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sking from les meuires to meribel?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
hi all,

i'm hoping someone can help me! i'm staying in les menuires but thinking about having my lessons over in meribel with a friend. so....how easy it it get over there/how long does it take? and if anyone can recommend a route (avoiding reds....or at least at the beginning of the week!) that would be great!

thanks
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
You can do it but you'll need to take 3 lifts from Les Menuries up to Tougnette, so it would take a while. You can't guarantee that the lifts on the ridge will be open since they sometimes close in high winds, so it's a bit dodgey. If your lesson is in the afternoon then you risk missing the lift back, which can be expensive in taxi fares.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Disregarding the fact that lifts could be closed due to bad weather, it's not a overly difficult journey to do in either direction. It can also be done entirely on blues:

Les Menuires - Meribel:
1- Roc Des 3 Marches 1 Gondola
2- Roc Des 3 Marches 2 Chairlift
3- Ski down Grand Lac, then Pelozet (2 blue runs)
4- St Martin 2 Chairlift
5- Ski down Faon, then Lievre (2 Blue runs) all the way into Meribel
This would probably take somewhere in the region of 45-55 mins

Coming back over would be easier and quicker.

Meribel - Les Menuires:
1- Tougnete 1 Gondola
2- Tougnete 2 Chairlift
3- Ski Gros Tougne (blue) all the way into Les Menuires.
This would probably take about 30 mins.

Hope that helps!
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