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Morzine or Chamonix 24-26 March?
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Last minute opportunity has arisen for a weekend trip 24 - 26 March
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Have skied both PdS and Cham valley before, although more experience in PdS.
Purely from a current conditions , experience of late March point of view (I appreciate it can change between now and then) given the choice of the two where would you head for on the above dates?
Thanks in advance
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To be fair, no idea, but I do know that there is a music festival in Morzine from the 24th March so it should be pretty lively.
Enjoy.
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Difficult one. Been very warm recently and no snow in the current forecast - Les Houches (low) and Brevent/Flegere (in the sun all day) might be pretty nasty by then, but the GM and Le Tour should be holding up nicely...
PdS generally lower (I think..) than Cham so might be a bit a bit of a gamble however PdS is a much bigger linked area so probably easier to find quiet & good slopes...
Can you leave it 'til last minute? If there's a good dump between now and then, go to Cham, if not, then PdS
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Ski Tyke
, if the weather goes on as it is now, neither is ideal.
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