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Swiss national is steeper - I'm not a fan of either really as I hate open fast tracks. I prefer trees


 
Posted : 23/03/2016 9:44 am
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Les Gets - Samoens (not as neat as Stoner's maps ๐Ÿ™ OP YGM

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Posted : 23/03/2016 9:47 am
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View from small restaurant at Mont Caly, well worth a visit. Short detour off @Stoner's route. OP the Black Dans Le Gas under Mont Chery lift isn't "DH"

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Posted : 23/03/2016 10:02 am
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I felt the Swiss national downhill was far steeper than Pleney...

I'd agree with that. It was the exposure at the top of Swiss National that got me. Once into the groove and nearer the bottom I really enjoyed it, but I had to stop a few turns in from the top just to sort my head out.


 
Posted : 23/03/2016 10:29 am
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Just registering an interest here....


 
Posted : 23/03/2016 10:33 am
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This video was from the old thread (4 years ago?) on Les Gets - Samoens ride ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 23/03/2016 10:44 am
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Strava says the Pleney black is -19% and the Swiss national is -20% so not much in it

Pleney is definitely more technical, Swiss national is smoother and feels faster due to the very long straight sections


 
Posted : 23/03/2016 10:44 am
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They must have done some work on the Swiss National then as last time I was there it was a badly eroded mess and I hated it. Was 5 years ago now though. ๐Ÿ˜ฅ


 
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They must have done some work on the Swiss National then as last time I was there it was a badly eroded mess and I hated it. Was 5 years ago now though.

That was my experience too, although I didn't hate it. Probably didn't help I rode it in the wet as well.


 
Posted : 23/03/2016 12:53 pm
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It was a bone dry BMX track last year so they must have done a fair bit of work


 
Posted : 23/03/2016 12:55 pm
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Jambalaya,

That video is EXACTLY what I'm after. Looks ace.


 
Posted : 23/03/2016 1:18 pm
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Cool, its worh the taxi ride back or organising to leave a car. Stoners loops from Mont Caly and via Col Ecrenanz are good and similar but with less vertical. There is plenty of non bike park dh riding if you are prepared to pedal a bit

Have fun


 
Posted : 23/03/2016 8:21 pm
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Grande conche is awesome, we where the lest down before they shut it for maintenance and it was Very rough, we do it on the way to the Col de cou, there are some nice rides on either side of the telepherique that run down to Champery.
we're off first week in July.


 
Posted : 25/03/2016 1:47 pm
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Cool, its worh the taxi ride back or organising to leave a car.

Ride back from Samoens to Les Gets is easy...unless you go via Morzine.


 
Posted : 25/03/2016 2:26 pm
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Ride back from Samoens to Les Gets is easy...unless you go via Morzine.

I must say that I've never ended up in Samoens and thought "I know what I'll do, I'll ride my mtb back on the road to Les Gets/Morzine. It'll be fun and easy" ๐Ÿ˜†


 
Posted : 25/03/2016 2:42 pm
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Ride back from Samoens to Les Gets is easy...unless you go via Morzine.

Its a 1000m TdF climb back to Joux Plan or 20k round on the road ๐Ÿ˜ฏ I'd say taxi every time


 
Posted : 25/03/2016 5:44 pm
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My daughter and I are going for a fortnigbt in July. We are taking DH bikes. How can we avoid a huge pedally xc type trail fiasco? Is it obvious which trails are which? Do i need to buy a guide book and or maps?


 
Posted : 25/03/2016 7:03 pm
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For downhilling it's very easy. There's a few bike parks. Trails are well marked and the free map from the lift station is pretty clear. The secret is not to wander off down a fire road assuming it will pop out where you expect. If in doubt follow someone in pyjamas


 
Posted : 25/03/2016 7:15 pm
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@brenin - you can pick up the map in the resort, plenty of marked bike park trails to follow throughout the PdS. You might like to try some of @stoner's rides over Mont Chery or even Samoans descent plus the lift the other side to give you a flavour of what else there is as you are there 2 weeks. A bit of pedalling but not too much and the cow path at from Lac Joux Plan to Borgeuoise can be walked. Chatel and Morgins worth exploring too, all the red and blue bike trails. So much to do !


 
Posted : 25/03/2016 8:22 pm
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jamba - thanks for putting up that Col du Joux Plan to Samoens route. I'd heard much about it, but never seen a route on a map before. It got added to my wall map at the flat when I was out a few weeks ago. I shall be doing it this summer since we will have the van - so Mrs Stoner can drop me at the top, drive down to Samoens to meet me, and then she can unhook her road bike from the van and ride back up it while I have a beer and drive back (daft lass, completely the wrong way of doing things)


 
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That's a great plan ! A fellow STWer did something similar, rode down on mtb's put then in car then rode up on the road bikes

Samoens town centre is a cool place for a beer/coffee/ice cream

YGM


 
Posted : 18/04/2016 5:51 pm
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That'll be me then.


 
Posted : 18/04/2016 6:41 pm
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@Stoner if Mrs Stoner wishes she can drive direct to Samoens (two ways there one via Les Gets and the other round via "main road" D902/Taninges) that way she can save the Mont Blanc view for the ride back up. You can get to the ride via top of Les Gets bike park lift and then round on the road (don't bother to ride up to arrete overlooking lake as it's unridable down as we discovered)


 
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Wow, just read this and it's given me loads of good info! I'm also a non-downhiller, girl with a van and cool bike looking to take myself way out of my comfort zone and do a solo road trip!

Stoner i've heard you're the man/woman to keep in touch with ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 12/05/2016 10:39 pm
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feel free to PM me remster - email in profile.
The family and I are out there from 21st July for the TDF until end of summer. I get out riding regularly enough and you'd be welcome to tag along, or even just come to the local bar with maps and a pen and I can show you some routes. There are other forum members out there in summer like IGM who will be based in Les Gets too so post up in here regularly and you will find people to ride with when you're there.

There's a great scene in town for single riders, although admittedly its usually more DH orientated, but there's quite a few XC riders out there during the summer and you'll find ride buddies really easily if you're gregarious enough.

EDIT: PS this may be of interest, I put it together for another thread:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rGgLbCyvJvqQO86TKGZkiYHVf3cVG58CVldwoO5HPFY/edit?usp=sharing


 
Posted : 12/05/2016 11:10 pm
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I'm there late August- just in time for the braking bumps and rain.

I adore the place, it's great. All the above advice is spot on. I have a bunch of GPX files if anyone is interested. Also, I tend to ride alone quite a bit so if anyone wants any company out there, give me a shout.

And the descent to Montriond, via the GR5 is just sublime.


 
Posted : 12/05/2016 11:47 pm
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great thread... heading out for 1st half of August and will be allowed to play for a few days and riding with kids for a few more (all weather dependent of course) if people are looking to hook up.


 
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15th for the day for me.


 
Posted : 10/06/2016 4:35 pm
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Just revisiting this thread to say thanks to all that helped. We had a fantastic week with great weather bar one day. Two days on the bike parks with the lads then I rode all the tracks suggested and from the Excellent book that Stoner recommended. The Col du Cou ride and the descent from Col de la Basse were exception.

STW at its finest. Cheers Chaps.

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Posted : 03/07/2016 12:54 pm
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We love an update and yes STW at its best, most of what I have shared here is based on what others have shared with me. Glad you had good weather, pretty rubbish in Paris all week.


 
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Just for the record so we can link to the thread. Col du Cou, Arrete Berroi, north to Planafrache

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+1 Col de Cou

Tonnes of other stuff, but of the only trips there I've done so far, that was the best stuff. Even if I was getting frustrated with the ridgeline descent with steep ass steps I struggled with. Views are fantastic.


 
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brilliant. good to hear you had a great time.

did you go from col de la basse all the way down to essert rommand through the woods? It's a blinder!


 
Posted : 03/07/2016 3:56 pm
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@Stoner... I did. I have to say probably the finest trail I;ve ever ridden. Utterly superb.


 
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I have to say probably the finest trail I;ve ever ridden. Utterly superb.

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Its a great trail (one Ambrose shared with me waaaay back) But did you do Samoens ? ๐Ÿ˜‰

You should look at a guided holiday, its that sort of trail all day everyday often with a van uplift to a place it would be very hard to get to otherwise,


 
Posted : 03/07/2016 6:44 pm
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2 of the guys did the Samoens descent, we did Col du Cou instead. They said it was good however.

This was a one off to be honest. I doubt I'll get the opportunity to go again, but note your comments about guiding.


 
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col de la basse all the way down to essert rommand through the woods
anyone got a link/map/gpx? Apologies if it is earlier in the thread, I did scan through and it didn't pop out at me.


 
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@nickc yes its in this post [url= http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/help-please-morzine-for-the-non-downhiller?replies=83#post-7587228 ]Linky[/url] on Stoners map. Col del la Basse is roughly middle left where the marked trail kinks round left to right - the ride is accessed from Les Gets / Mint Chery Lift / round to Col Ecrenaz then to Col de la Basse. It requires pedalling ๐Ÿ˜‰

Here is a close up of Col Ecrenaz/Basse cross ref to Stoners map (also shows top of Mknt Chery, bikes not allowed on that top section though)

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This was a one off to be honest. I doubt I'll get the opportunity to go again

I'm very glad you had a good time (and for small lart we played in that) and you can always dream, never is a long time ๐Ÿ˜


 
Posted : 04/07/2016 9:04 am
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Nick,

Col del la Basse route here :-

https://www.strava.com/activities/624587831


 
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Hi Gents,
Sorry to jump on post I'm off to Les Gets with my son this weekend and I was trying to buy the guide book on page 1 of the post.I can get to the link but can't seem to buy through that web site and Amazon does not sell the book anymore.
Any assistance much appreciated,we are only looking at the single track sort stuff ,no DH routes.

Many thanks
Neil


 
Posted : 04/07/2016 9:27 pm
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The guide book is usually available from the lift stations, bike shops may have some too. You can also try the Tourist Information office. Where are you? You can borrow mine if you want, I'm near Swansea.


 
Posted : 04/07/2016 10:04 pm
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neil, the book was on sale at the Super Morzine booking office. I'm in Bolton if you want to borrow it.


 
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Double post, sorry.


 
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