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Morzine Off Piste......Guiding Maybe.

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Me and a friend are heading to Morzine on the 17th March and will have 3 days on the slopes (Fri,sat,sun). He is a boarder and me a skier, both intermediate level.

We are both interested in starting to venture off piste, we've both had a dabble off to the edge of the posted but nothing spectacular. Both comfortable on red runs and tackle the odd black.

firstly would you recommend getting a guide as it's our first time, and also will they cater for us being a mix of boarder and skier? We would maybe like to tackle the vallee de la manche, I know people have advised that a guide is used for this before on the forum.

basically could anybody recommend any guides/group sessions that would cater for the mixed group for the vallee de la manche or any other off piste, or alternatively recommend anywhere we could head that is relatively safe for people who are transferring from piste to powder as such. Very Happy

And any idea of prices if anyone knows.

Cheers folks

Deano
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
deanobalino, lots of pseudo (controlled) off-piste to be had in the Fornet bowl; off the Avoriaz Coupe de Monde and in the Crosets bowl (off the top of the Coupe de Monde).

The Avoriaz Alpine Ski School also run weekly trips to the Vallee de la Manche - have a look at this - http://www.avoriazalpineskischool.com/skizone-backcountry.html - it's probably your cheapest route to going to the Vallee de la Manche.
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