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Avoriaz has always succeeded in being creative when designing its slopes
and snowparks.
This year, Avoriaz has brought to Europe a new generation
of 100% natural snow playgrounds: «The Stash».
A new
concept in snowparks imported from the Californian resort of North
Star, it was developed by Jake Burton himself, famous for his visions
on the future of the snowboard.
Attracted by Avoriaz’s reputation
as a snowboard centre, the professionalism of the teams here and
the resort’s ability to designate an area reserved for the
project, Burton chose Avoriaz as the only European resort capable
of managing this ambitious project.
Burton’s philosophy is
to create an area in the middle of the forest that caters for a mixture
of freeride and freestyle, whilst simultaneously transmitting messages
about environmental protection.
The "Stash" is born from
absence –as Jake Burton stated –sliding structures for ‘senior’ riders
who started freeriding about 20 years ago and who now have children
who are into freestyle, where there is enormous potential for development.
Parents and children aspiring to ride together in this area whilst
doing different forms of snowsports will find here a domain that
is, by common consensus, ideal for shared fun. Riding the Stash means
heading into the heart of nature but on secure terrain.
Situated
in the middle of a large expanse of un-groomed snow it is ideal for
trying out wide turns in powder snow. These slopes wind in and out
of the trees in the Lindarets forest and are punctuated with hidden
wooden obstacles all around the circuits that skiers stumble across
when hurtling down a ‘secret passage’. You have to ski
or snowboard down the same slope many times to discover all the concealed
modules.
3 slopes of varying levels join up half-way down and lead
to a cabin hidden in the middle of pine trees, then separate again
to snake their way along this beautiful forest’s hidden by-ways.
The cabin is where messages are subtly spread - not forced down throats –about
actions that can limit environmental damage. It is also possible
to engrave your own message in the wood.
Avoriaz and Burton's goal
is to make the Stash a reference point in Europe, targeting parents
and children wishing to ride backcountry and freestyle together.

Technical details :
All signs are engraved in wood, no metal is used.
Length = 1.3
km
Total vertical descent = 470 m
Wooden elements: a wall for
vertical sliding, logs and tree trunk obstacles, wooden tables
for sliding on, jumps from paths and rocks, trees bent like rainbows,
snow shock-absorbers, wooden toboggans, ramps, natural obstacles,…
Open
to the public from: 10th January 2008 Reached via the 6 seater
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Retrouvez toutes ces informations
lors de votre séjour à Avoriaz sur le corner «Développement
Durable»
de l’Office de Tourisme d’Avoriaz animé
avec nos partenaires Mountains Riders et le WWF France |
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