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For all the latest from Chamonix visit http://www.chamonet.com

We have had superb conditions since the sun came out last weekend. Even though it is the busy family holiday season we managed to escape the crowds and found huge, empty powder fields of un-tracked snow above Le Tour and enjoyed one of the best days of the season so far.

As it’s half term holiday the bars are not too busy and family activities are the order of the day. Our pick for the next few weeks is to join the ESF in Argentiere on Tuesday nights for their torch lit descent. For €2 you can carry a torch in the procession which skis down from the Grand Montets mid-station. It’s a really cool event and we highly recommend it. Meet at the ESF office in the Cable car station at 5.15 and get the last bubble at 5.30 up the hill.

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We have had superb conditions since the sun came out last weekend. Even though it is the busy family holiday season we managed to escape the crowds and found huge, empty powder fields of un-tracked snow above Le Tour and enjoyed one of the best days of the season so far.

As it’s half term holiday the bars are not too busy and family activities are the order of the day. Our pick for the next few weeks is to join the ESF in Argentiere on Tuesday nights for their torchlit descent. For €2 you can carry a torch in the procession which skis down from the Grand Montets mid-station. It’s a really cool event and we highly recommend it. Meet at the ESF office in the Cable car station at 5.15 and get the last bubble at 5.30 up the hill.

Ryan lands in Auckland and heads straight into the Base Fm radio Studio for an Interview about TDD.

The Daily Dump is Set to land in Queenstown NZ. Were excited here’s a few shots to get you excited to.

The last few days have been super hectic, The Daily Dump Snow Report is in full swing, Cassie De Colling the new Assistant Producer is settling in and myself im shattered after 2 big days filming at The World Heli Challenge.
Today we had much needed sleep in. We stumbled into town to meet up with another Australian, Nat Segal who is also our guest bloger
Nat’s a Freeskier and was one of the competitors in TWHC . Nat showed us about town and lead the way to the charity shop as we all needed to get frocks for the ION Showcasing awards which is a black and white formal attire event.
The Showcasing features an exhibition of photos and presentation of films as the film and photo crew battle it out to win cash prizes in the Canon Shootout plus the winners of the actual Heli Challenge get announced, The night turns into a big social fest and celebration to mark the end of The World Heli Challenge 2012
Over the next few day we will be rustling our edit together to try take out one of the film categories so a few endless nights await.
Wanaka was such a dream today, the sunset over the lake finished the day quite nice.
The clouds are starting to build up and we are expecting this to increase with another snow storm heading our way.
Tomorrow morning could be the last chance for some clear weather before we get dumped on again.
August is living up to its expectations here in New Zealand im getting excited,
stay tuned

Music Credit Track;Slow And Silently. Artist:Module. Album:Remarkable Engines Label:Loop

The Daily Dump Snow Report Produced by Lachlan Humphreys And Cassie De Colling

It’s hard not to conjure up images of Glen Plake, aeroplane turns and straight skis when discussing the Day 2 of the Heli Challenge- it’s Xtreme. Yet no such retro eye-candy was necessary to make the day a success.

However, it was a challenging day for both organisers and athletes with variable snow conditions and an ominous body of clouds, which slowly slinked towards the event face throughout the event.

After a 5:30am wake up those involved met at the paddock staging area near Makarora either half asleep or wired on coffee. Both states of delusion wore off quickly as the sun slowly rose over the distant mountains and lit up the clear sky and towering peaks.

The crew headed up nice an early in the helis, our pilots speedily sending us up to the bottom of the Extreme Day venue on Mt Albert. The face was a sight to behold, towering spines loaded with snow stuck out at all directions along the horizontal and diagonal ridges that ran down the face.

This eerie venue on Mt Albert was used last year for the Extreme Day but with a different history of snow this winter it appeared to be a totally different face- a new challenge with fresh new lines.

At first glance I was fairly dubious, sketchy point releases and debris littered landings and told of an unstable layer. Having said that, watching our experienced guides ski cut the face helped me to relinquish my initial fears of 10ft + slabs and helped me focus on finding a line.

Up, up, up and bam- we were up the top peering down what looked to be a steep powdery venue. Fortunately we were not fooled by the deceptively powdery appearance of the snow. Watching the judges and media drop in revealed heavy snow that could suck you under or as Neil Williman so astutely phrased it could "eat you up".

And that it did, many young riders fell pray to death cookies, uphill zones and unexpected snow conditions. In spite of that, there were many bad ass lines STOMPED and ticked off during the day. Commendations go out to Markus Eder for hands down skiing the cleanest, styliest and gnarliest line of the day. Neil Willilam earned the title Stompy Mc Stomp for sending what I would refer to as ‘Ted’s cliff’, finishing it up with a mean bottom air and I stylish straight-line through the cookies. Will Jackaways followed on from yesterday with more stylish riding and some great technical turns through the gnar.

On the women’s side Jacqui Edgerly picked out a razor edge spine to begin her descent down Albert, not quite making the out run but she awed the crowd all the same! Abby Lockhart, Ratty Sheidow and Jett rode nice aesthetic lines filled with drops, pops and smooth turns. I got involved with some sluff down some chutes found ice, pow and crusty snow in one run and managed not to crash.

The event finished off just as the clouds rolled in, everyone got down safely and in one piece (quite an achievement for any big mountain event). A paddock party wrapped the day up, the sun was shining, the tunes were playing and the helis were buzzing past in jubliee.

That’s the end of the flying side of the 2012 World Heli Challenge, the ION Showcase takes place next Thursday 16th in Wanaka where all the prizes for both the Shootout and the WHC will take place.

Music Provided by Loop
Track; Claudes Theme, Artist; Yes King, Album: Rock This World

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The Daily Dump Snow Report
Produced By Lachlan humphreys and Cassie De Colling

Day 2 starts with a 6am start waking up to the damp cold morning we gathered our camera gear and jumped into the Jucy Condo and headed to Lake Hawea to meet up with others before the 2 hour road trip to the West Coast.
Today was a relaxed day with the Pro Riders from The World Heli Challenge and all the film and Photographers gathering at Neil’s Beach to surf, have a beach fire and film many interviews.
The day was action packed Tow in Surfing, a few beers and Fish n Chips From the Cray Pots Fish n Chip joint.
The weather stayed stable with an amazing grey/blue tinge and clouds rolling past as waves broke with the off shore winds, clean at about 2-3 foot. I even got to have a surf and experience the brain Freeze.
Cassie Met the rest of the team and mingled with the other film-Makers and athletes and fitted in well. That’s what’s so good about New Zealand how friendly the people are.
I’m looking forward to this winter as we start our day 2 edit.
Tomorrow will be the Freestyle day of The World Heli Challenge another early start on the cards we fly out to location at 7am.
Who’s going to Send it this year? We will be posting our behind the scene edit from tomorrows event
Being Australian I’ve got to support my kind so good luck Kiwis and don’t forget about the International Talent..

Music Credits
Band: Surf Friends Album: Confusion

http://www.flyingnun.co.nz/artist/53/show_group

Produced By Lachlan Humphreys & Cassie De Colling
www.thedailydumpsnowreport.com

Cassie the new member to The Daily Dump Snow Report crew arrived today. After a long flight with delays from the eruption on the North Island Cassie arrived safe from Melbourne Australia.
Day one and we head into Queenstown to check out and touch base with some sponsors and of course eat a Ferg Burger.
The World Heli Challenge is our focus this week and tomorrow we head out to the west coast to get some waves. The snow and weather is packing in and the vision will not be good for filming on the hill so a day at the beach and some fish n chips, Why Not?
Stay tuned as we bring you daily insights from The World Heli Challenge this week.
Lach & Cassie.

Music credits
"The sea, the sand, reverberating guitars, bass, synth keyboard and looped samples, Surf Friends have it all.
Band: Surf Friends Album: Confusion

TDDSR is Produced by Lachlan Humphreys and Cassie De Colling.
www.thedailydumpsnowreport.com

Quelques mots d’Aurélien Ducroz sur son Freeride World Tour 2013 entre les étapes de Courmayeur et de Chamonix Mont-Blanc…
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Janvier 2013… Une jolie petite cascade de glace de 3 longueurs à Cogne en Italie… 5 max… Merci à Hubert et à Thierry Renault de la Compagnie des Guides de Chamonix… Millet partenaire de la Compagnie…
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"A l’occasion de la première rencontre avec Bali Ram il y a 10 ans sur les marches du temple à Kathmandu au Népal, j’ai imaginé d’aller fêter Dasain (fête importante de la religion hindouiste) dans le village d’origine des enfants. 12 personnes tous membres de l’association ont partagé cette aventure. Le village de Harri se trouve à 5h de marche de Janakpur, nous l’avons rejoint en avion en 30 mn au lieu de 17 h de voiture sur de mauvaises routes. Je crois pouvoir dire que tout le monde a pu vivre des instants inoubliables malgré l’inconfort du lieu…" Michel Pellé…
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Janvier 2013 Skicross dans le Val Montjoie… Ophelie David vient aux Contamines Montjoie pour parainer les KCC’s…
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After a beautiful weekend of clear skies and perfect powder we have had a return to winter here in Chamonix with clouds, snowfall and cold temperatures.

We are expecting mixed weather this week with some very cold temperatures but the sun should be back in time for the first European leg of the Freeride World Tour which takes place this weekend in Courmayeur. We are really excited about next weekends Freeride World Tour stop here in Chamonix and can’t wait to watch the world’s best skiers and snowboarders take on the slopes of Brevent.

Janvier 2013… Quelques images ventées du Couloir Gervasutti en ski et snowboard à la Tour Ronde dans le massif du Mont-Blanc… Merci à Fanny Gras et à Florent Gex… Avec Cilao Black Crows Sole Boot Lab…
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