Grand Chamossaire snow barriers

The summit of Grand Chamossaire, a very windy area, is ideal for capturing snow using snow barriers. The accumulated snow will be used to consolidate the snowpack on the slopes, minimising the need for mechanical snow production and grooming.

Installing home automation in stations and monitoring facilities

By 2026, the heating systems in the lookouts will be equipped with independent sensors, heating regulation and open door and window detection. Lighting inside and outside our buildings will be linked to twilight sensors. Station heaters will be linked to temperature sensors so that they are only activated if the outside temperature is below 5°C. These projects will enable us to gradually reduce our consumption and help us to achieve our energy efficiency targets.

Profiling of the Populaire Bretaye slope

The Populaire ski slope has a chaotic profile, which is the source of many serious accidents in certain sectors and requires large quantities of snow to open the piste. Correcting the slopes and the shape of the terrain will reduce the amount of snow needed to operate it.

  • Estimated savings of around 60% on snow production for this run.

    • Water and energy savings

  • Fewer hours of grooming

    • Lower fuel consumption

    • Reduced emissions of CO2 and other pollutants

Grand Chamossaire: diversifying our offer

In order to strengthen our tourist offer and our appeal outside winter, in line with customer expectations, we are planning to develop leisure and sporting activities in the Grand Chamossaire sector:

  • A new mountain bike trail

  • A wooden observation platform and prism

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