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Advice, please: Morzine guiding facilities.

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Going to Morzine for the first time this month and I obviously don't know the area at all. Sadly I only have a couple of days there and naturally want to make the most of it, covering a decent and feasible amount of the piste map with minimal faffing about on lifts...

Looking up costs for a days' private guide has made my credit card scurry away to hide in safety behind the husband. Does anybody happenstance to know of a company or alternative that would be cheaper than ESF? Many thanks in advance...

Irritating that simple guiding is now illegal in France - I yearn for the free volunteer guides that you get in the Canadian resorts!
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