Adbike blog7/30/2023 A way longer season than usual! But with some caveats, so easiest just to look at their website Or of course, the Trail Taxi runs from April through until the snow comes back! Le Chable to Verbier is open from 05h15 to 23h50 every. Weekends only from 3rd June all the days from 17th June. The old lift has already been demolished, so maybe the works will be done in time, we’ll see…. Morgins and Champery 18th May to 29th October… Except it kinda looks like Morgins is closed this summer whilst they replace the chairlift, so that’s potentially a bit rubbish. Morzine probably 16th June to 17th September but dates not finalised yet. Avoriaz, all the days from 16th June to 17th September. Chatel is weekends from the 9th June and all the time from 23rd June to 3rd September. The entire world cup circus comes to town 7th to 17th September, so who knows how that’ll pan out, but for the rest of the time: Les Gets Chavannes side open weekends only from 26th May and everything open from 16th June to 17th September. Portes du Soleil: 26th May – 29th October. Whether this opens to bikes, and what it means for the trails I dunno. Looks like the Couis 1 chair for accessing the ridge and other “if you know, you know” trails ISN’T open this summer, but the Gorraz Grand Grimond lift will be. Still the best bike park in all of the world, still not that quick at getting opening dates up online. Les Carroz is go from the 24th June to 10th September, Samoens is hosting the Velo Vert festival again over the first weekend of June, so it’d be grand if they’re open from then but it’s possible (likely…) they’re then closed until 24th June. Assorted start and finish times across the area, with a usual caveat that these are their target dates and it might change yet, and that not all the areas have decided when they’re opening yet. Same dates as last year, and same as last year, one of the first to publish dates and easiest website to navigate. Les Contamines: 1st July – 3rd September. St Gervais: Probably 24th June – 3rd September TBC Megeve is really 2 resorts, so the Mont Blanc natural resort bit is staggered between 24th June and 10th September (same periods as 2022) and the Jaillet side is….still unknown. La Thuile: 24th June- 3rd September Same as 2022, and again no EWS this year to clutter up the season. Grand Montets: 1st July – 3rd September (same dates as 2022)Īnd all those other conveniently nearby places for your spotify trail playlist to suggest: Prarion: 1st July – 10th September + the 2 weekends either side of that (opening 2 weeks later than 2022) Vallorcine: 10th June – 10th September (same as 2022, hopefully the new normal) Le Tour: 10th June – 10th September (was closed in 2022 for a new lift to be installed, still to find out whether bikes will be welcomed in the shiny new telecabines…) Tramway du Mont Blanc: 10th June – 1st October (open 2 weeks later than 2022) Planpraz: 10th June – 17th September (open 1 week longer than 2022) then 21st October – 5th Novemberīrevent: 10th June – 17th September (open 1 week longer than 2022) Most importantly, could it translate the insults of the (likely also automated) barista when you order cappuccino after 11am…?Īnd I, for one, welcome our robot overlords, plus I’ll have plenty time to ride the chairlifts in my beckoning unemployment, so when are they lifts open?Ĭhamonix, from CdMB, but provisional dependent on evolution of… well this year probably strikes rather than pandemic, but let’s see what surprises ’23 has up its sleeve.īellevue: 3rd June – 10th September (opening and closing 1 week earlier than 2022)įlegere: 10th June – 17th September (open 1 week longer than 2022) If you use an app like EchoSOS to call for help, is it just one step easier for the algorithm to call the helicopter directly to deal with any injuries?Ĭan it download diagnostic data from your electronic brakes and fix them before you even know you’ve cooked the pads by using them too much on the last descent? Or mibbies just a giant arrow if you’re as bad as me with left and right. No way it could utilise the 5g chips in our blood (what, you thought that went away with the vaccines…) to project a virtual rider in front of you if you want to follow a line, or whisper left or right in your virtual ear as you approach a junction. How would it read who’s getting tired, without maybe analysing the bluetooth synced client heart rate data to know that one more lap is a great idea? I mean, how could a machine learning tool possibly calculate what terrain a rider prefers based on their whoops and holla’s reaction to the trail they’re on, then pick the next from its database of routes linked to all other A.I.
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