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Avoriaz routes

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Hi
Going to to avoriaz 2 feb with family. Trying to pre plan some routes using the available maps. Keep bumping into tricky questions eg if I you take mossettes France chair lift from les brochaux to pointe to mossette can you get straight back onto the blue back to les brochaux from the foot of the cubore lift avoiding the short red...or is a more circuitous route needed eg down to les crosets then back up the grande conche?
Tried everything in the first 50 or so google hits. Frustrating !
Cheers and thanks for any pointers
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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You can take Abricotine from the top of Mossettes (France) all the way back down to Brochaux or even Lindarets. There is an option to take a red short-cut part of the way but you can do it all on a blue.

If you go down into Les Crosets you will need to have the full PdS area pass to use the lifts on the Swiss side, Avoriaz pass will get you onto French Mossettes chair but not Swiss Mossettes.

I recommend the Unofficial Portes-du Soleil not-the-weather thread on here, ahem Embarassed , lots of stuff like this in there, if you can sort through the debris Very Happy
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+1 for what sanman says.

Also as you mention going down into Les Crosets and blue runs, just be aware that the new Grand Conche blue run down into Les Crosets is not the easiest blue run after those in Avoriaz/Lindarets. We went there this week and were glad we hadn't taken the blue run child in our group down it, could have been the conditions too as it was blowing a gale and was very scraped and icy but we thought it was a reddish blue really. If you have beginners/kids/nervous ones send someone down to reccy it first.
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