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Chamonix warm up runs
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Hello, can anyone tell me the best runs to get ski legs back in Chamonix please? Also, I keep reading it's good for 'decent intermediates/experts' what about plain old average intermediates?!
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The arette for a first run will get the blood flowing to the old legs.
It's not very steep in itself.....
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Beverley
, I think you'll be ok on most of the reds and blues. I would head for the nearest on take the lift to the first level at Brevant. Head off to the right and it's pretty much easy-peasey.
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Go to Le Tour for some easier runs.
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I agree with
smolo
, Le Tour is the best place in Chamonix for easier runs. Les Houches is also nice if the weather is bad and you want to ski in the trees (providing there is enough snow that low down though!)
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