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L'équipe de Suisse de ski alpinisme voulait des médailles aux championnats du monde de Morgins du 3 au 8 mars 2025 et elle en a eu. Entretiens avec deux des héros de la semaine, Marianne Fatton et Rémi Bonnet et avec l'entraîneur national élite Jean-Philippe Fartaria.
The World Champs start on Monday, and we prepared a big podcast preview for you! We discussed with 12 athletes from 10 countries their goals, expectations, and schedules for the packed week in
Une conférence-théâtre au sommet de… la farce. De cabanes en refuges, Mali Van Valenberg & Philippe Soltermann ont sillonné les alpages du Val dʹIlliez pour nous dire tout ou presque sur les fourmis. A découvrir à Morgins, Refuge du Corbeau ce jeudi 22 août, avant un hivernage en plaine au Théâtre du Crochetan à Monthey du 5 au 7 février 2025. Chronique de Thierry Sartoretti.
In this weeks episode we discussed all things canyoning and white water rafting. And recommended 2 sites to get some great info that include Manawa.com and awe365.com. We talked about where you can do this and what gear you're gonna need!!We also explored the Portes Du Soleil area, that includes the towns of Morzine, Les Gets, Avoriaz and Chatel on the French side and Champéry, Morgins and Les Crosets on the Swiss side and everything that this superb area ha to offer.And finally we took you on our bucket list trip to Route to Everest Base Camp itself.We looked at that trek itself, what you need to do it, what gear you need, and how fit you need to be and exactly what the route looks like...The journey to Everest Base Camp typically begins with a flight into Lukla Airport also known as Tenzing-Hillary Airport. From Lukla, trekkers follow the legendary trail known as the Everest Base Camp Trek, which winds through picturesque Sherpa villages to Namche Bazaar (2,860 meters) to Namche Bazaar (3,440 meters), the busy hub of the Khumbu region. This stretch involves crossing suspension bridges over rivers, ascending stone staircases, and passing through dense forests of rhododendron and pine.Then Acclimatization stops are planned at strategic points such as Namche itselfThe next stage is Tengboche (3860) to Dingboche (4,410 meters) and then Lobuche (4,910 meters)Then Lobuche onwards the final leg to Everest Base Camp (5,364 meters) and involves navigating glacial moraines and rocky terrain.The Intro and Outro music today was supplied by Rob himself on the guitar singing a Rod Stewart classic. Our next winter episode will be out on the 4th of October as we now take a break for the summer. In the meantime, please do tell your mates about The White Out Podcast - it really helps us get bigger an dbetter. Thanks for listening. See you soon.In the meantime Enjoy the mountains :) And Please do leave a review as it's the only way other like minded travellers get to find us! And don't forget to check us out on the following channels inthesnow.cominstagram.com/inthesnowTikTok@inthesnowmag youtube.com/inthesnowmagfacebook.com/inthesnowand contact us with your suggestions for further episodes at dom@InTheSnow.com / robert@ski-press.com
Nous commencerons notre programme en examinant quelques-uns des principaux sujets d'actualité de la semaine. Tout d'abord, nous commenterons la position de l'Union européenne sur l'avenir de Gaza, telle qu'elle a été exposée le 6 novembre par la présidente de la Commission européenne, Ursula von der Leyen. Ensuite, nous tenterons d'expliquer pourquoi l'armée ukrainienne a si peu progressé ces derniers mois malgré les contre-offensives menées. Dans la partie scientifique de notre programme, nous parlerons d'une étude qui a été publiée dans la revue Journal of Personality and Social Psychology par des chercheurs de l'université A&M du Texas. Elle indique que la colère pourrait améliorer notre capacité à atteindre un objectif dans des situations difficiles. Enfin, nous nous intéresserons au premier championnat du monde de raclette qui s'est tenu la semaine dernière dans le village de Morgins, dans les Alpes suisses. Cette semaine, nous discuterons du point de vue des Français sur la vie après la mort d'après une étude récente. Nous commenterons pour finir la candidature de la France pour l'organisation des Jeux olympiques d'hiver en 2030. - L'UE expose sa position sur l'avenir de Gaza - La faible progression de l'armée ukrainienne soulève des interrogations sur le soutien occidental - La colère aide à traiter les tâches difficiles - Le premier championnat du monde de raclette organisé dans les Alpes suisses - Fête de la Toussaint : un Français sur trois croit qu'il y a une vie après la mort - Les Alpes françaises candidates pour l'organisation des Jeux olympiques d'hiver 2030
Nel corso del nostro programma approfondiremo alcune delle notizie più importanti della settimana. Commenteremo, innanzitutto, la dichiarazione rilasciata dalla Presidente della Commissione Europea, Ursula von der Leyen, lo scorso 6 novembre, sul ruolo dell'Unione Europea nel futuro geopolitico di Gaza. Quindi, analizzeremo alcuni dei motivi che potrebbero spiegare la mancanza di successi militari in Ucraina nonostante mesi di combattimenti. Nella sezione scientifica del programma, parleremo di uno studio pubblicato sul Journal of Personality and Social Psychology dai ricercatori della Texas A&M University, che suggerisce che la rabbia migliorerebbe la capacità delle persone di raggiungere i propri obiettivi in situazioni difficili. Infine, ci sposteremo a Morgins, sulle Alpi svizzere, per partecipare al primo Campionato mondiale di raclette, inaugurato la scorsa settimana. La prima notizia riguarda un recente regolamento adottato dall'Unione Europea che dovrebbe ostacolare con più forza l'Italian sounding, ovvero quella pratica, spesso ingannevole, di utilizzare immagini, nomi e riferimenti che evocano l'Italia ma che, di fatto, non hanno nulla a che fare con il nostro Paese. Successivamente parleremo di una sentenza giudiziaria che ha riaperto il dibattito pubblico sui cosiddetti "mammoni", un termine italiano usato per descrivere giovani adulti, sia maschi che femmine, che continuano a vivere con i genitori nonostante abbiano abbondantemente superato la maggiore età. - L'UE dichiara la sua posizione sul futuro di Gaza - La mancanza di successi militari in Ucraina solleva preoccupazioni sul sostegno occidentale - È dimostrato che la rabbia aiuta ad affrontare compiti impegnativi - Il primo Campionato mondiale di raclette inaugurato nelle Alpi svizzere - L'UE mette al bando l'Italian sounding - “Mammoni” d'Italia: una decisione giudiziaria riaccende il dibattito
Comenzaremos el programa echando un vistazo a algunas de las principales noticias de la semana. Primero comentaremos la postura de la UE sobre el futuro de Gaza, delineada el 6 de noviembre por Ursula von der Leyen, la presidenta de la Comisión Europea. A continuación, analizaremos algunas de las razones que podrían explicar la falta de éxito militar de Ucrania tras meses de combate. En la sección de ciencia, discutiremos un estudio publicado en el Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, llevado a cabo por investigadores de la Universidad Texas A&M, que sugiere que la ira podría ayudar a la gente a alcanzar sus objetivos en situaciones difíciles. Y, para acabar, hablaremos del primer Campeonato Mundial de la Raclette, celebrado la semana pasada en el pueblo de Morgins, en los Alpes suizos. En la segunda parte del programa, Trending in Spain, hoy hablaremos de medicina y de arte. En la primera noticia discutiremos algunos avances científicos que permiten la gestación de un bebé por dos madres. En la segunda noticia comentaremos la migración de una obra emblemática del artista vasco Agustín Ibarrola perteneciente a la corriente del Land Art y su repercusión mediática. La UE delinea su postura sobre el futuro de Gaza La falta de éxitos militares de Ucrania suscita preocupación sobre el apoyo occidental Se demuestra que la ira ayuda a gestionar las tareas difíciles Celebrado en los Alpes suizos el primer Campeonato Mundial de la Raclette Primer bebé en Europa gestado por dos madres El nuevo Bosque Pintado de Oma
We discuss next year's kit, travelling to the mountains by train & EV and solar panels in Méribel. Plus we have new snow reports, a Team GB update and a snippet from our forthcoming interview with Ed Leigh. Iain was joined by Lauren MacCallum and Lindsey Dixon from Protect Our Winters and equipment expert, Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo.com SHOW NOTES Al was in La Clusaz (2:00) Here's a look at Candide Thovex doing what he does best in his home resort https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKP7jQknGjs Lindsey reports on her skiing in Val d'Isere Lauren was splitboarding in Cairngorm, Scotland and prior to that in Les 7 Laux, France (see our main photo for a shot of the inversion!) (3:00) Betony Garner reported from Flaine, France (5:15) Dave Burrows from Snowpros Ski School reported from Morgins, Switzerland (plus Avoriaz & Villars) (6:30) Ed Leigh has been splitboarding in Courchevel (9:15) The SIGB Ski Test took place in La Clusaz (11:15) The industry trade show, Slide, takes place in early January (17:00) https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1621049951538003969 Al writes up his equipment tests for his own website SkiKitInfo.com, as well as for The Telegraph and Fall Line Skiing magazine Trends to look out for include ‘cinch' bindings on ski boots (20:00) Look out for the Salomon Addict Pro piste ski (21:00) Lauren uses a Nidecker Thruster unisex snowboard (23:00) Al tested the Carv device (24:00) Protect Our Winters was founded by snowboarder Jeremy Jones (28:00) Lindsey travelled on a Ouigo service from Paris to Bourg-St-Maurice (30:30) The final bus transfer was booked with Altibus (37:00) Lauren drove to Val Thorens in a Tesla Y electric car (38:00) Iain drove to Zermatt in a Tesla in August (39:00) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8fgtVU3bhI Regenerative braking adds to the battery range when going downhill (42:30) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xthOeIsk3Mc Clement Martinod works for the Meribel Alpine lift company Solar panels have been added to the Saulire Express lift mid-station (44:00) All Compagnie des Alpes snow groomers have been converted from diesel to HVO (48:00) Dave Ryding came second in Kitzbuhel (50:00) Mia Brookes took second in the Laax Open Freestyle Snowboard Slopestyle World Cup Iain interviewed Mia in Episode 158 Zoe Atkin won gold in the Ski Superpipe at the XGames in Aspen Kirsty Muir won two bronzes at the XGames Makayla Gerken Schofield took bronze in her first Moguls World Cup podium The Alpine Ski World Championships take place in Courchevel and Meribel in Les 3 Vallees from 06-13 Feb (51:00) The full interview with Ski Sunday's Ed Leigh will be released as Episode 169 on 10 February Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, ideas for features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email theskipodcast@gmail.com Rachel Flynn: "Absolutely loving the podcast" BobinCH: "James was a great listen in Episode 166" Kat Ryb: "How have I not come across this before? Just listened to the two recent episodes and they are great!" Joe Childs: "I am completely addicted to your podcast. I really like the mix of content, alongside the frequent sustainability features, equipment reviews & snow reports. Having watched the first episode of Ski Sunday of the season (probably my favourite TV programme) on 8th January, I searched Spotify for something similar and found The Ski Podcast. Since then, I have listened to 41 of the episodes and I have no plan to slow down.” You can follow iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
Cet été, notre rédaction a parcouru tout le Valais romand pour vous faire découvrir les richesses des vallées latérales. Aujourd'hui, c'est le trentième et dernier épisode de cette série. Nous partons à la rencontre de Didier Défago à Morgins.
Direction la Haute-Savoie, avec une arrivée dans les Alpes, en altitude. On arrive à Châtel, les portes du soleil, ça tombe bien, il fait beau. 193 kilomètres à parcourir avec pas moins de 4 grands prix de la montagne répertoriés et plus on avance, plus c'est dur avec le Col de Mosses classé en deuxième catégorie, le Col de la Croix, toujours en Suisse et enfin le Pas de Morgins avant de basculer côté français. Selon Laurent Jalabert, cette étape "promet d'être disputée".
Episode 92 features Andermatt, LISTEX, the Nevis Range and The Mighty Coe event. Plus we have snow reports from around the Alps, and we find out when accidents on the piste are most likely to occur. Iain Martin was joined ‘live' by Babsi Lapwood from the Mountain Trade Network, Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo and Katie Crowe from Battleface Travel Insurance and down the line by Chris O'Brien from Nevis Range. SHOW NOTES The Ski Podcast has been voted ‘Best Wintersports Podcast' in the Sports Podcast Awards. Thank you to everyone who voted for us. Thanks to Switzerland Tourism for supporting the The Ski Podcast 2022 marks the 175th anniversary of the Swiss railway - 1847 marked the opening of the first Swiss train route between Zurich and Baden. Simon Burgess told us about skiing in the Lake District in Episode 73 Babsi skied in Sud Tirol In Episode 81, we discussed what length skis to get We discussed the wearing of helmets in Episode 88 https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hXal2dl-fsA Dave Burrows from SnowPros Ski School reported from Morgins, Switzerland Alex Armand from Tip Tip Ski Coaching reported from Les 2 Alpes, France Steve Angus is a private instructor in Val d'Isere, France Elena Protopow reported from Tirol in Austria Iain was in Andermatt when the lifts closed in Switzerland at the start of the pandemic in March 2020 Read about Iain's journey by train on Ski Flight Free Samih Sawaris was the Egyptian responsible for the renaissance of Andermatt Iain's guide was Florian Tresch You can take a look at Iain and Florian's route here: Find out more about Swisstainable Vail Resorts seen potential too: https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1503295056089960449 Iain spoke with Chris O'Brien, MD at Nevis Range, re sustainability Nevis Range worked with carbonfootprint.com Listen to our interview with The Mighty Coe organiser Neil Dalgliesh in Episode 89 Al was in Aviemore for the Glenmore Lodge Wild Weekend Check out ‘The Escalator' here You can find out more about LISTEX here Iain visited the new Vallandry gondola in January https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnJKwcjLYTQ Reviews/comments wherever you leave them always welcome, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, social media or via email. If you'd like some stickers, please email us with your address. Don't forget you can always buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast. All cuppas are much appreciated. I also enjoy all feedback about the show, so please do email. You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
In Episode 90 we discuss skiing in Turkey, the Beijing 2022 Paralympics, taking the train to Austria and how to choose your rental ski boots. Iain was joined ‘live' by regular guest Mike Richards, Katie Crowe from Battleface Travel Insurance and Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo and ‘down the line' by Paralympian Millie Knight and Yvonne Rosenstatter from Salzburgerland. SHOW NOTES Iain is travelling to Andermatt and Aletsch Arena in Switzerland You can buy Iain a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast There's still the chance to vote for us in the Sports Podcast Awards Find out more about skiing in Wales in Episode 65 You can buy your ski travel insurance at Battleface Travel Insurance Check the latest FCO rules on travel using their Sherpa travel tool All fully-vaccinated British travellers will be allowed into the European Union without tests Children 6-18 who have not been fully vaccinated will also be allowed to travel into EU countries provided that they have a negative pre-departure PCR test Grant Shapps, the Transport Secretary, is pressing to scrap the UK PLF by the Easter holidays Andy Butterworth from Kaluma Travel reported from St Anton in Austria Dave Burrows from SnowPros Ski School reported from Morgins in Switzerland Mike travelled to Turkey in January and stayed at the Ovit Mountain Lodge You can view all of Mike's excellent photos on his Instagram account Mike moved on to the ski resort of Palandoken and Ejder 3200 He also skied in Sarikamis Yvonne Rosenstatter is from SalzburgerLand Tourism Board You can find out about the direct Malmo to Austria service here Iain is the founder of Ski Flight Free Find out about the Nightjet train service from Paris to Austria Intersport Ski Hire is Iain's go-to ski hire company You can buy a Superfeet footbed here Millie Knight's racing guide is Brett Wild Check Millie's impressive record on her website Kirsty Young finished 5th in the Big Air at Beijing Mia Brookes is a young talent – look out for her in 2022/23 GB Snowsport are still publicly hoping to become a ‘Top 5 Nation in snowsports' Dave Ryding took 2nd in the Slalom in Garmisch Listen to our Dave Ryding lockdown interview You can buy Iain a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast There's still the chance to vote for us in the Sports Podcast Awards Reviews Reviews/comments are always welcome via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, social media or email to theskipodcast@gmail.com Nick D: "Great work, best ski podcast” I also enjoy all feedback about the show, so please do email. You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast.
Troistorrents veut réfléchir cette année à des projets concrets pour Morgins
Karine Vasarino marche sur les pas de Didier Défago au dessus de Morgins, en Valais.
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Conséquence des nouvelles mesures prises par la Confédération, la frontière est fermée depuis cette nuit à Morgins
In this episode Jim has been busy and reports from Anzère in Switzerland as well as part two of his trip to Bulgaria. Iain is out in Cauterets in the French Pyrénées, we hear about Jamie Barrow's new world record and friend of the pod Dave Burrows joins us live to talk about an exciting new trip for next winter. The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their support. Snow Aid Australia was a superb idea, originated by Rachael Oakes-Ash and which raised over AUD200,000 for bushfire relief/recovery and wildlife rescue/rehabilitation President Macron was in Chamonix viewing the melting Mer de Glace and launching new climate change policies It was also announced that there would be limits on the number of climbers on Mont Blanc (which would stop the rowing machine incident we discussed in Episode 40) Jim visited Anzère in the Swiss Valais region with Dave from Snowpros Iain was recording live from Cauterets in the French Pyrénées, where he also skied in Grand Tourmalet and visited the Pic du Midi It's not great snow cover, but unlike in Luchon no helicopters were used to ship in snow Why do most skiers turn one direction more easily than another? Dave shared his thoughts Jim gave an insight into the rise of Bansko, where he was a guest of Balkan Holidays Thanks to all our listeners for helping us reach record audience numbers Thanks to Matt Hayes for his kind comments: “One of my favourite episodes yet! Great banter, insight and potential for legal action.” Also to Carolyn as she works on her 'big ski wear project' Thanks also to Craig for his 5-star review and we recommend Craig heads to Baqueira Beret in the Spanish Pyrénées on his short break from Barcelona Jamie Barrow set a new speed record for a snowboarder, towed behind a Tesla 3 EV at 183 kph We previous interviewed Jamie about his trip to North Korea back in Episode 4. Also generating zero emissions are the lifts in Les Arcs, which are all powered by renewable electricity Dave revealed details of The Ski Podcast's first hosted trip. Join us in Morgins in March 2021. Details coming soon… Don't forget we are reading 'Aiming High' in Ski Book Group. Feel free to read as well and we'll discuss it in Episode 51 or 51 If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
Région Dents du Midi a présenté sept parcours de rando-parc chronométrés à Morgins
Un couple de Morgins est récompensé par la deuxième édition des mérites agricoles valaisans
Le restaurant de la Foilleuse à Morgins change de propriétaires et de nom pour s'appeler le "Là Ô"
Un rucher-école sera inauguré samedi sur la route de Morgins
Retour sur la gestion de la pollution de l'eau survenue au cours des dernières semaines à Morgins
Connaissez-vous Corinne, Robby et leurs fameuses 7 bières ? Aujourd'hui, ils vous présentent leur brasserie, 7Peaks Brasserie, dans les montagnes, à Morgins.
Corinne et Robby vous présentent leur brasserie, 7Peaks, dans la montagne, à Morgins.
Le Club au Tour du Chablais - Etape de Morgins partie 1
Le Club au Tour du Chablais - Etape de Morgins partie 2
#97 - "Tout schuss pour ELA" à Morgins, 50 ans du Blonay-Chamby et Montreux Danse
#64 - "Trésors de cathédrale" à Sion, Riverstyle à Morgins et "6 hours of symphonia" à Lausanne
A Morgins, la future télécabine de la Foilleuse devrait voir le jour plus tard que prévu
Cash est un quiz on the road qui permet à des concurrents, choisis au hasard, de pouvoir gagner 1000 Frs avec 10 questions en 10 minutes. Cette semaine RDV à Morgins. Présentation : Enzo
Cash est un quiz on the road qui permet à des concurrents, choisis au hasard, de pouvoir gagner 1000 Frs avec 10 questions en 10 minutes. Cette semaine RDV Morgins. Présentation : Enzo