Ski Club 2.0 Home
Snow Reports
FAQFAQ

Mail for help.Help!!

Log in to snowHeads to make it MUCH better! Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. as well as access to 'members only' forums, discounts and deals that U don't even know exist as a 'guest' user. (btw. 50,000+ snowHeads already know all this, making snowHeads the biggest, most active community of snow-heads in the UK, so you'll be in good company)..... When you register, you get our free weekly(-ish) snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices (or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either)... We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in :-)
Username:-
 Password:
Remember me:
👁 durr, I forgot...
Or: Register
(to be a proper snow-head, all official-like!)

PDS Curcuit

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi there. Does anyone have the ‘list’ of runs and lifts that make up the PDS circuit? I’ve only ever managed part way round and then got put off by the drags. Also, we will have a boarder with us. Is it better to go clockwise or anti? Skiing from Morzine ... thanks!!
latest report
 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
It's now become several circuits and is in a little box on the piste map. Doesn't help you right now but I'm assuming you'll be picking one up when you're there!

From memory it doesn't matter too much which way you go, there's still going to be a number of drag lifts for your boarder friend to complain about over on the Chatel side.

Over in this this thread https://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=141110 WindsOfChange seems to be a fan of the the D'Onnaz/Chaux Longue drag lift pair up from Torgon - unless you REALLY like drag lifts I'd suggest you make sure you're skiing down to Torgon from the La Chapelle side/chairing up to Chatel and not the other way around. Once bitten there.

Some people seem to go in to full worry mode about missing the last lifts back and expensive taxis if they try the circuit but provided you're all competent and reasonably fit red skiers a brisk start will see you do the circuit with no issues. Only real trap/trick is the fact that the bus from Chatel out to La Chapelle is timetabled to stop for a proper French lunch, so just make good time to there so you're skiing in La Chapelle while the driver's having his lunch. If you're waiting at the Super-Morzine bubble to open in the morning you should be skiing in La Chapelle by 11.
snow conditions
 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?
@Mjit, La Chapelle is not on the “classic” circuit.
ski holidays
 You need to Login to know who's really who.
You need to Login to know who's really who.
As uann says, the "official" circuit does not include Chapelle d'Abondance, nor Torgon. Clockwise (assuming starting from Avoriaz, Morzine, Les Gets etc.) it goes Avoriaz - Chatel - Morgins - Champoussin - Le Crosets - Avoriaz. Anticlockwise is the reverse. These days it does matter which way you go, as the anticlockwise circuit is currently broken by the permanent closure of the Corbeau chair in Morgins (there's a bus link to Chatel but that's cheating!). Unfortunately the Corbeau piste down into Morgins going clockwise loses it's snow very early (late Feb often) and you can no longer download on the chair, so the circuit now has a very short season.

Variations are possible, i.e. a side trip to Torgon or Planachaux. Personally I don't believe you've done the circuit if you cross the frontier at Mossettes rather than Chavanette, since you don't ski in the Morzine commune part of Avoriaz by taking this shortcut. There are a few drags in either direction, and wonderfully you still need to do a T-bar in Champoussin if going anticlockwise!

As far as a list of lifts and runs goes, finding your way is part of the fun! If it was easy anyone could do it wink Skullie snowHead.
snow report
 Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Permanent closure? Puzzled

That's a bummer.

Is there no forecast as to when a replacement/alternative/re-opening is due?

The PdS circuit is one of the key features (perhaps like the Sella Ronda). However, I have noted it is made less and less prominent in the piste maps, whereas there used to be pretty good instructions on how to do it.

I've done it 3 times, and was hoping to do it this April.
latest report
 You'll need to Register first of course.
You'll need to Register first of course.
Yes @crosbie, it's a fantastic adventure, and a great day out! Unfortunately "progress" has diminished it's prominence since it became the flagship achievement of the PdS's founding fathers in the Sixties.

Building the French Mossettes lift in the Nineties enabled the short-cut of shame in both directions, adding the Lac de Vonnes chairs a few years ago means most people miss out the quirky bus and trudge through Chatel (perhaps it's just me!), but they also miss skiing the full glorious decent of Linga or the Super-Chatel home-run. When Les Crosets "temporarily" took down their old Pointe de l'Au chairlift 6 or 7 years ago and put in that pathetic low-level button lift instead they ruined the flow of that section, and now Morgins have killed the anticlockwise route and crippled it clockwise by letting Corbeau be shut-down for two seasons.

TeleMorgins the lift company has had major financial problems (I believe they're either bankrolled by or have been bought by Les Crosets now?), so I don't know when it's going to be solved (I think the lift is condemned and must be replaced). There are a few Snowheads over there who know a lot more about the Swiss-side, it would be great if they post if they have any news?

Your only option in (early) April will be anticlockwise using the bus from central Morgins to Vonnes, but check first because the other swiss-side links start closing by then.
snow conditions
 Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
shep wrote:
Your only option in (early) April will be anticlockwise using the bus from central Morgins to Vonnes, but check first because the other swiss-side links start closing by then.


Thanks very much for all that enlightening info.

Yup, I'm intending to visit Avoriaz the first week of April, and if there is good snowfall I may well attempt it. Usually (in recent years) when I ask at ticket offices if the PdS circuit is doable they look at me like I've asked if it's possible to ski to Chamonix.... Confused
latest report
 After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
As said by@shep, @under a new name, @Mjit, LCA is not on the classic circuit, but I posted that route as something we have done in the holidays when Ardent / PLJ / "name your other starting point" were all busy.
In the epigraph to Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 it says "If they give you lined paper, write the other way".

We ( Me, Mrs WoC plus 3 boys have boarded the circuits for the last 6 years, as before the boys were still skiers, but have been skiing them in my case since 1986).

If you go clockwise (Classic Circuit, not the La Chapelle Dog Leg, Rushton-Reverse, Mornington Crescent edition) you will need the Chalet Neuf2 drag ( Button x2), and also the Ripaille drag (choice of button or T).
So with only 2 drags, it is really nothing that an average boarder can't manage.

Just as as anecdote and to show what a bad husband/father/person I am, when the lads and Mrs WoC stated that they were not fans of drags on boards as they were worried about falling off, I took them to the Chalet Neuf / La Chapelle sector for a whole day riding all the T-bars and drags over and over. If someone came off, we would all find somewhere safe to bail and join the piste, go back to the bottom and start over. Since that day a few years back none of us has unintentionally come off a drag lift, and they hold no fear.

With the closure of the Corbeau, the temptation to do the circuit the other way is a little less, so this avoids the Lechereuse drag in Champery, the long Pertuis T in Champoussin, the nutcracker (Culets) in Morgins.

As Shep says, the circuit has evolved not only with the replacement of the Champoussin - Pt de l'AU chair, but even before that thee was a Chair from the Sundance Bar ( remember those leather aprons ?) up to the point de l'Au, which made it feel more like a Circuit, as going back up the Mosettes is kind of the wrong way, although it does mean you can avoid Champoussin and the Foilleuse bowl of Morgins if you are in a hurry by taking the Col du Portes du Soleil track.

With these evolutions come opportunities to add / skip bits of the circuit ( one of my faves is to go down through Morgins Forest for example).
So long as you stay safe and enjoy yourself, then really it's up to you how you do it.
latest report
 You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net.
You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net.
The Sundance Bar - who would have thought you could sit there for so long to consume a pizza. Best strategy was to order individually rather than as a group. That way you got to examine the leather apron (and its contents) several times.

You do have to be very accurate to get from the top of Morclan to bottom of Chalet Neuf without an extra drag but it's possible. Loss of Corbeau is a pain. I thought it was due back this season but haven't been out yet. How often does the bus to Vonnes run?
ski holidays
 Ski the Net with snowHeads
Ski the Net with snowHeads
snow conditions
 snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
Meh! If you're not getting out to at least La Chapelle the circuit's just a mornings skiing!

What we need is a route from Abondance to Saint-Jean-d'Aulps, and another from there to Les Gets (though maybe a La Chapelle to Pre la Joux would be more practical - and involve fewer buses).
ski holidays
 And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
@DJL, Pizza.... Puzzled was there pizza.... Puzzled

Apart from the charms of the fishnet & leather clad waitresses, it was also the only restaurant where, if guiding a group of ten punters, instead of eating for free you got 10% cash back of the group's spend on the way out!! Twisted Evil . Used to almost double my weekly wage!! Laughing Toofy Grin
ski holidays
 So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much
So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much
@shep, now I know why Chris (Snowtravel as it was back then around 1990) was so keen to visit (apart from the obvious)!
snow report
 You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
@shep, the advantage of starting from Avoriaz. I only got that far round if I was doing the circuit and it would be too early for lunch stops. I often ended up lunching in Morgins where I had to pay for myself Shocked

Marmottes was the favourite though, I think for all the Morzine guides in my era. Eggs, potatoes, cheese and ham. How would you like them combined?
snow report
 Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
@WindOfChange, ah yes, I forgot, the cheating of the Mossettes route pales into insignificance vs. taking Didier Defago and missing the whole of Champoussin Evil or Very Mad it's a travesty! Come to think of it, if you did Mossettes, DDF, bus to Vonnes, bus to PLJ, you could get round without needing to ski at all (almost)!

@DJL, wink

@Mjit, You're right! in fact it was a ski-bum "thing" in my Avoriaz days to do the cct. anticlockwise in the morning, have a quick panini and beer at the Choucas (Avoriaz) for lunch, and do it clockwise in the afternoon. Not for the fainthearted Madeye-Smiley !

@under a new name, yes Morgins was a problem. You either had to stop early at Le Poussin in Champoussin, or push on to Super-Chatel to eat for free Embarassed (or vice-versa if going the other way). I used to reserve the Sundance for for my Les Crosets "Blues Cruise" day - they had a lot more time to spend more Cool Laughing.
latest report
 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Is it worth attempting the circuit from Les Gets in February half term? We are intermediate skiers, happy on all reds (but with below average fitness!).
snow report
 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
@stodge, if you are at Chavannes Express for first lift I can't see why not. I've done it clockwise from Morzine getting on the Super M after 10am and still got back before 4pm, that's with a mixed ability group of 8 and stops for vin chaud, lunch etc, although admittedly I did take the Mosettes 'short cut'
ski holidays
 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?
@Paxo, thanks, we'll go for it then! Are there any route maps online, or is the circuit signposted?
latest report
 You need to Login to know who's really who.
You need to Login to know who's really who.
Although it was closed yesterday, I took the corbeau chair up today. Seemed pretty open, but the run down was already patchy in places.
ski holidays
 Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
So @snoozeboy, do you think it's a one-off re-opening or permanent?

Is there evidence the chair has been replaced/renovated?
snow report
 You'll need to Register first of course.
You'll need to Register first of course.
@crosbie, sorry I don't know. It's showing as open on the pds Interactive map today. Can't see why they'd open it as a one off.

Regarding whether it's been replaced or renovated, I didn't notice yesterday. I was under the impression that it was the foilleuse lift that had to be renovated (and was last year), but maybe it was both.
latest report
 Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
stodge wrote:
Is it worth attempting the circuit from Les Gets in February half term? We are intermediate skiers, happy on all reds (but with below average fitness!).


As Paxo said you should be fine provided you start early and have lunch on the run.

If you do start running behind schedule remember you don't need to stress about getting all the way back to Les Gets before the lifts close, just back to either the Ardent or Prodains bubbles. From there you can (free) bus back to Morzine/1.5Euro bus back to Les Gets. Shouldn't be necessary but always good to know what your Plan B is.
snow conditions
 After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
The Corbeau was replaced in 1987 ( I remember the one before that, which stopped 2/3 of the way up by the restaurant which sells Boxer beer), but I think that La Foileuese is even older (1983), so I would have thought that would be in line for renewal first.
latest report
 You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net.
You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net.
Wow that's great news that they've re-opened Corbeau Very Happy . Yes it was Foileuese that was programmed for replacement (although not yet happened), the Corbeau closure last season was unscheduled.
snow conditions
 Ski the Net with snowHeads
Ski the Net with snowHeads
Paxo wrote:
@stodge, if you are at Chavannes Express for first lift I can't see why not. I've done it clockwise from Morzine getting on the Super M after 10am and still got back before 4pm, that's with a mixed ability group of 8 and stops for vin chaud, lunch etc, although admittedly I did take the Mosettes 'short cut'


Thanks, I think we'll give it a go!

Found a good article about the circuit here: https://lesgetsinfo.com/skiing-the-portes-du-soleil
ski holidays
 snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
@under a new name,
Marmottes; will we all be vying for the free guides lunch on Saturday? There should be at least four of us who qualify
latest report
 And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
snoozeboy wrote:
Although it was closed yesterday, I took the corbeau chair up today. Seemed pretty open, but the run down was already patchy in places.


Ah, this interesting. I came in to ask about this.

I was there last week and while we didn't use it, I saw from a distance that the Corbeau was running, and was going to ask if anyone knew if it was back in use again. I didn't actually see anyone on it, just that it was moving, so wondered if it was just being tested or whatever? But to be fair the whole area was deathly quiet all week so it being empty may not indicate it's openness or otherwise. Good news if it is back in operation. Back again next week so will check then...

On a similar note, and nearby.... The little restaurant about a third the way down the Didier Defago piste (just before it flattens out) was closed last week, and it looked pretty permanent. The piste even bypasses it slightly now. Does anyone know if this is indeed permanent? It would be a shame if so, it was a nice place to stop for a rosti on a sunny day. It's still showing on the piste map, not that that guarantees anything...
snow report
 So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much
So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much
Can confirm Corbeau is open again, i’ve been on it this week.
latest report
 You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
Yup the restaurant was closed on Saturday when we arrived at the door via the "Big Rock" off-piste route. But maybe DDF itself has been closed until recently with the poor snow - perhaps they're still playing catch-up?? Would be a shame if it's gone Confused
snow report
 Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Good news on Corbeau, thanks @chrisjackson184.

I hope you're right, @shep. As you say, it would shame if it's gone for good. Will try again next week and report back...
ski holidays
 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
On a separate point, I wonder if any locals or regulars would know the following about crowds (or lack of)...

For the last couple of years we've been the same week, arriving on the last weekend in January (28/01/17 and 27/01/18 ). It's been relatively crowd-free and pleasant, predictably. But this year we went a week earlier (last week, arrived 19/01/19) and it seemed significantly quieter than previous years - lifts and pistes were brilliantly empty. It was great for skiing! Although literally not a single drinker in any of the bars at Lindarets/Goat Village at the end of the day.

Is this just a luck/Brexit/other factor, or is this generally the same each year, that mid-Jan would be quieter than end of Jan? I'd have thought the January weeks were all much of a muchness, being between the crowds of Xmas/New Year and Feb Half Terms.
snow conditions
 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Based on the figures for Val d'Isere, January (apart from the New Year peak) starts quiet and gets gradually busier.

Our January holidays have always been mid January, but it's always been very quiet.
ski holidays
 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?
Based on nothing scientific at all, just foggy recollections of previous seasons, I'd agree with @denfinella
snow conditions
 You need to Login to know who's really who.
You need to Login to know who's really who.
I am planning to venture into the wider PDS area this weekend beyond my usual Chatel with the aim of getting a flavour from each on the main areas and skiing their best bits. We will start from Super Chatel and aim to head towards Morgins via Morclan and Chalet Neuf. I’ve seen the comprehensive route described by @WindOfChange on the other thread but probably too much to take in at this stage and don’t want to be chasing the clock (will do it next time). Could someone kindly suggest a route or point me to a site for a mini-circuit? Happy to leave off Les Gets, La Chapelle or Torgon for now as we can bee line to those areas on other days.
snow report
 Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
@Ozboy, You're in luck with the snow. There's loads of it so you should be able to ski down the Corbeau.
For a mini circuit, as you get towards the bottom of the Corbeau, stay left, and you can go most of the way towards the Foileuse though you'll need to unclip and walk 100m or so through the town depending on how much they have cleared off the road / pavement.
From the top of La Foileuse go past the bottom of the drag and head towards the Dents Du Midi ( a traverse to your right) , cross under the Chaux chair, and go down to the left to the Bochasses chair.
At the top, stay on the high track and swing round to your right into the Champoussin bowl, traverse, then schuss once you've crossed the T.Bar track to the bottom of the Aiguille de Champeys lift.
From here take the Pt De l'Au lift (you'll see it on your left ) and you'll have a choice of runs to Les Crosets.
Take Grand Conches out of Les Crosets ( its the lift farthest right as you arrive in LC) and Abricotine run to Lindrets.
Hop on Chaux Fleurie and you're be back in the Chatel sector.
You can then chose to go Chaux de Roses, Combes, Gabelou, PdS to get back to Super Chatel, or just get the Bus from PLJ.
This route is normally pretty quiet on a Saturday so few queues and you ought be be able to do this in under 4 hours.
I am doing a St Jean Back Country board lesson on Sat, but will probably be in the around PLJ, Super Chatel & Les Crosets on Sunday.
snow report
 You'll need to Register first of course.
You'll need to Register first of course.
I've been loving all of these tips and routes as I'm off to Morzine tomorrow. I hear that there's loads of snow. Is there any area especially recommended for the current conditions? I'm mainly a piste skier, but happy with a little bit of off piste down the sides- not full on back country.
snow report
 Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
@WindOfChange, brilliant thank you. I’ll cross reference and mark out the route on the paper piste map when I arrive on Friday. I know the PLJ to Chatel route abd definitely not taking bus as we can currently ski-in to our apartment directly from Super Chatel by going off piste at the back of Conche chair bottom station before the cat track to SC. Am looking forward to spending time around Les Crossets as I understand this is a brilliant area with the current snow. I would prefer to do it on Sat. This trip has been perfectly timed as we have accumulated snow almost upto the top of our balconyq railing at 1270 meters - I only clearered it two weeks ago.
snow report
 After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
@Ozboy, If you get to Les Crosets in good time there are a lot of options to extend.

You can take the big 8 man chair and then go down to Planachaux and then back up the lift to the Champery cable car arrival point, then head back for Les Crosets on the piste left of the snow park and go left just past the big restaurant then down to the double drag lift (Ripaille). Ski over to the Chavanette lift, up the "Swiss wall" then either down to Avoriaz and over to Lindarets for the Chaux Fleurie back to Plaine Dranse sector or take Cubore which puts you into the top of Lindarets.

Loads of options depending on how quickly you move. From Les Crosets it is only two lifts and one (long) piste into the Chatel sector - perhaps 40 minutes max.(Grand Conche or Swiss Mossettes then Abricotine piste and Chaux Fleurie)

Enjoy! (through gritted teeth, wish I was out there)
latest report
 You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net.
You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net.
@DJL, thanks all a lot to take in as you can imagine but looking forward to it. Also looking forward to exploring Barbossine and Torgon on the Monday which will be shorter.

Hopefully we can have a snowHeads ski together at some point this season. There is a chance I might be doing a solo weekend trip March 16th. I am next there at half term which will probably involve limited skiing as we have kids taking lessons scattered over PJL and SC.
ski holidays
 Ski the Net with snowHeads
Ski the Net with snowHeads
You absolutely have to go up Ripaille in Les Crosets and head off left on Grand Paradis down to Champery and stop for a beer at the second restaurant that you come to - you'll know you're at the right one when you lose the power of speech at the view.
ski holidays



Terms and conditions  Privacy Policy