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Mono ski
Started by Olly123456789 in Ski Technique, 20 Replies, discussing Les Arcs and Val Cenis
For some serious mono-stoke you need to check out these two films with Pif Brun... Second one is a descent of the Eugster on the North face of the Midi...

http://www.tvmountain.com/video/glisse/7218-monoski-pierre-francois-brun-pif-bertrand-delapierre.html

http://www.tvmountain.com/video/glisse/7219-couloir-eugster-aiguille-du-midi-en-monoski.html
Is it snowing yet?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 58 Replies
Cham yesterday...

















It wasn't bad for September!

Slightly old news now, and has been posted eldewhere, but seeing a general lack of stoke I thought I would post this here... Last week we had a hot tip off at the weekend from friends who had climbed the North face that the West face of the Eiger was in very snowy condition, so a crack team was hastily assembled to go and ski this legendary summit.
Weighing in at 5.2 on the Toponeige scale, and with 1600m vertical, with 1200m at 40º or more and 4/500m of steady 45º high up this is not a descent to take lightly (not to mention the mid-height serac).

Grindlewald Grund train station:


On the train up to Kleine Sheidegg



Eiger North face looking moody:



The team contemplating the West face, upper half hidden by the clouds:



Ross Hewitt & Cedric Bernardini at the 5 star bivvy spot:



Sunset on the Jungfrau:


Antigravity chough:



7.30 am, time to climb... only 1600m to go:


A bit of rock climbing for a wake-up call:



A few hundred metres of skinning up the lower apron, then skis on pack, crampons on, and time to start boot-packing:


Cedric approaching the ice runnels that allow you to stay well left (though not completely out of the line of fire of the serac):



Starting up the upper face:


Looking down from approx 3600m on the West face, Eigergletscher station visible 1300m below:


A quick peek down the North face - very good conditions on the classic '38 route currently:



The team on the summit:


French pair coming off the North face:



Dave Rosenberger puts in the first couple of turns down a slightly firm West ridge - 4m wide, 1600m of north face on the right, 1600m of West face below, so slightly 'airy'!:



John Minogue - first turns on the West ridge:



Spot the skier (yes he is in there - dead centre) - Dave ripping the upper face:



Jim Lee high on the upper face:



Ross:



Ross & Cedric below the serac - 100m of mixed conditions - chopped up powder, sluff balls, spring snow & the odd runnel... just where you don't want to be hanging around!


Good spring snow right through the lower slabs - just enough there to get through with skis on...



And ski to within 50m of the Eigergletscher station:



One for the laydees! - The cream of the crop of Chamonix steep skiers flex their pecs in the afternoon sun:



The West face. The line skied started from the summit down the West ridge (left hand skyline), then skiers left through the rock bands of the upper face to join the wide slopes above the serac:



Culture shock - one minute you are in the high mountains, the next sitting on a train full of Japanese tourists!



Legendary summit + great line + good snow + crack team = awesome day out!


Meanwhile good touring conditions continue in certain places - the Haute Tarentaise, Haute Maurienne, Gran Paradiso areas all have good snow cover, with tourers aplenty out & after it this last week. There are also first-hand reports of good touring conditions in the Bernese Oberland and around the Grand Combin area - it ain't over yet despite the dry winter!
3v current conditions?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 7 Replies
Pistes are generally firm all over. Icy lower down (not surprisingly), not bad higher up. Good snow to be found off piste with a bit of searching. Been properly cold the last few days (-15ish).

29th is a while away yet so all this could change, however the long range for this week is cold and clear so I would imagineby later this week the pistes will be... ...firm.
And for the full multi-media experience:

Still quite good out:



Awesome, one of these winters i will finally get across...
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