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Morzine recommendations

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Thought of adding this to Gwyn's post earlier but probably better separate. We are off to Morzine in a couple of weeks, don't know it other than looking at the piste maps. We can manage up to easy wide reds, don't do well with lots of moguls. Any recommendations for:- firstly easy access runs to get the ski legs back [it's been 11 months] and secondly any opinions on which runs might suit the "easy red" description. Obviously conditions and use change all the time.
Thanks in advance.
ps I'm not being lazy, we only have 3 days in resort so need to make best use of our time.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I have just been doing the same thing, as we are in Morzine for a short break at the end of Jan, Morznet has lots of useful information; the Morzine ski area description is here
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On our first day in Morzine last year we went down to Les Gets for a gentle start.
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droopy, of the reds on Morzine side of Morzine/Les Gets sector I would say that any of them are ok except perhaps Arbis (Chamossiere) and Aigle Rouge (Pointe de Nyon) which could be done on second day! Run down from top of Troncs chair via Pacquerages, Lievre (blue) is a good one to get skilegs back.

All the reds in Les Gets bowl are good too.
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