Local girl does good…

22 08 2009

Introducing Tahnee

At 14 years old, Tahnee has just finished 2nd in Junior Women at the IXS European Downhill Cup in Chatel.

After returning home from a 10 day break with neighbours, Tahnee was desperate to get back on her bike. The IXS Cup was at Chatel so we asked the commisseur for the race if she could race even though she was too young. The competition for Junior Women in this series is quite good, so she really wanted to compete.

 

Tahnee on PodiumTahnee Racing

Please check out her website for Tahnee’s race report and pictures

http://www.followmydream.org





Megavalanche 2009 Highlights!

5 08 2009

Highlights from the qualification and final. Top riders Fairclough and Kovarik wear the POV.1.5 in qualifying and finals.

Thanks to Snowcam at the Megavalanche 2009, Alp D’huez.

http://vimeo.com/5935204

For more on Snowcam, Click here





Outdoor Sports Festival this week in Morzine!

27 07 2009

 
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Morzine Outdoor Sports Festival 26-31 July ‘09

23 07 2009

Outdoor Sports FestivalThe Morzine Outdoor Sports Festival is a multi-disciplinary event open to all. It is unique in showcasing top athletes and fun family activities.

1 week of free activities! During the Festival.

The principe is simple: every day from 5pm a sport will be showcased in the village centre.

The outdoor sports fair planned outside the Tourist Office will feature the main players in the field who are takink part in the Festival with their latest gear on show.

Morzine has great respect for the mountains and an ecology exhibition is planned to raise awareness on th subject. If sport is one vital ingredient of this year’s Outdoor Sports Festival then having fun is another.

Concerts, shows, theme nigths,…in short, a coordinated entertainments programme to ensure a friendly atmosphere.

MTB trial and dirt session @ 5pm Sunday 26th

Information from the Tourist Office: 04 50 74 72 72.

Accommodation in Morzine – Click here





Bike Fax Route Book – Morzine & Portes Du Soleil

19 07 2009

BikeFax book cover

Product Description
Morzine in the Portes du Soleil has long been known as ‘the’ summer destination for mountain bikers from all over Europe. Increasingly popular with British mountain bikers, the area sports purpose built, lift served downhill and competition standard trails, as well as long challenging cross country circuits. This guidebook is the first to provide information on a wide selection of rides in the area. Containing information on all the popular Downhill Trails, as well as a selection of challenging Cross-country circuits and gentle family rides, the guide is sure to offer something for everyone. The guide contains detailed maps and full route descriptions on 24 trails in the area. Section introductions provide information on local services and useful contacts to help with planning and getting the most out of any visit to the area.

 

Review
“A very good guide, certainly well worth the money if you’re planning an unguided trip to the area and you’re not familiar with it. It’ll point you in the right direction for some exploring, too”. Mike Davies, Editor, Bikemagic.

This book can be bought from Amazon!!

After buying this book, you plan on heading to the Morzine/Les Gets area check out MountainXtra for accommodation and everything else you want to know about the place





26 -31 July Outdoor Sports Festival

15 07 2009

Air, Earth, Water – the mountains in all their guises play key roles in this year’s Outdoor Sports Festival! Find out about mountain biking, climbing, paragliding or scuba diving, since every day of the week a sport will be showcased with demos and try-out sessions. Workshops in the “Outdoor Village” will feature aerial challenges and the Big Air Bag for MTB jump fans. Visitors can also find out about the state of play in the fields of sustainable development and environmental protection.

Plus : free shows and entertainment every day from 5pm.

Information: Morzine Tourist Office – Tel: +33 (0)4.50.74.72.72

Accommodation in Morzine click here





Hike of the Month: Chapelle de Jacquicourt

6 07 2009

Chapelle de JacquicourtPart 1:

Starting from the bottom of the Pleney bubble, we headed up the winter green run ‘Retours des Nants’ following signs up to the Plateaux de Nyon. This part of the trail is a mix of piste runs without snow, single tracks through the trees and a couple little stone areas where mountain water trickles down. Along the way we saw beautiful flora & fauna and random little chalets that make you want to become a writer and spend your Summers in them. From the Plateaux you start to recognise the area if you have been out in winter; the first thing you will recognise will be the restaurant “Pointe de Nyon ” which is open in peak Summer season for a quick refreshing drink, the second thing is the mountain peak itself also called Pointe Nyon and of course the view down to Morzine. The next part of the trail is a walk along the road that the Tour de France cyclists zoom down at an average speed of 60kms/h when it comes to Morzine. col de joux plane sign with cows and lake in distanceThis road will take you about 6kms up to the Lac de Joux Plane. There is another restaurant here where you can stop and have a cheeky drink or even stop for lunch. This was our first stop for the day where rested for 5 minutes and grabbed a quick snack and sat back and admired the beautiful scenery.

Part 2:

This is where we thought we knew better than the sign...

This is where we thought we knew better than the sign...

Leaving the Lake, we headed back to the last signpost where we saw the markings for the Chapelle de Jaquicourt. The sign directed us to go straight but for some reason we decided to take a left and we didn’t regret it one bit, although we were convinced at one point we would end in Samoens.

The single track we were following down the mountain is also a mountain bike track so although we didn’t see any be sure to keep your ears open and be prepared to quickly move out of there way! I still think the mountain bikers that ride the Portes du Soleil must be mad! hike amongst trees on way to SamoensI couldn’t help but burst out in random giggles when I thought about how much I was struggling on foot let alone what a biker would have to endure! But I also decided this was not a track for beginner bikers so I instantly felt safer. Never the less I was very glad that we didn’t run in to any and that we avoided having to scramble up any banks or into the trees.

Once we came to realisation that we would most likely end up in Samoens we started thinking of all the people we could get to come and pick us up. As much as we would have hitch hiked back – the locals are rather good at picking up people, one of us had to be back in Morzine in time to serve dinner to those staying in the chalet!stream crossed on way towards Samoens
Having got the exciting idea of ending up in Samoens and hitchhiking in our minds, it was almost a disappointment when we eventually came across a sign at Les Lanches directing us back towards Les Gets via la Chaumette. The sign read 1 hour 15 minutes and 450m altitude climb which by now seemed like torture as we were ready to collapse however we very quickly noticed that the along almost the whole of this section of the path grew wild strawberries, blueberries and raspberries so like Hansel and Gretel we happily munched our way through the forest homeward bound. (mid July is the best time to go if you wish to enjoy the same fruity organic treats as we did.)strawberries on route!!

Not long after we had finished the ascent we eventually saw signs saying Chapelle de Jacquicourt. We knew we were really going in the right direction – Finally! The last 20 minutes before reaching the Chapelle were wonderful, little lakes (aka big puddles depending on your outlook), sun rays streaming through the trees, you almost feel like the pixies, fairies and forest nymphs will come out and greet you and maybe sing you home. Six hours after departing from the bottom of the Pleney lift we reached our goal – la Chapelle de Jaquicourt.

This Chapelle, situated at 1610m, was built in June 1679; 366 years after the boundaries of Verchaix, Taninges and Les Gets communes were established. However it didn’t last long as it was demolished on the 14th of August the very same year. It wasn’t until between the years of 1986 and 1989 did the locals of these communes rebuild the Chapelle on its old foundations. Now every year there is a pilgrimage walk on the second Sunday in September, presumably open to all.

Part 3:

hike towards Les Gets pathThe hike towards Les Gets path was the most confusing for us as we were following signs back to the Lac de Joux Plane, yet were walking in the complete opposite direction. If the sign says to go a certain way, even if you are convinced it is wrong like we did, FOLLOW IT! Unless they have been tampered with the signs will know better than you!

This part of the walk is easiest and straightforward. You will cross open fields which give you views from Praz de Lys over to Mont Chery. You will even pass by some wonderful chalets that make you wonder how they are accessed in Winter. Finally we got to Lairon which is a 5 minutes walk from the top of “La Rosta ” chairlift. As time was closing in on us we upped the pace to a power walk. We had an hour and a half to get down to Les Gets and back to the Chalet in time for dinner. The signs said there was an hour and 25 minutes until we reached Les Gets – so we let gravity do its work as we upped the pace again to a slow jog. Thirty minutes later we were at the bottom of the mountain and at the end of our 8h 15mins hike. We collapsed in a heap and waited for a friend to pick us up, you may be glad to know that we reached the Chalet with 5 minutes to spare to serve dinner!

This was a truly amazing and very rewarding first attempt at an 8 hour hike and would do it again any day – but next time I think we will go all the way down to Samoens, who knows what adventures we will find on our way there.

Throughout this walk you will find marked signposts & yellow markings to keep you on track!

 

Leave only footprints, Take only photos, preserve your memories and stay safe!





Pass’Portes du Soleil

30 06 2009

IMG_3966Another successful PassPortes du Soleil with more than 3900 participants from all over the globe!

For those who had no luck  joining this years event, dates have been set for the 7th edition, on June 26th and 27th, 2010.

Registration for next years event will not be open until around February 2010, but beware this event books up fast, so get in there quick if you want to participate in this mountain biking mecca event that is the Pass’Portes du Soleil!

As this event is so large, properties are booked months in advance, so next step is to book your accommodation! For all types of accommodation in and around Morzine, Click Here

Why not come out for a whole week and turn your stay into an activity holiday?!?