Ski Slopes Clean up session 2008 Summary

Once again this year, eco-volunteer groups from the different mountain ranges across France got together and mobilised 2,480 volunteers, who gave of their time and energy to turn their beliefs into concrete actions.

Clean-up days were organised in 52 resorts, and resulted in 17 tonnes of rubbish being picked up, which although less than lasting 2007 is still a substantial amount.

The aim of these days is obviously to clean-up the ski slopes, but the annual clean-up days are also a great occasion to raise the awareness of both individuals and professionals as to the amount of rubbish left discarded on the slopes after the ski season has ended, and the general state of our mountains.
It’s also a good time to talk about simple acts of green, to empower the different stakeholders with a sense of responsibility for the state of our mountains, and to generally help people to realise that rubbish needs to be reduced at its source through a change in our habits and behaviours. Clean up the Slopes Day

The rubbish collected can be divided into different categories :
48% recyclable / 52% non recyclable
57% tourist and holiday makers’ rubbish / 43% rubbish from mountain professionals

The obvious and permanent N°1 offender was cigarette ends. These were particularly noted for their quantity and presence in places where water runs into streams, giving you a good idea of the where these cigarette ends will end up next:
Watch the video: Eat your cigarette end!

On the rubbish pick-up menu we also have cans, individual wrappers and other plastics; but in addition, we discovered a few examples of ‘fly tipping’, dating back to the time (not so long ago) when rubbish and other bulky items ended up in our rivers or in hidden in the depths of the forest.
Consequently in a number of places batteries, metal and chemical products are still polluting our ground water, soil, animals and plants.
This year the ‘black spots’ were considerable both in quantity and volume. Most notably, in regional and national parks which are by definition ‘closed-off’ and protected areas!

Finally, to answer the question ‘have you seen any improvement?’, the answer is ‘yes’, but in places where the various eco-volunteer groups have been active for several years raising public awareness and cleaning up after every winter. However, the discovery of these ‘Black spots’ puts a sour note on what otherwise would be a generally very positive campaign.

Happily all the people we met, the BBQs, sound system parties, concerts, hikes and other mountain bike sessions left us with a good vibe for the summer.

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Lets get together and make 2009 better!!!

Tour de France to Pass through Araches, France

On Wednesday 22nd July come and support the ‘Tour de France 2009′ leaders in the ‘Balme’ climb to Araches and la Frasse!

 

A beautiful mountain run. The road will be closed in between 1:30 and 4:30pm.

See the details on  French ‘Tour de France’ website

Why not stay in Les Carroz to watch this world famous event?!?

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The Best Self Catered Chalet 2010

For those looking for the best self catered chalet 2010, that offers bundles of mountain charm and style aswell as fantastic prices then look no further than the beautiful Chalet la Combe in Morzine, France.

A fantastic chalet located in the charming resort of Morzine that combines size, style and tradition effortlessly.  It is a rare gem of a chalet that offers an eccelctic and welcoming alternative to the latest trend of modern new builds that are decorating the landscapes of many mountain ski resorts.

The inviting nature and cosiness of the chalet is best tested and experienced after a hard day up the hill.  Following a full day on the slopes there is nothing better than warming yourself in front of the open fire, enjoying an après beverage around the kitchen island or snuggling up for a well earned siesta on the comfiest sofa in Morzine – powder leg heaven! For those whose respites are inspired more by music than sleep, the piano located downstairs is a great way to unwind and has been the scene of many an après ski sing along!

This style is also accompanied by the most breathtaking views that welcome you regardless of which window you choose to day dream through.  As the chalet is on an elevated location, the views are the best in town and give you a real sense of the mountains and the great outdoors.

The cosiness of the chalet extends upstairs into the well appointed bedrooms, offering 2 double rooms and 3 twin rooms with one of the doubles also being able to be used as a twin and 2 bathroom suites.  There is also an extensive library area, complete with decade’s worth of books, comfy leather upholstery and fantastic mountain views.

Chalet la Combe is available on a self catered basis, with the option of catering services able to be arranged as and when required.  It is situated a leisurely 10-15 minute walk into town with a free bus running regularly from the bus stop 50 metres from the chalet transporting guests into the hustle and bustle of Morzine town and to the Super Morzine bubble that gives access to the fantastic skiing of the Portes du Soleil.

For those wanting a ski holiday filled with charm and beauty then a holiday at the best self catered chalet 2010 Chalet la Combe is the ideal place for you! To make an enquiry please contact info@independentmountain.com

Big White & Street Downhill

The Big White will be help Saturday and Sunday morning in 2 runs, maximum 100 riders Saturday morning, the first half will be qualified for Sunday morning’s finale. No worries the last 50 who didn’t qualified on Saturday will still be able to go up on Sunday morning and ride down just for Big White in Verbierpleasure, they’ll leave 5 minutes later and their time won’t be counted… Same start as last year from Les Attelas (2700m) but double the length arriving on the central square (1500m) for a total of 1200m altitude drop ! On snow of course but also dirt and cement on the final stretch. The route and the first half are the same as last year, and for the second half we’ll pass trough Les Combles, then Clambins, and take it home down Médran street.

That’s not all, during the 2 days we are building a Dual X track in Médran street, a course with wooden jumps, banked turns, jump over a car, rise over the terrasse of the Farinet, and a huge BigAir at the finish line ! Basically it’s gonna kick A**. 50 riders, face to face, no predetermine order, who ride against whoever you want, whenever you want (Jam Session style). Each run will be timed and the 20 fastest will be invited back for the finals on Sunday.

The evening will showcase a demo and a freestyle contest, DJs and speaker the whole week-end.

Prize Money : like last year, we are all here to enjoy biking, so little prize money but enough so that the winner can buy everyone around…

The Big White : Dual X : ContestFreestyle :

Winner : 1000 Chf Winner: 1000 Chf Winner : 500 Chf

2nd : 600 Chf 2nd : 600 Chf

3rd : 400 Chf 3rd : 400 Chf

 

 

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