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Anyone skied Les Marecottes?

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Last summer we went up to the zoo at Salven and then had a good poke around Les marecottes. We knew it was wonderful from the trips we make by train from Martigny to Chamonix - it hangs on the side of the hill, with paths wending their way between the larch chalets - genuinely like stepping back 200 years. But it's quiet a schlep from us in Mollens, and I wanted to check out the skiing before spending a day rocking up there. I've checked the piste maps of course, and they tell you little, after all, Nax and Ovronnaz look tiny but offer huge opportunities. Anyone with any experience? Thanks for info if you have it....
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Yip : it is great for a day. Very small but cheap lift pass / good views and variety of terrain.

200m hike up steep couloir above top lift leads to vallon de van - lots of touring / off piste potential with long descent to Les granges and a bus home.
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It is the stomping ground of the Falquet brothers and is where Jeremie Heit learned to ski so little nore need be said...
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It gets substantially more snow than a lot of nearby resorts, if you look at the meteoswiss app precipitation data app it often gets double what the weather stations at verbier, evolene and Sion receive and this feels believeable when you see how much snow is on the roofs compared to other places at the same altitude. The lift accessed terrain is fun but nowhere near as good as at Nax, Grimentz, etc. I think that it makes a great storm day venue as if it's going to be bad visibility you may as well pick the place with the most fresh snow, there are plenty of trees, you can't really get lost, both bowls just lead back to the same lift and there are no cliffs to get stuck above (at least not without hiking). I'm a big fan although on a day with good visibility and no fresh snow you may feel done with it after a morning
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Brilliant info many thanks

That’s a day trip next season, then.
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