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  • Alps itinerary
  • therag
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    Going to France next week with a group of lads for 7 days lift assisted riding. All experienced riders on 150-170mm full sus bikes. We’re staying in Morzine so will obviously ride there and les ges, but where else is must ride destinations?
    Trail-dh riding but most of us don’t hit the big stuff like road crossings ect.

    nickjb
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    Plenty to keep you busy in Morzine/PdS area. Head over to chatel and down to Champery. With both sides of les gets, both sides of Morzine, avoriaz and Mossettes plus a few ‘classics’ like col de cou or samoens there’s no need to go anywhere else really

    jaffejoffer
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    dont discount the blues and green because they’re blue or green as ive always done before, because some of them turned out to be mega!

    nickjb
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    Good point. There’s very little difference between reds and blues. The greens are easier but flow really nicely. Nearly all of them are steeper and longer than UK trail centres runs

    parkesie
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    The family blue in morzine is a hoot. Not what you would expect from a family blue at all.

    legend
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    Morgins, whatever you do get to Morgins!

    therag
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    Thanks for the replys, I usually prefer riding blues/reds fast than blacks slow to be honest.
    I’ve have been before but only for a weekend so a full week is going to be a totally different trip.

    adsbatts89
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    It’s well worth heading over to Samoens for a day. It’s not in the pds area but its hosting an Ews round this so that tells you a bit about the calibre of riding!

    oliverd1981
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    THe Key to geeting to Morgins is to go via Pointe de Mosette and the Sassex valley and not to try to go via Chatel

    steveh
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    If you’ve got transport a day in Pila would be a must for me. Drive to Aosta at the bottom of the valley and ride in all the dust you ever imagined back from Pila to the bottom as well as the stuff higher up.

    nickjb
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    THe Key to geeting to Morgins is to go via Pointe de Mosette and the Sassex valley and not to try to go via Chatel

    That’s certainly the easiest and quickest. It is worth going the Chatel way too if you have the time as it is a nice ride. Feels sort of epic without actually needing too much pedalling

    BoardinBob
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    The “secret” stuff under the Super Morzine lift is brilliant. Easy enough to find. Loads of brilliant off piste stuff in the trees around the main Pleney line and Chavannes over in Les Gets. Definitely worth getting over to Champery. It’s worth it just for the Mossettes chairlift from the Lindarets bowl to the top of Pointe De Mossettes. Breath taking scenery over in the Swiss side. Loads of variety in Chatel to play on all day.

    T-minus 5 days for me, assuming the French strikers don’t cause any more havoc!

    davidtaylforth
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    It’s been over five years since I’ve been, but the Morgin tracks were the most fun I rode in the area at that time. There was barely anyone else there, so no queues for the lifts and no braking bumps. I would definitely recommend them, especially if any of you are riding a hardtail.

    superfli
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    Yes, Morgins and Champery WC DH would be a must do. Champery WC DH is extremely steep and a little tougher to find. If coming from Champery, get off cable car and turn immediately left at the station exit. Follow trail down until you get to top of a chairlift. It starts there. If coming from Chatel side, head down from chairlift above the Red DH trail towards Champery. Get to station and turn right. The bottom section of WC DH is a little hard to find – I think it goes through a farmers field at bottom which would explain why. Once you hit the road turn right and follow road up for a few 100 yds. Turn left into what looks like a farm driveway. Trail joins here (toughest section IMO).

    legend
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    oliverd1981 – Member

    THe Key to geeting to Morgins is to go via Pointe de Mosette and the Sassex valley and not to try to go via Chatel

    Nah, the key to getting to Morgins is to load up the van/car in the morning and drive round

    oliverd1981
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    Nah, the key to getting to Morgins is to load up the van/car in the morning and drive round

    To be fair I did do that quite a few times when I stayed in Chatel as it made the whole thing super easy, although there is a fun yet laid back route all the way down from the summit of Mosette that doesn’t take long at all if you get it right.

    therag
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    No car, we’re flying. So much choice. Thanks for the replys

    jambalaya
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    No car certainly limits your itinerary. You can get a minibus company to run you about, eg Google ski blue ridge they run a transport service

    Ride all the PdS and search out “off piste”. The descent from Lac Joux Plan to Samoens is excellent and then spend a day riding in Samoens before getting a cab/minibus home

    wl
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    Verbier. Unbelievably good natural technical singletrack, and hundreds of miles of it, away from the crowds. Talk to http://www.bikeverbier.com if you want to get to the best bits. There’s a decent and growing bike park too, but it’s still not a patch on the stuff Bike Verbier guide on.

    BoardinBob
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    Verbier. Unbelievably good natural technical singletrack, and hundreds of miles of it, away from the crowds. Talk to http://www.bikeverbier.com if you want to get to the best bits. There’s a decent and growing bike park too, but it’s still not a patch on the stuff Bike Verbier guide on.

    We’re staying in Morzine

    😉

    wl
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    BoardinBob – I know, but it’s not actually that far away, and it’s definitely worth the effort, especially if OP could manage one night and two days’ riding (or more) in Verbier.

    therag
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    Ended up riding Morzine park & bits of off piste,
    Super Morzine park & off piste,
    Les gets park, chatel, lindarets, col du co, Swiss national track & avoriaz.
    The week flew by and I could of done 10 days easily. Great trip.

    tooFATtoRIDE
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    Sounds like an awesome riding.

    northernmatt
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    Sounds awesome. 2 weeks on Friday for me. I am counting the days/hours/minutes etc.

    therag
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    The heat was totally unexpected too, took loads of waterpoofs after hearing the tales from last year. The dust on the busiest trails was incredible but I’d take that over streams.

    therag
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    nickjb
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    Lucky you. Its at least 50% better when it’s dry and sunny. Always pot luck though. 2 weeks to go for us.

    rascal
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    A week Friday for me…the days are grinding by slower than a slow thing.
    The guy running the chalet says it was mid 30s the week before last 8)

    godzilla
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    Through the mill is a good one too, love that trail.

    Markend
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    @therag

    I met you guys at the top of the Col De Coux – thanks for letting me tag along to Champery!

    showerman
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    never trust the weather. i missed the group ride last year as stuck in hospital, looking at the photos i was glad to be it looked horrible with the rain.
    but have been on other years when its a dust bowl which is how i like it.
    can never get over the braking bumps out there, greens and blues are great runs the height of some of the burms are great.

    therag
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    Markend. Good to meet you, and what a place!
    No prob, we were all glad to be shown that route. I was on the orange transition and I think I asked you to take a pic

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