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Val D'Isere to Meribel
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I did find an old thread about this before, but I can't seem to find it anymore.
I need to get from Val D'Isere to Meribel on the 18th Jan. I've done a bit of hunting around and it looks like the only way is bus to Bourg, train to Moutiers and then another bus up to Meribel. Perfectly doable but a bit of a faff.
Anyone know of any better options (other than an expensive taxi) or tips? Or have I answered my own question?!
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Ski to Tignes Les Brevieres, hitch to Villaroger, Ski to Champagny, hitch to Le Praz and Ski to Meribel.
Sorry - Am I not being helpful?!
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, you could probably get a bus to Moutiers. Or, if you travel light, you could hitch. (I picked up two separate hitching ESF instructors on the road up to Courchevel 1850 last week).
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, There is a GR route if you fancy a long walk
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
More direct - ski to Tignes, lift up to Col de Palet, ski down the Friburge valley to Champany le Haut. Walk/hitch down to Champany en Vanoise. It's not that far - I've walked it (although not in ski boots!).
Or book a ski tour with these guys and they will bus you down to Champany en Vanoise.
http://www.ultimatesnowsports.com/valdisere_ski_touring.htm
Taxi/hitch/bus to Courchevel 1300 - Le Praz and you're into the 3V lift system.
Actually, if you had a taxi booked and waiting in Champany le Haut (assuming the roads are clear) this would be really quick.
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