Observation, snow-meteorological conditions & advice of the day…
Observation from 3200m : 05/02/2025 – 08:17:46
Sky: Grand Bleu | Visibility : Perfect | Temperature : -5°C
Wind speed : 10 Km/h | Direction : Windchill : -10°C
Last snowfall : 30/01/2025 – Hight : 30cm
Lift openings :
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To 3200m : To 3600m :
Local Avalanche Risk Estimation :
Patrollers’ Advices :
Follow-up to the temporary shutdown of the cable car facilities due to the replacement of the 1st Section suspension cable, following the site incident on 20 January 2025.
Reopening scheduled for 15 March 2025
Dear Customers, Dear Partners,
SATG would like to inform you of the incident that occurred on 20 January 2025. This incident, which caused no casualties or injuries, was immediately dealt with by our technical teams. In the interests of transparency and safety, we have decided to suspend operations in order to analyse the situation in detail and take stock of the damage caused. The aim of this in-depth analysis at the end of the week was to determine what action needed to be taken and to mobilise all the resources required to ensure that the service could be resumed as quickly as possible and in optimum safety conditions.
The technical teams and our partner companies, in collaboration with the independent experts, are working actively to finalise the inspections and implement all the corrective measures required. Following these analyses, we have been able to schedule the reopening of the facilities for 15 March.
A constant commitment to safety and the region
The safety of our users, our partner companies and our employees remains at the heart of our priorities. Although this temporary stoppage is exceptional in terms of its duration and consequences, it is part of our proactive approach to maintaining impeccable safety standards at our facilities.
Practical information
We would like to thank our users and partners for their understanding and patience. We will be communicating regularly on the progress of the work and the details of the resumption.
Until the cable cars are back in operation, we will continue to provide our customers with assistance. To welcome our skiers who have planned an upcoming stay in our area, SATA Group aeon is providing a 50-seater shuttle bus from the La Grave cable car station with direct access to the Les 2 Alpes lifts.
Ski passes are still on sale at the La Grave cable car ticket office between 8.00 and 8.45am, with the shuttle departing at 9.00am. Passengers will be dropped off at the foot of the 2 Alpes lifts for quick access to the slopes.
Hosts and hostesses will be on hand at departures or during the journey to welcome, accompany and provide information to passengers.
For the return journey to La Grave, meet up at the foot of the JANDRI 3S from 4.15pm for the shuttle to leave at 4.30pm.
This shuttle is exclusively reserved for customers buying their ski pass at the La Grave ticket office.
For season passes (non conventionnés) purchased at La Grave, access to the first shuttle will be subject to remaining places and pass validity. For SuperNova passes purchased at other AEON sites, access to the first shuttle is subject to availability.
In the interests of fluidity, please inform us the day before (before 5pm) of your intention to use it and for how many people on caisse@la-grave.com
This system is subject to change if weather conditions change.
Our customer service team will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
__________________________________________________ On the glacier skiing with harness! Learn about glacier evolution techniques! Beware of hidden rocks under snow on untrack places Do not follow tracks if you dont know where they lead.
———— Do not forget your DVA-Shovel-Probe kit.
Do not ski alone.
Do not follow tracks if you don’t know where they lead.
Automated observation
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MétéoFrance observation over the last 7 days in Oisans