Grande Motte Glacier in Tignes, France, Reopens its Slopes for Summer Skiing - SnowBrains
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The first heat wave of the summer reached its peak on Saturday, June 21. And everything is good to find a little freshness. The summer glide lovers of all Hexagon have thus flocked to the glacier of the Grande Motte in Tignes, open to summer skiing.
Grande Motte Glacier in Tignes, France, Reopens its Slopes for Summer Skiing - SnowBrains
Tignes, France. | Photo SnowBrains The Grande Motte glacier in Tignes, France, reopens its slopes for summer skiing this weekend, joining Val d’Isère and four other Alpine glacier ski areas offering limited summer operations. The resort plans a four-week season from June 21 to July 20, providing up to 12 miles (20 kilometers) of glacier runs between 8,937 feet (2,724 meters) and 11,338 feet (3,456 meters). Related: 15 Fantastic Spots for Summer…
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