monday, November 8, 2010

L'île aux Razmokets - Vallon de Bérard



cragging
A fast 12 pitch 621 meter bolted climb with easy grades up to 5b+. Climbing with Toby we managed to overtake a party of three on the approach path which takes around 25 mins from the Bérard waterfall and buvette. Once on the crag and ahead of the first group we were left the whole wall and valley to ourselves. We managed to summit just as the rain started with the direct abseil back down the route. Perfect autumn easy climbing with no crowds. Charlie Docherty

Monday, September 20, 2010

Les Dômes de Miage





With 2 days off I decided to head up to the refuge Durier at 3369 metres: the most remote manned hut in the range with the intention to attempt Les Dômes de Miage Traversée, which has been on my wish list after many years.

Setting off from the top of the Bellevue cable car from Les Houches in glorious Chamonix Autumn sunshine, leaving the crowds of Mont Blanc climbers behind. The path descends below the snout of the Glacier de Bionnassy then rises up to the perfectly formed Col du Tricot a 3 hour gentle walk. There I met a couple from Briançon walking from their home to Thonon: an impressive mission.

Next you take the high mountain path that leads to the refuge du Plan Glacier at 2700 metres using via ferrata and scrambling for 3 hours. The Glacier de Miage is easilly crossed about 300 metres wide then it is a scramble/climb up for 700 metres to the hut. The rock here is particularly loose and there is no metal or wire in place for protection so a fall could be fatal. Nearing the top there was some new snow which required more care. On reaching the unmanned hut? I decided against using the tent as the wind was picking up and it was brutally cold.

During the night the weather deteriorated and on awakening at 4,5,6,7,8 and 9 am to more and more snow with winds up t0 8okm per hour there was no possibility of attempting the Traversée, stuck in the hut for the day waiting for the weather to break: it did not, so much cold sleeping was had. That night and the following morning it was snowing again heavily and the temperature was -15 with now 40cm of fresh now, but the weather broke about 11am and I could see the vallee for the first time. I decided to descend rather than spend another few days in the hut, the descent was on my limit of downclimbing on changing losse snow and ice and the serac, rockfalls and avalanches did not help, but finally made it down to the Chalets de Miage and Le Gruvaz then Contamine where my good friend Alun Gwilym picked up a rather exhausted and soggy Charlie at 8pm. On this adventure the weather forecast was 50:50 so next time hopefully will catch the better weather and take a climbing partner.