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Google Maps (with pistes and lifts)?

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Random question but have google removed the pistes and lift from the google maps function? I remember plotting routes for a trip to Les Gets I took in early 2020, and going through them (street view style) with a nervous beginner who was also on the trip. But trying to do the same now for Morzine/Avoriaz, I can't see anything?

Anyone else noticed the above? Or know of an alternative website I could use?
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Think it depends on the resort, they definitely still exist because I was looking at some earlier.
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JailBaitMcFlude wrote:
Think it depends on the resort, they definitely still exist because I was looking at some earlier.


Might be user error then! I'll keep trying then.

Still be good to have a dedicated interactive ski map/planner if one exist?
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They are a bit spotty and some are very out of date. I'm just back from Andermatt and Google was showing the piste map circa 2016, which has changed quite a lot
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I find quite a lot of them are incomplete anyway.

I dont recall ever seeing French side of PDS on googlemaps though. Always thought it was odd, as the swiss side is there.
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There is this, built on top of OpenStreetMap, I think it is easier to see where there are lifts and pistes than on Google Maps.
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I use Open Streetmap which is free, offline, doesn't spy on you, and has ski lifts if you need them.
You have to pay a bit if you want the contours, which I do use in UK and elsewhere.
Haven't tried it in France, mind.
https://osmand.net/
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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!
There is also openskimap.org which shows the profiles of the runs.

Edited twice: for some reason my iPhone shows the profiles whereas my Windows 11 laptop sometimes does, sometimes not. Seems a good enough reason to add fibre broadband to my shopping list Cool
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Yes, openskimap.org. It shows the geographical location of both lifts and runs, and if you click on a run it gives a brief description (like length, average and max gradient).

No Streetview (Pisteview) though.
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Fatmaps is fairly useful too.
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Open ski map looks great. With the contours showing it’s Far more intuitive to look at than many of the resort piste maps.
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Entire French side of PDS has never been on google maps.

90% of the 3 Valleys isn't on there either.
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OpenSnowMap gets my vote over OpenSkiMap - I find the topography shading much more intuitive.

Both are far better than Google Maps though!
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mikeycharlton wrote:
Entire French side of PDS has never been on google maps.

90% of the 3 Valleys isn't on there either.


They don't have the lifts or pistes but they do have street view on some slopes for Les Gets. Which is what I referenced in the OP. Not sure why they'd have one without the other.

This is a view back to the top of the Ranfoilly lift, but you can follow it on to other slopes.

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 Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
For some reason there are quite a few French resorts missing from Google maps. I'm on there most days... bit of a map geek.

PDS, Val Thorens and some more of the 3V, La Rosierre and loads of smaller Italian ones
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You could look at FatMap - there is a desk top site that I look at from time to time......not sure if it will give you what you need but the pistes are marked on top of 2d or 3d satellite images and you can also click on pistes to get info on them.

https://fatmap.com/around/Morzine/France/@47.2628670,11.8040299,9746.1217186,-90,-121.6800705,2339.4711086,satellite
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Avoriaz/Morzine has never been on on Google maps. The Swiss lifts are all there however which I’ve always found strange. Smaller ski resorts do tend to be on but less of the bigger mega resorts
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Theres an iPhone app called Ski Nav, you can give it a start and an end point and it will show you on a piste map which pistes and lifts to take. Morzine/Avoriaz appears to be one of the resorts it has.

The person who wrote it had a Q&A thread running on here a couple if years ago.
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Theres an iPhone app called Ski Nav, you can give it a start and an end point and it will show you on a piste map which pistes and lifts to take. Morzine/Avoriaz appears to be one of the resorts it has.

The person who wrote it had a Q&A thread running on here a couple if years ago.


Thanks! Will download now.
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