Freeride from Zinal to Grimentz
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Freeride from Zinal to Grimentz
Hey,
would it be possible to freeride from Zinal to Grimentz? By looking at the map, it seems to be possible to start somewhere from the Corne de Sorebois, and then maybe passing the Lac de Moiry, in order to reach the blue route heading down to Grimentz village. How that sounds?
would it be possible to freeride from Zinal to Grimentz? By looking at the map, it seems to be possible to start somewhere from the Corne de Sorebois, and then maybe passing the Lac de Moiry, in order to reach the blue route heading down to Grimentz village. How that sounds?
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it is possible
but dangerous ( avalanches...)
go only with someone, and someone that the place knows preferably!
Nils
go only with someone, and someone that the place knows preferably!
Nils
Hey dudes, where is La Barrage on the map? Or is it just the big pass between Zinal and Grimetz, called as La Barrage?
Here is the map: http://www.zinal.net/pop/plan-pistes-zinal.pdf
Here is the map: http://www.zinal.net/pop/plan-pistes-zinal.pdf
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Re: Freeride from Zinal to Grimentz
Sorry but it's my secret spotWhitey wrote:would it be possible to freeride from Zinal to Grimentz?

I could kill my mother to preserve my private runs

Patrice Fivat
Re: Freeride from Zinal to Grimentz
Sorry, but what comes to finding out good freeride courses, I'm just remorseless bloodhound! If there is enough snow, I'll chase it downfivat wrote: Sorry but it's my secret spot![]()

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la Barrage , Oh I just ment the Lac de Moiry.
If you find swiss orthophotos you can figure out how to go from Zinal to Grimentz directly. Google Earth doesn't offer good enough resolution.
At my homemountains in Austria I find it amazing how many new runs me and my friends have found just using 1:1250 color aerial photos and a 1:25000 overlay for the height lines. (though most runs need some abseiling to get there).
If you find swiss orthophotos you can figure out how to go from Zinal to Grimentz directly. Google Earth doesn't offer good enough resolution.
At my homemountains in Austria I find it amazing how many new runs me and my friends have found just using 1:1250 color aerial photos and a 1:25000 overlay for the height lines. (though most runs need some abseiling to get there).
Sorry to hijack the thread but I was looking at the map posted a few posts back. Looks like a fun place to ride. I have a question though. In the States our treeline is about 3000-3400m. But I noticed on the map it was closer to 2200m. Is that due to the terrain, or the type of trees that grow there? It must be fun with all that open terrain.
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Of course you can ride it backwards...if you're careful.
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I just had a look to the swiss map "Arolla" & "Montana". The south and east part of "Arolla" is fully filled with white color (glaciers).
Would be a nice thing to go downhill to the lake of Moiry (only 500 m of downhill), but the next valley, west of it, seems mutch better! From 3250 m down to 1350 m (never ending 1900 meters of downhill) in treeless fields at 30 degree steepness in mean. I think there are no cabelcars for climb and You can enjoy there the well known killing avalanches of Evolène!
Would be a nice thing to go downhill to the lake of Moiry (only 500 m of downhill), but the next valley, west of it, seems mutch better! From 3250 m down to 1350 m (never ending 1900 meters of downhill) in treeless fields at 30 degree steepness in mean. I think there are no cabelcars for climb and You can enjoy there the well known killing avalanches of Evolène!
Gliding on Snowboards,
like Pogo, Kessler, Virus, Hot, Nidecker and others,
from 151 up to 183 cm and 14 to 27.4 cm width,
covering any kind of shapes with
any kind of boots and bindings.
like Pogo, Kessler, Virus, Hot, Nidecker and others,
from 151 up to 183 cm and 14 to 27.4 cm width,
covering any kind of shapes with
any kind of boots and bindings.
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Its not really steep to freeride to Evolene. I went uphill on the Grand Raid Cristalp carrying my bike on my back. (while it was snowing in August - the most demanding MTB race I'ver ever tried - well I did not finish as the stopped the race due to bad conditions and injuries without sufficient rescue possibilities.).
If you stand your man there are very nice Chutes in the Grimentz area - take a 50m rope however as its damn steep and you don't wanna fall down.
If you stand your man there are very nice Chutes in the Grimentz area - take a 50m rope however as its damn steep and you don't wanna fall down.