Ever wonder what’s happening before the comp?
It’s not just about dropping in—it’s about the grind behind the scenes. With our safety partner Mammut, we’re taking you around Val Thorens to see how our crew scouts venues, checks snow conditions, and preps for the action. 🏔️
It’s not just about dropping in—it’s about the grind behind the scenes. With our safety partner Mammut, we’re taking you around Val Thorens to see how our crew scouts venues, checks snow conditions, and preps for the action. 🏔️
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00:00Freeride World Tour stage number two. Traveled last night, arrived in Val Thorens and right
00:07now we are in the ski area and checking all the different possible venues. Mountain guides
00:13are on the venue itself, checking the snow quality, building a snow pit, while ourselves
00:21are checking the judges point of view and where we're going to be able to put the judges
00:25and snow quality stuff at the moment. We're expecting some new snow and the challenging
00:30thing is to decide and to choose the right venue for the new snow and where would be
00:37the best places. So another five venues to check. This is the beginning of the day, a
00:44long one to come. What would be a Freeride World Tour without a finish going through
01:04a river. Japanese style, pretty cool, good memories.
01:34Here we are, bottom of venue number four and yeah, it looks pretty good. It looks pretty
01:55good. Snow has definitely been affected. This is a waste space venue but with the new
02:04snow coming there is a good chance that actually everything is going to be packed nicely and
02:11give a lot of options for the riders.
02:41Little step, technical one. We had to put the rope and help each other for the last
02:51bit of the climb. Summit of Mont Du Pogne, 3100 and something meters and a crazy good
03:05view. Right, venue check number three, right to the top. This is now Cime Caron. Snow is
03:20very compact. Let's have a look down the venue. All right, checking option one, Cime
03:34Caron. It's been blowing really hard from the north so all the entrances are quite dry.
03:41The takeoffs of the jumps are quite dry. There's a bit of snow coming but we believe there
03:46might be not enough snow to make it computable. Back to Cime Caron. Conditions are wild and
04:03with all this wind it's going to be really tough to be able to have the venue set up
04:09just for one window which is actually shown at the moment on the weather forecast. Back
04:16to square one. I think now it's time to find another venue to a lower place and I think
04:23we've got the right one and this is the Lac Noir so see you there.
04:29Okay Johnny, you got your beacon? I've got my beacon. Yes, okay, good to go. Awesome.
04:45Cime at work, Mont Blanc in the back, what a day. We are breaking the cone for eventually a new
04:59snow coming and it's better to break it before they collapse in the new snow.