| A view of the new Brevent Gondola being built |
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We're all very excited about the new Brevent gondola that will be up and running in time for Christmas 2008. Increasing the capacity of the lift from 1350 to 3000 people per hour, the larger 8-10 person cabins should make lift queues a thing of the past. The new top station will be built higher up, towards the Altitude 2000 mountain restaurant, allowing skiers direct access to the slopes instead of taking the cranky old 2-man chair (now relegated to a museum!) Our image here gives you a bird's eye view on how the construction work is progressing.
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| A view Chamonix's sports centre |
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Webcam showing Chamonix's main sports area, including from left to right: indoor and outdoor tennis courts, swimming pools, gym, recreation lake, and the running track and indoor ice-rink.
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| A view of Les Drus and La Verte |
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Webcam showing Les Drus and La Verte (4122m) overlooking Les Grands Montets ski area. This area is one of the prime locations for climbing in the region, however there have been some large scale (spectacular) collapses which means the area becomes off limits (one to check before you head off).
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| A view of the summit of the Aiguille du Midi |
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The Aiguille du Midi (3845m) is the highest point accessible by cable-car in the Chamonix valley. The Aiguille du Midi is well known as the start of the famous Vallee Blanche off-piste ski run over the glaciers; and is also one of the access routes to climbing the Mont Blanc (4811m).
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| A view of Mont Blanc massif |
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One of our personal favourtite views, that of a close up of the summit of the Mont Blanc and its glaciers at a massive 4811m. The Mont Blanc is one of only a handful peaks in the world which is actually easier to conquer than its neighbouring summits - still, its no walk in the park either...
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| A panoramic view of Mont Blanc massif |
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so there is not much we need to add.... A view from our panoramic camera, looking across the entire Mt Blanc massif from the Aiguille des Grands Montets on the left, the Drus, the mouth of the Mer de Glace, Les Jorasses, the Aiguille du Midi, the Mont Blanc and the Aiguille du Gouter on the right.
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| A view of the Brevent/Planpraz ski area, Chamonix |
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A view looking down over the Brevent/Planpraz ski area in Chamonix. The area is south facing and gets plenty of sunshine, with several cruisy blues, some steep reds and stacks of off-piste access.
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| A view of the Les Grands Montets ski area |
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This is the only view there is in the valley which gives a complete overview of the Grands Montets ski area - home to much of Chamonix's most infamous ski terrain. In fact the area is so steep and large we have had to tilt the image to get it to fit in a panoramic shaped view, so the true steepness needs 20 degrees adding to it! On the left-hand side, between the cables, is the Lognan area, whereas the small(ish!) summit towards the top right is the top of the 'top cable-car'. The bottom left is the way down towards the 'Dream Forest'.... If you can't see anything but cloud, we suggest the visibility is quite bad either round our camera or on the GM - check our other views out to cross-reference!
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| Le Triangle de l'Amitié |
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This is the view from the centre of Chamonix overlooking the main church, the Maison de la Montagne (guide office, ski-school, + High-mountain office) with the green copper roof, the start of many of Chamonix's main events such as the Marathon du Mont Blanc and The North Face Ultra-Trail, and in the background the peaks of the Aiguille Rouge ('Brevent/Planpraz/Flegere' ski area). Off-picture to the left is the Chamonix Tourist Office, and the town's Mairie (town-hall) is just edging in on the right-hand side. Also featured are our friends at Hotel Le Chamonix in the centre of the screen. The webcam is situated on the back of Chamonix's own Cinema Vox which shows current film releases including in original language - so they regularly have the latest from Hollywood in English - definitely worth considering a visit when the webcam is showing bad weather (the programme is on their website)!
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| A view into the heart of Chamonix |
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A view of Chamonix town centre, overlooking the Place Balmat. This is one of the most popular areas of town and plays host to numerous events, starts of races, and don't forget to turn up here for the New Year's Eve celebrations!
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| Courmayeur Ski Area - Colle e Dente del Gigante |
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This is a view from the other side of the hill in Italy, from the resort of Courmayeur. When weather conditions are good or bad in Chamonix they can be totally different a short drive through the Mont Blanc Tunnel. So it is always useful to see what is going on there, especially with regards the snow conditions in winter - for that sneaky powder day or when the blizzards are in in Cham, Courmayeur can be basking in sunshine. And the coffee is so much better over there it's worth the drive just for a cup!
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| View of the Vallée Blanche and the Helbronner |
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Here are the conditions are the top from the Italian side of the Vallée Blanche. The Helbronner is at 3322m so we are talking proper mountain climate here.
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| The arete at the start of the Vallée Blanche |
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This is a view from the summit of the Aiguille du Midi looking at the condition of the arete which leads into the Vallée Blanche - off-piste glacial skiing and access to the high mountains.
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| The Mer de Glace (Sea of Ice) |
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Located on the Northern slopes of the Mont Blanc massif, at 5.6km and 200m deep this is the second longest glacier in Europe. See it for yourself with a walk (for the fit!) and/or a train ride up to the Montenvers.
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| View of the Aiguilles de Chamonix from the Index (Flegere) |
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This magnificent view is of the main peaks of the Mont Blanc chain and a glimpse of the conditions on the Flegere ski area.
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| The Domaine de la Balme (Le Tour) |
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At the top end of the valley the Domaine de la Balme links Le Tour and Vallorcine ski areas to give a fun ski area for beginners down the front slopes and some fantastic tree-lined off-piste for the advanced down the back. usually one of the quieter Chamonix areas... The lift in the picture is the Autannes chairlift.
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| Les Grands Montets up close |
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The daddy of them all, Les Grands Montets with its conditions up close and personal. This camera is at Lognan (1972m), the main meeting area up their - giving a view of the Herse chairlift. This location also plays host the the Chamonix Freeride Days at the end of the season.
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