Poster: A snowHead
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Looking for guidance for suggested ski routes from La Tania to Les Menuires for a group of skiers that include a couple of less experienced skiers. Much appreciated!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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What do you mean by less experienced? Can they tackle a relatively difficult blue?
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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?
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Yes - a difficult blue would be fine
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It's quite easy to get there from what I remember, no need for a guide I would have thought..
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Not looking for a guide just suggestions on best route from anyone who has skied it
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@Skisue, really easy
la tania gondola/dou-des-lanches chair/boulevarde de loze blue run/then either one of a few blue runs(rhodos/doron) into chaudanne area of meribel.
then either tougnette 1 and 2 gondola and gros tougne blue, or legends chair, cheferie chair, blue jerusalem run down to st martin express, back up to take gros tougne into les menuires
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Jerusalem is a cracking run
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terrygasson wrote: |
@Skisue, really easy
la tania gondola/dou-des-lanches chair/boulevarde de loze blue run/then either one of a few blue runs(rhodos/doron) into chaudanne area of meribel.
then either tougnette 1 and 2 gondola and gros tougne blue, or legends chair, cheferie chair, blue jerusalem run down to st martin express, back up to take gros tougne into les menuires |
+1 … alternatively take Piste Bleu (rather than the Boulevard / both are clearly signposted) at the Col de la Loze down to the Altiport area of Meribel. This can be a tricky blue depending on conditions / time of day. I would then give yourselves a treat by skiing Lapin down to Village. It’s a cracking run. Then up Golf. Take the rope tow just in front of you towards the Rond des Pistes area. And from there head down to the Chaudanne.
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@Skisue, also, unless you have other plans whilst in Les Menuires, i would suggest taking a trip up la masse, bouquetin blue run back down to the bottom, lovely views from the top, and there are a couple of different options for food/drink.
just ski through the croisette area of les menuires and follow the signs to La Masse gondola.
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Nice route back: Roc1, Roc2, Grand Lac, Pelozet, Saint Martin 2, Upper Jeruselem, Chousas, Caves, Grive, Perdrix, Truite, Saulire 1, Blanchot, Loze, Col de la Loze, Arolles, Folyeres.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Worth noting boulevard de loze is sometimes closed if it’s snowed due to avalanche risk so you might only get one route down
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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.
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Little Martin wrote: |
Worth noting boulevard de loze is sometimes closed if it’s snowed due to avalanche risk so you might only get one route down |
Which is the aforementioned Pic Bleu, but you can also download on TS LOZE into the Méribel green network and carry on to the rope tow at TS ALTIPORT/TS GOLF for Doron, etc. to Chaudanne.
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Thanks for all the suggestions. Great day today, with the snow in near perfect condition!!
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