This is the second category used by Alpes Magazine in their "Palmares des Stations" league table a couple of years ago.
I think the literal translation of "Extreme Glisse" is "Extreme Sliding", which falls a little short of what they mean.
What they are looking at is:
...stations which serve clients who are looking to discover a variety of things, with the emphasis on the technical....they place their accent on offering a range of different activities, for example off-piste, snowparks, boardercross...or indeed other activities away from the slopes like diving under the ice, parapente, ice climbing....
The categories they use to judge the winners are:
* Altitude
* Vertical drop
* No & variety of events
* Range of on-slope activities
* Range of off-slope activities
* Price of lift pass & accommodation
Alpe d'Huez wins its second award, offering the following delights: night skiing, telemark, snowpark, boardercross, helicopters, ski rando training, avalanche survival training and organised off-piste. It falls down on its lack of kite-skiing and scuba diving under the ice (if you like the latter, you can go to Tignes, Orcieres and Chamrousse).
The full league table is below. Some notable exceptions - for example La Plagne doesn't even make the long list!
1. Alpe d'Huez
2. Tignes
3. Chamonix
4. Les Arcs
5. Les 2 Alpes
6. Orcieres 1850
7. Saint-Gervais
8. Vars
9. Chamrousse
10. Val d'Isere
11. La Clusaz
12. Les Contamines
13. Val d'Allos
14. Les Menuires
15. Risoul
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