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Whitegold wrote:
Europe has very few supersteep resorts.
The elite tier-1s are the "big three" of Chamonix-Argentiere, La Grave, and Verbier.
The near-elite tier-2s are St Anton-Lech, Andermatt, and Val d'Isere-Tignes.
The sub-elite tier-3s are Courchevel-Val-Thorens-Meribel 3 Vs, and Zermatt.
Everything else, after those, is for intermediates and beginners, with occasional advanced challenges (like Avoriaz, St Moritz, Cortina,
For a proper test, only Chamonix-Argentiere, La Grave, and Verbier truly tick the advanced box in (Western) Europe.
where do you rate Monterosa against these for steep off piste adventure?
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