Poster: A snowHead
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Afternoon fellow Snowheads.
I’m fortunate enough to be faced with a fairly exciting dilemma. My holiday allowance has dictated that I can only do one snow holiday in 2013. However, noting the snow fall of recent days and my remaining 5 days allowance for 2012 a small group of us are contemplating taking up a very good deal for Meribel on the 15 December.
I’ve done a bit of Googling and note that between the 8-22 December the Meribel and surrounding areas generally operate a reduced lift / piste system (and as a result the Ski Pass is cheaper).
Does anyone know what this means in real terms?! Is the skiable area dramatically reduced? I don’t want to venture out to only find a few lifts / runs open?
Anyone’s experience would be gratefully welcomed!
Thanks
Snowsquirrell
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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last couple of years the early season some lifts were shut down. the dent du burgin olympic and chatelet lifts are off which only slightly reduces the skiable area. with the recent snow falls should have lots to ski,
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I've skied the first week of the season many times. It's a great time to go - no queues, quiet slopes. The links between valleys are usually open and they only shut some of the more peripheral or duplicated lifts. I'd say at least 70% of the area is open which is more than enough for a good time.
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It's Mottaret rather than Meribel at this point of the year normally, so yes there's loads of skiing but if you're staying low down eg Village it will seem like eternity getting to it and no skiing back to the chalet (there's usually an event scheduled in Meribel for the 15 December, bumps comp or something like that, and it's normally cancelled due to lack of snow on the Chaudanne).
The Folie Douce opens on the 15th though so that should keep you busy.
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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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SnowSquirrell, The main lifts are generally open, giving access to most of the terrain. Some chairs, such as Plan de l'Homme and Rec de Fer won't open, but the terrain that they serve can be accessed via other lifts.
In the Méribel valley, almost the entire snowfall of the last 2 days has fallen onto bare ground (no base). However, the snowfall has been fairly heavy, and temperatures are expected to be low for the next week, so the cannons will be working hard.
I will be skiing Méribel on Saturday (skinning), so give you an update later, but I would expect the week of 15 Dec to be good.
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Thanks all for your replies. The Chalet is based at 1350, which is lower than I've stayed at previously but hopefully the recent snow has formed the base and going by the finger in the air weather predictor that is snow-forecast there is more on the way.
Patch, thanks kindly for the offer of a report after your weekend, I would greatly appreciate it. However, only if its what I want to hear! We are likely to book this trip tomorrow or Saturday and by then it may be too late.
I think I need to do more research to satisfy myself that it's worthwhile!
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We are in Meribel many times over the winter and usually there before Christmas as sons work there. Last season (Dec 2011) start of season was late but there was snow for the bumps comp - it has only been cancelled once a few years ago. The bump run on the stade in Meribel was bare until about a week before the event last year. No FIS bumps comp this year but there is a French Cup on 23rd Dec. Should be fine from 15th Dec due to recent snow. Although it was bare low down there has been snow on the upper runs for some time now. We are there from 15th too but I don't know how I would recognise SnowSquirrell?
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Actually looks like it's located in Chandon... seems a bit of a trek from the main hub (?), but hay ho, the price is right!
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SnowSquirrell wrote: |
Actually looks like it's located in Chandon... seems a bit of a trek from the main hub (?), but hay ho, the price is right! |
the key question(s) are
(1) will the chalet be running buses to/from centre and
(2)whether you are going week 1/2/3 of the season
Last year they only opened the olympe gondola (from le raffort up) at the end of the 1st week, which would be the 15th if the pattern is continued this year. There are shuttle buses 'navette gratuite' to/from centre from le raffort - http://french-alps.meribel.net/fileadmin/PDF/hiver/7_annexes/telechargements/Navettes_MERIBUS_hiver_12_13_debut_saison.pdf is the schedule but you need to check the colour scheme carefully as in the 1st week there are no returns between 13:05 and 17:30 for example
Also if you're looking for nightlife then you'll have to be going back towards the centre - taxis back to les allues (1100m) were 28 euro last season, and the last bus is 20:00 - Cartel anyone?
In terms of runs/lifts then the general answer is 'more than enough' - yes you might have to take a slight roundabout route to get to place x, but they're keen to get the links open so that they can then sell the 3v pass..
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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^^ good advice. Chandon is very remote early season and from memory the free ski bus does not run until the second week of the season. Check first!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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I've lived in Chandon, it will be fine if you have either a well-stocked chalet or a car and like your travel companions! As for the bumps early on I'm sure that sort of thing was cancelled more than once over the many seasons I've done in Meribel but either way you'll be enjoying the empty pistes in bright sunshine - it's spooky not seeing anyone for hours!
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I'll be in the 3V the same week and very much looking forward to it. Past experience suggests that, as the others have said not all the lifts will be open, but there will be plenty of skiing available even if you can't ski right down to the lowest points.
One odd thing I noted is that the 3V pass is discounted, the Les Menuires pass is discounted, but the Belleville Valley (Les Menuires, St Martin and Val Thorens) pass is not which makes it more expensive than the 3V one for those two weeks.
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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SnowSquirrell, which lift in Courchevel is it opposite??/
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Poster: A snowHead
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kitenski, Ha! I don't know if I want to say! Partly because I don't know! It's Chalet Sonjon in 1300 whilch is apparently opposite a bubble that goes directly to 1850, so i presume its Praz?
Only reds of blacks to get home; my Girlfriend will love it (if there is snow cover that low)!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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SnowSquirrell, I'd find out if I were you as praz lifts dont open til 15th Dec iirc
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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?
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