Poster: A snowHead
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Hi,
We are going there for the first time on Feb 27th - cannot wait! But I know this will be the second of the two-week Paris school holiday... is it likely to be manic with loads of queueing, or can you escape the kids and the crowds higher up the mountains? We are staying in Mottaret and we have a 3V lift pass by the way, so if you can also recommend some quieter runs (reds or blues) that would be 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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Some friends went at half term last year and they said they managed to avoid the crowds and found some quite empty areas - sorry don't know where and won't see them until we're back from skiing on the 21st. However it does sound possible to escape the crowds. They stayed in Meribel les Allues. Good luck!
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robinsrule wrote: |
Hi,
We are going there for the first time on Feb 27th - cannot wait! But I know this will be the second of the two-week Paris school holiday... is it likely to be manic with loads of queueing, or can you escape the kids and the crowds higher up the mountains? We are staying in Mottaret and we have a 3V lift pass by the way, so if you can also recommend some quieter runs (reds or blues) that would be appreciated. |
Shouldn't be too bad - English half term will be over. Mottaret can be a bottleneck at the best of times but you can do lots of little tricks to avoid the worst queues. For example, if you are going to Val Thorens, don't go on the Plattieres bubble, but instead take the Combe, Chatelet and Cote Brune chairs.
If you are going over to Les Menuires/St Martin, take the Combe chair and Roc de Tougne drag. Beware though that the St Martin 2 chair is also a bottleneck. The reds and blue runs above Les Menuires (Pramint, Jerusalem, Becca, Allamands etc) are all lovely and not usually too busy.
Not many options to Courchevel other than Pas de Lac bubble out of Mottaret, but there is a single person queue to help. It is usually really quiet over in Courchevel 1650 and there are some good runs like Chapelets, Rochers, Bel Air (all red).
It is also really worthwhile going over to the 4th Valley (Orelle) via the Moutiere chair and Grand Fond Funitel out of Val Thorens. Then pick up the lovely, long Mauriennaise red down to the restaurant.
Hope you enjoy the best ski area in the world IMO!
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Should be fine, always best to get away on first lifts, and avoid the main Motteret and Meribel hubs untill the end of the day.
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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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robinsrule, have a look at my site for various itinerary's
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skimottaret wrote: |
robinsrule, have a look at my site for various itinerary's |
Nice one
Robinsrule you could also check out www.merinet.com which has loads of info on Meribel and area (Courchnet.com and Valthonet.com also cover other parts of the 3 Valleys.
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Cheers guys, absolutely cannot wait for my first taste of French skiing...
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robinsrule,
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absolutely cannot wait for my first taste of French skiing.
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You could not have picked a better place to ski. The three Vallyes are my favorite place in the world to ski. There is such a huge choice of runs that there is always quieter areas to ski. Have fun.
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