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Courchevel 1650 to Val Thorens

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I’m sorry I’m sorry. I haven’t searched the previous threads. I’m in Moriond and want to head to VT tomorrow. What’s the quickest way to ski/board please? And the route back. Thank you muchly.
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Ariondaz-Aiguille de Fruit-Marmottes-Platieres-Cote Brun

Pioniers-3 Vallees-Plan des Mains-Pas du Lac-Roc Mugnier

Much quicker on skis than board.
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Thank you @Raceplate,
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@Raceplate,

From Cote Brun, what runs do I take to get into VT please?
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Follow the signs
Goitschel
Chardons
Or Pluviometre
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@Frosty the Snowman, thanks
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The 1st 2 can take you into the centre of town, the 3rd to the very bottom end
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 After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
Frosty the Snowman,

Or followMont De La Chambre (signposted only to Les Menuires, so that puts off a lot of people...) then turn left at Alpage Mountain Restaurant. wink
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Raceplate wrote:
Ariondaz-Aiguille de Fruit-Marmottes-Platieres-Cote Brun

Pioniers-3 Vallees-Plan des Mains-Pas du Lac-Roc Mugnier

Much quicker on skis than board.


How long would you estimate this takes for an intermediate? each way? thanks
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@garfmiller, lots of variables but a couple of hours should be enough for average intermediates.

Have done it there and back in 3 hours. A guy said, ‘I’ve never been to Val T, can I come with you two?’ So he did. As soon as we touched Val T, he said ‘Thanks, I’ve got to get back to 1650 for lunch rolling eyes So we led him back too.

Ideally, get first lift. In Val T get over the top and down t’other side (Orelle) on the lovely blue and reds. Back over and have an hour or so around Val T before setting off back.
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@garfmiller, difficult to say, because "intermediate" can cover a vast range of abilities, from those who ski mainly blues with the occasional red, relatively slowly and with frequent stops, to those who ski fast almost non-stop anywhere on piste. And it will also depend on how busy the resort is.

Some will comfortably do the round trip in under 3 hours but others might struggle to complete it in a day.
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A couple of hours each way I think
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