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Recycle The Petit St Bernard pass : snowkiting spot !

At an altitude of 2188m, the Petit St Bernard pass is located at the crossroads of winds, between France and Italy. It is among one of the places which receives the biggest quantities of snow in the Alps, and it is quite usual to see 5 to 8m on the ground up there. With its wide plateau, its small hills and cornices built by the wind, the Petit St Bernard pass is a magical place for snowkiters. And as a “cherry on the cake” we kite there facing Mt Blanc !

Weather up there...

Forecasts :

LIVE on site :

An automatic windmeter is on site for LIVE conditions.
We are thankful to our partners and sponsors : DSR - CDVL74 - Ligue Rhône Alpes - Aérodynamic et Darentakite

1- On theWEB: Clich HERE
2- By phone : 0456386080 (0,15€ /min)
3- Radio FFVL : 143,9875 Mhz en VHF FM

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Here is the Webcam from the top of La rosière resort (slide to the right and see the spot)

Wind best direction :

All directions work except East and North East (unless very strong)

 


Access

FRANCE
- by plane: Genève/Lyon/Grenoble airports
- by train : Bourg St Maurice train station
-by road : Chambéry -> Albertville -> Moutiers -> Bourg St Maurice -> La Rosière

ITALY
- by plane : Torino airport
- by road : Aoste -> La Thuile

To reach the GOOGLE MAP Click HERE

Plan accès
WARNING!

From La Rosière, as well as La Thuile, reaching the pass is only possible by using ski lifts. During winter time, the road is CLOSED between France and Italy.

Get more information from tourist offices and ski lift companies :

 


Competitions

Le site du col du Petit St Bernard est largement reconnu dans le monde du snowkite. Ainsi, depuis 2006, plusieurs compétitions nationales et internationales ont eu lieu :

  • 2006 - Winter Tour : freestyle world championships organised by Semnoz Kitesurfing
  • 2008 - French Open Distance Champ.organized by FlyMountains, Aérodynamic and Darenta Kite
  • 2009 - French Open Distance Champ.organized by FlyMountains, Aérodynamic and Darenta Kite
  • 2010 - French Open Distance Champ. & 2S ECHO




Rules of safety

Things to know before going snowkiting:
The Petit St Bernard pass is an ideal place for snowkiting (around 50 ha), it is an off piste area, at high altitude, where things can get tricky, even dangerous. For your own safety, and in order to keep snowkiting allowed on this mountain for many more years to come, please read and follow the warning below.

WARNING : snowkiting at the Petit St Bernard pass is considered like off piste skiing. You are then responsible for your own safety in a high mountain area. Please, act safely for yourself and others, respect the environment, and enjoy the ride !

THESE WARNINGS APPLY ONLY TO THE PEOPLE WHO WOULD KITE OUTSIDE THE SCHOOL AREA, UNDER THEIR OWN RESPONSABILITY.
Securite

- the road from/to la Rosière (N90) : the 8km distance between the pass and the resort goes through very dangerous avalanches areas. Access is then forbidden by local laws during the winter season. You MUST take a ski pass and use the San Bernardo resort ski lifts to reach the snowkiting spot.
WARNING : closing time of the ski lift to come back to France is at 4.15pm.
Land your kite south of the Italian restaurants and walk to the Piccolo San Bernardo ski lift (3mn)

- High voltage electrical cables (400kV) : located several hundred meters above the area, is only a danger to snowkiters who would ride up hill on the East slopes (quite steep) DO NOT get close to this electrical cables as it can produce a deadly electrical arc even if your kite is not touching the lines.

- helicopter landing zone: helicopters are quite common on the pass, as they are both used for safety, and also for taking people helisking. The landing zone is located West from the Piccolo SB ski lift. However, this area is never used by snowkiters as it is right above a big drop towards lake Verney. If a ski patrol comes and asks you to do so, land your kite and lie on top of it so it does not get blown away by the helicopter.

- cliffs : lthe only cliff in the area is located at the north/north-west end, dropping down towards lake Verney. While kiting with a wind coming from France, it is possible to go riding on the hills next to this cliff. So please, always keep a safe distance from the cliff whilst in this part of the zone.

- avalanches : the Petit St Bernard area is mostly flat, with almost no avalanche risk. Nevertheless, the West slopes towards the Lancebranlette peak can be exposed after big snowfalls, or during spring time when the snow is melting : DO NOT ride up these slopes. In case of a very big avalanche which would start from Lancebranlette (very rare, but possible), it remains a risk that the avalanche would reach the south end of the pass, between the Chanousia gardens and the Petit St Bernard hospice.

- various obstacles : even though the area is totally free of trees or crevasses, some obstacles remain potentially dangerous. A few old houses, military bunkers from the 2nd World War, road signs, …. Until the snow has covered them up.

- skiing area : snowkiting if forbidden on the ski area. Try not to get to close to the piste where you could drop your kite on a skier passing by… The snowkiting zone is wide enough !!

- weather : in case of strong winds on the French or Italian side, the Petit SB pass often keeps moderate winds, allowing snowkiting. Nevertheless, make sure that the ski lifts stay open so you can go back to the French side. If you ever get stuck, DO NOT try to come back on the road ! Rather make your way safely down to Italy along piste N°7, where you will find a hotel room for the night.

WARNING! Weather can change dramatically on the pass. Within 15 minutes, winds can get tempestuous, with snow and fog. Making your way out can be very difficult and dangerous. Please, anticipate any weather changes, and reach the Italian restaurants in time for a nice hot chocolate like only Oscar know how to make ! :o)