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No - not illegal drugs... skiing!
I am going to our apartment in Samoens, and had hoped to catch the last 2 days of the season in the Massif (although Flaine has another week after that). Looking at snow-forecast, it looks like it will rain Wed-Fri from 2000m and below. Unless the freeze level drops, this could render the skiing pretty mushy for most of the area.
Any ideas on where I can get to (within a reasonable drive - as I will already be doing plenty of driving there and back on Fri/Mon)?
I was thinking Chamonix (Argentiere) as I know I can get there in less than an hour. Never skied there so don't know what to expect. Anywhere else in the vicinity?
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stevo_the_saddler
,for me cham is your best bet.ive skied grand montets in mid may
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this could render the skiing pretty mushy for most of the area.
Can assure you that the skiing is pretty mushy already, it doesn't need rain when it's over 20 degrees in the shade at 1550. I would think the GM would be your best bet, too. Though it could be very busy, I guess.
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