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Chamonix Help?

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Travelling with my son to Chamonix on 1st Feb for a week. We're probably going for an airbnb but where's the best place to stay? Argentiere close to the Grand Mottet lift or somewhere near the centre of town? We're fairly good skiers (well my son's very good) and are planning to do quite a bit of off piste and get a guide one day for the Vallee Blanche.
Also any recommendations on local guides?
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Difficult one, lots of off piste option being based in either spot. Probably more easy lift accessed off piste from the Argentiere end with L'Avancher bowl and options from the top cable car, however during my season in Cham I was based in Chamonix proper which obviously has the Aguille du Midi and Brevent areas within walking distance, both offering great off piste. There were experts doing 10th seasons in a row there too.
Not critical to be in either, you can get a bus along either way in time to get the first lifts.
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There are pluses and minuses for both. If you’re focused on the skiing rather than nightlife and haven’t got a car then go for accommodation in argentiere in walking distance from the gm lifts. You’ll also have easy access to la tour which has some great off piste too.

If you’re mobile and want the entertainment of a proper town in the evening then maybe go for Chamonix town.

Any other options could be the worst of both worlds.

Be aware it can be f cold in argentiere at night.
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I’d stay in Chamonix as you’ll have a wider choice of things to do in the evenings and then depending on the conditions, you can go to any of the ski areas. I presume you’ll be getting a guide and if so, they won’t necessarily only ski in GM. As already mentioned, Le Tour has some great off piste. Will you have a car, I’ve always found it really useful with a car in Cham.
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Would love to get a guide for the whole week but it's prohibitively expensive so we'll settle for one or two days. Which is the best area in Chamonix for stuff you can do without a guide (skiing down under chairlifts, off the edge of pistes etc)?
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If you scroll to the bottom of the page there’s links to off piste advise to each area.


https://www.chamonet.com/ski-area/off-piste
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I would seriously consider getting this book.

http://www.editionsvamos.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=30&category_id=070d66c1b6f2c16fbb1ba245d7aa6815&option=com_phpshop&Itemid=8

Start with easier stuff until you get a feel for the grading. Unless you have experience with glaciers you should avoid any glaciated off-piste without a guide.
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First post, so apologies if I'm posting this in an inappropriate place! Embarassed

I'm also heading to Cham - Argentiere, to be specific - for the first time as part of a group of 4 decent skiers. We sound a fairly similar standard to OP, love going off piste and really got an appetite for it last year, but we aren't hugely experienced and only one of us has the appropriate gear (i.e transceivers) for the hardcore stuff I've read about. We're contemplating getting a guide for the day, but, much like OP, are finding it quite pricey. Is c.£300 for the day the going rate, or are we looking in the wrong places?

Whilst I'm here, does anybody have any advice on which lift pass to get? Is it worthwhile getting the Mont Blanc Unlimited even if we might not get a guide, or will the Chamonix pass suffice?
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@skiing_snerrick, welcome to snowHead s Happy

€300 is at least the going rate for a guide. And afaik, if you are doing anything smarter than the vallee blanche you will all be expected to have at least transceiver.

MBU? When you arriving? As MBU gets you in the Aiguille, so at least for Vallee Blanche that’s a good €60 a head saved.
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@under a new name, the €300 figure, do you know how many people would the guide be able to lead usually?
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@MountainIdiot, afaik 4. But it’s been a while.
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cool, was expecting around €100pp (based on nothing in particular) so thats good, thanks
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Where have you found a chamonix guide for 300 euros? Going rate seems more like 360
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@bentisdall that sounds about right
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@bentisdall 360 sounds about right
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