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Morzine - Easy blues
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Hi.
I’m taking the kids to Morzine at Feb half term. We have two days of skiing before their lessons start.
They had lessons in Morzine last year but didn’t really move off the main pleney area (age 4&7 then). Any tips on the easier blues that might be better to start exploring with them?
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@Tea_please
, There's some pretty gentle green runs up in Avoriaz if you lap the Proclou and Seraussaix lifts. The run down to Zore just has one steeper bit but other than that is also not too bad as well.
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The blue under the Nabor chair might be a good place to start. Then Chardons Bleu to the Folliets du Golf chair, or Piste B all the way back to Morzine.
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