J2Ski New Zealand J2Ski logo
Facebook

Snow Matters - Ski News

Snow Mail

New Black Swiss Tunnel Run Close To Opening

New Black Swiss Tunnel Run Close To Opening

Published : 09-Feb-2023 12:33



A spectacular new very-black rated ski run is set to open in the next few weeks at the Glacier 3000 ski area above Diablerets near Gstaad.

Among the things making the run very special is that it incorporates a specially cut 265m long tunnel through the rock face, linking the Cabane des Diablerets to the Col du Pillon.

That opens up a 3km long descent over 1,000 vertical metres and one of the world's steepest marked ski runs reaching a 41° gradient at its steepest part.

The new run, first announced last autumn, means that the area's Pierres Pointes sector is once again open to skiers.

Obviously only suited to very good skiers and boarders only, the plan is to leave it ungroomed for a few days after snowfall, and to use the tunnel to access additional freeride terrain. One winch groomer driver has agreed to groom the run once the fresh snow is skied out. It will be maintained as avalanche safe however.

The tunnel through the Rocher Jaune connects the summit of Scex Rouge to the Col du Pillon via Red Run, Martisberg and this new piste. From the summit of the Scex Rouge to the Pillon pass descents of up to 6km and 1,500 vertical metres will be possible.

It's reported the plan is to create a ski slope legacy for future generations as Glacier 3000's glaciers rapidly thaw away.


 Join the conversation : Discuss this in the J2Ski Forum

This news item has been viewed 9,891 times.

Also on J2Ski :-  Les Diablerets  Snow Forecast  Ski Hotels  Ski Hire