Sébastien de Sainte Marie grabs first ski descents

Swiss skier Sébastien de Sainte Marie has carried out first ski descents in the Vaudois Alps, Chablais and Aiguilles Rouges.
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Sébastien de Sainte Marie: Pointe d'Aufalle Pas de Coppet 3.3.2012
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The Swiss skier and alpinist Sébastien de Sainte Marie has taken advantage of this winter’s good snow conditions to do several first steep ski descents in the Vaudois Alps, Chablais, and Aiguilles Rouges.

Formerly the 30-year-old was based in Chamonix but he now resides in Lausanne on the shores of Lake Geneva and this winter he continued to explore the mountains in his new "back yard". All descents listed below were done without climbing them first.

In September 201 de Sainte Marie attempted the first ski descent of the sSuth face of Shishapangma and reached 7200 meters before being forced to turn around due to the earthquake which resulted in unstable conditions.


Dent d’Oche: Vaudois Alps
- South face ramp, 5.2 E4 300m. Sébastien de Sainte Marie, Pierre Tardivel & Wim Pasquier – February 2 2012

La Luisin: Aiguille Rouges
- South face – couloir direct de la croix. 5.1 E3 700m. Sébastien de Sainte Marie

Pointe d’Aufalle: Vaudois Alps
- Pas de Coppet, 1100m, 5.1 E4, 3 rappels. Sébastien de Sainte Marie & Olov Isaksson - March 3 2012
- Shoulder, 1000m 5.1 E4. Sébastien de Sainte Marie & Wim Pasquier - February 22 2012
- Direct NW couloir, 1100m 5.3 E3. Sébastien de Sainte Marie & Wim Pasquier - March 5 2010


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