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chamonix off piste?
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hey
just wondering if anyone new any good off piste sections in either flegere/brevant or le tour?
ive pretty much covered most of the off piste places in argentiere on grand montets(well the ones ive found ive covered anyway!!!)
thanks in advance
Neil
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Welcome to Snowheads. chamonix has the largest off piste domain in France and presumably one of the largest in the world. I'm sure there's loads for you to do, but you should hire a guide - it can be a very dangerous place otherwise. No doubt one of the "locals" (there are several onSnowheads) will be along shortly with specific advice.
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I'd be very wary of going offpiste by myself in Chamonix. If you can't join a guided group, it would be better to try to hook up with a local, or at least to go with a buddy, both of you with shovel, probe and beacon.
I've got some photos from the Flegere side in the Snow Reports section (chamonix thread)...went with locals so I wouldn't know how to give you directions, not enough time to study maps.
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In this case you should go straight to the guides office, do not pass go.... etc etc and you should end up in Buet and the like
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