Edito – Altus Alpe d’Huez 2024
NEWS
60 YEARS OF PIC BLANC!
For six decades, the Pic Blanc aerial tramway has dominated Alpe d’Huez from its 3,330-metre altitude. The highest point in the resort, nestled in the Grandes Rousses massif, it has stood the test of time through a long and eventful history, offering visitors the best view of the resort.
The Pic Blanc, a name inherited from the summit on which it is perched, is first and foremost the result of the folie de grandeur and unyielding ambition of the plateau’s shopkeepers and hoteliers, who joined forces in this crazy project as early as 1952. Technical constraints and an excessive budget put the brakes on this first project. In 1959, SATA purchased the infrastructure and completed the construction, finally reaching the summit of the Pic. Inaugurated on February 10, 1963, the line as we know it is now operational. Offering a playground for ski enthusiasts, the Sarenne glacier shone above all with summer skiing until the 1990s. In winter, the exceptional site can only be accompanied by mythical slopes.
FIRST TRACKS!
an olympic ice cave!
Charpente & menuiserie de l’oisans, builders of the peaks!
Culture
L’alpe d’Huez and comedy, a history of humour
The pitch: the third week in January has become a must-attend event. A film festival where, every winter, the great family of comedy comes together
in a festive atmosphere of sharing and friendship. The setting: a blanket of white snow and a backdrop of mountain peaks. For over 25 years, the Alpe d’Huez International Comedy Festival has been raising the bar for comedy in the world of cinema.
Discovery
Ice Chronicle
Popularized only 50 years ago, ice climbing is said to have originated partly in the heights of Alpe d’Huez. Just a stone’s throw from the ski area, an exceptional natural site abounds with waterfalls
for all levels.
Symphonie d’automne, the best-known, is a 70-metre-high wonder of frozen water. Discover this frosty universe.
Mountain
Off-piste: managing risk
Leaving your mark in the immaculate snow. Savor the pleasure of big curves in the powder
far from the ski lifts. Off-piste is the promise of a privileged mountain experience.
And when the snow conditions are right and the rules are followed, it’s perfectly safe. Follow the guide.
Sport
Florian Jouanny, with Paris 2024 in his sights!
Paralympic handbike champion in Tokyo in 2021, Florian Jouanny has won everything in his discipline. But the man from Bourg-d’Oisans, at the foot of the legendary Alpe d’Huez climb, has his sights set on the Paris Paralympics. He hopes to shine in the three events in which he will be competing.
ReadTrail
Mégavalanche Trail: a mega-descent!
On July 9, Vincent, one of our journalists, took the start of the Mégavalanche Trail, a race with the particularity of offering a 21-kilometer, downhill-only route, starting on snow at an altitude of 3,300 meters. An experience as fun as it is demanding on the legs!
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