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Flaine this weekend

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi everyone. Going to Flaine this weekend for a long weekend.
Bit last minute I know but has anyone got any recommendations for off piste guides. Have been waiting on snow reports and seems like it is arriving this weekend and the wind isn't going to be as ridiculous as it suggested Most suggestions on here seem like they are from a while ago. Also, where are the best restaurants on the hill currently. Any help appreciated as never been to Grand Massif before. Thanks
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
As posted elsewhere, - it's not really a "guide" that you want, in terms of a "high mountain guide" as you won't be on glaciated terrain. You "just" want someone who knows the area and is qualified/trained in avalanche safety. So any of the ski schools offering off piste courses should be able to help.

Friends usually use Zig-Zag although they may only be Samöens based.

Most recently we have usually eaten at Blanchots.
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