Poster: A snowHead
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Hello all,
Having a 2 day visit to Les Gets this coming weekend. Does anybody have any recommended runs/bars/mountain restaurants or any other tips they would lke to share with me.
TIA
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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stay on the piste and leave the powder well alone
Greg
- also considering a trip to Morzine this weekend
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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?
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wrongsideof30, Not sure if you have seen the report on Les Gets Here
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wrongsideof30, We also had some very nice meals at the only restaurant at the bottom of the runs on the back of Mount Chery also in Les Gets we like Le Vieux Chien for traditional Savoyard cuisine. If you are looking for something a bit livelier the Boomerang bar is worth a visit.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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have to 2nd greg and kevin there but make you you don't damage the on piste either!
Vieux Chien? is that the one by Le schuss? if so I recommend it. Hut down back of Mont Chery is perfect place for a hot drink if it is icy cold and windy, after going along the mont chery ridge and down the shady/icy red.
Vaguely recall a terrasse facing the bottom of the pleney bit in Morzine just near the bubble. That was not bad, and perfect place if you need to meet up with someone.
Also a convenient (but very busy) place at top of the bowl (La Rosta?).
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wrongsideof30, do I take it to mean you are 29 or more juvenile?
If the powder's good the Yeti black or red are fun. I can't believe it's open but if you can get to Chamossiere, it's fun too. Mont Cheri is definitely a playground, especially off the back. The restaurant at the bottom of the Cheri Nord run is called La Chanterelle and is well worth a visit.
La Rossetaz (sp ?), at the top of the Rosta piste is great, good value but busy (deservedly).
And Chez Nannon, on the Nyon plateau (if it's open...) is either fabulous, or, not.
In town, I'mnot so sure, someone else must know???
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Is the one at the top of the Rosta called 'Le Mouflon'? (ie the one right at the top of 2 pistes).
There's another laid back a bit on the opposite side of the ridge-top track, which I've never been to, and I assume this is the Rossetaz or something?
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andy, could be. To get to the Rossetaz you go up the Rosta chair, turn left at the top, ski down the ridge and it's on your right as you look down. The Sandwich Americain is great and the waitress has a very pert behind.
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David Murdoch, yeah that's the one. I've only used the one on the left, by the start of the piste. Can verify this 2nd week jan, cos I'll be there
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We had a wonderful flaming Tarte Tatin in Le Flambeau when we were there a few years ago...very memorable....the rest of the meal was excellent too.
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