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Going to do the PDS this year. Went to Les Arcs last year, but have decided to pop down to the Passportes, and do 2 days riding, take the Mrs, and make a bit of a holiday of it.


 
Posted : 13/01/2014 1:32 pm
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Whistler for the main holiday this year 😀 might do a long weekend in alpe d'huez, see if the mood takes.


 
Posted : 13/01/2014 1:38 pm
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The best riding in Les Arcs is on the numerous and scenic footpaths - go for it!
How easy is it to find decent trails in Les Arcs without a guide?

Personally, I'd say tough. I've been twice with TA in 09 & 10. We rode some excellent trails that I couldn't find again. With a good TOPO map (and maybe some gps routes shared on any mtb sites) you could hunt some of the trails out, but that makes for fractured & frustrating rides. Following a guide seamlessly from trail to trail from mountain top to valley floor is the only way to do it.

There are marked trails at Les Arcs, but 2 days would be more than enough on those when theres so much more hidden stuff out there. A good guide not only knows the trails, they will tailor the riding to your abilities, know how (and where you are) to get you off the mountain if it all goes wrong. They'll know good lunch spots and which trails ride well weather dependent. As our guides got our measure, they would take us to certain features to ride (or fall off) and harder trails to test us, which was right up our street (or trail).

After Chatel/PDS last year spent mainly in the bike parks and a couple of days so-so guided riding, we're returning to Trail Addicition, Destination X for BC guided riding.

If you've only got a week in the Alps you want to wring out every drop of good riding you can. Guided riding does that.


 
Posted : 13/01/2014 1:55 pm
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Hopefully back to Bike Village again. Great time last year, but hopefully no trips to the local Hospital this time.


 
Posted : 13/01/2014 2:23 pm
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@ andermt
Hackelberg is one of the best "freeride" trails at Saalbach, IMO.... more natural, not much built up stuff... be careful in the lower half as the trail disappears off the side of the fireroad. it is easy to miss. if you miss it you'll stay on the FR but end up at the same spot.

not sure if they have finished the new trail on the Zweierkogel.


 
Posted : 13/01/2014 2:34 pm
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No Alps for us this year - all funds are being sucked up by legal costs in a house dispute 👿

Regarding worrying about the structure of Whiteroom: You can do as much or as little as you like - perfect hosts that ask what you want to do. Sorting us out with Pila last year was the icing on the cake. Ace holidays.


 
Posted : 13/01/2014 2:40 pm
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Can anyone suggest somewhere in Morzine region which does 4 night stays?

Google Ski Blue Ridge - they run a chalet in Les Gets, they do stays of any length and run a transfer service if you need collecting from the airport. I've stayed with them and would do so again, bike wash and secure storage /work area. You can roll down the road into Morzine easily if you want to ride there or Avoriaz/Linderets/Chatel etc.

I have also stayed in small hotel called Teton in of Morzine near the bridge, simple pretty cheap and had bike wash and secure storage. Found it on booking.com


 
Posted : 13/01/2014 2:43 pm
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Not the alps, but the alpujarras. Weather and hyper tech trails.


 
Posted : 13/01/2014 4:04 pm
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How easy is it to find decent trails in Les Arcs without a guide?

Decent trails- dead easy. There's a decent map, pretty good waymarking. The best trails? Not easy. You could get directions to specific trails like La Varda easily enough but it'd still be a pain to link it all up. (and even then, it'd be good to have local knowledge to tell you things like "If you **** up the next switchback and fall of the edge, you'll die")

But within the resort I could have a lovely time for days just battering out the marked trails. Maybe only tempered with the fact that I could be having a better time with a guide.


 
Posted : 13/01/2014 4:16 pm
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Anyone else started to "fettle" their 2014 alps bike yet? No, just me?? 😉


 
Posted : 13/01/2014 4:44 pm
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Fettle? Nope.

Shop for? Oh yes! 😀


 
Posted : 13/01/2014 4:49 pm
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How easy is it to find decent trails in Les Arcs without a guide?

...depends how much work you want to do? La Varda and Double Header (and variations) were easy enough to find with some help from STW and a IGN maps. I dont need to be warned about potential death spots, but some help linking it all together would have been good.

There's lots of online resources, depends on how self sufficient you want to be, and the value you place on a guide and riding in a group. I like a bit of both - spending time trying to clear parts of a trail can be fun alone, but after ride fun can be good with a group (and sometimes a bit of peer pressure goes a long way!).


 
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Anyone else started to "fettle" their 2014 alps bike yet? No, just me??

Define fettle, does shopping for new forks, pedals and bars count?


 
Posted : 13/01/2014 5:02 pm
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Thanks torihada and NW - differing opinions there!

I'd be tempted to get a guide for a couple of days but I'm not sure I'd want a whole week of it really.


 
Posted : 13/01/2014 5:03 pm
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Bushwhacked - We stayed in Riders Retreat in Morzine for a long weekend. Highly recommended. Also try their sister property in Les Gets, The Boomerang for B&B, with a great bar/restaurant attached.


 
Posted : 13/01/2014 5:16 pm
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Anyone else started to "fettle" their 2014 alps bike yet? No, just me??

Define fettle, does shopping for new forks, pedals and bars count?

Certainly does! I've done bars and stem already, doing an 1.5deg angleset, and considering forks, and a 1x11 drivetrain............


 
Posted : 13/01/2014 5:20 pm
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So as far I can figure, everyone going the white rooms 5-12 th July is on here! Should make for some interesting forum conversations.

(Note to self, only positive input until then!)

Where's everyone flying from/ driving?

Oh I'm part of Andymc06 group.


 
Posted : 13/01/2014 6:00 pm
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Where's everyone flying from/ driving?

Four of us are driving from North Yorkshire


 
Posted : 13/01/2014 6:05 pm
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I have friends in Lausanne (free accommodation) and I was wondering if it would be a suitable place to base from to access trails via public transport?


 
Posted : 13/01/2014 6:22 pm
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Creedy/Godzilla, four of us are driving from Staffordshire. We are all newbie Alps riders, have you guys been before?


 
Posted : 14/01/2014 12:05 am
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No. First time for all of our group. Really looking forward to it. We're cheating and flying. Mainly due to us lot being spread all over! Not heard a bad thing about white rooms and Stevo seems pretty sound on here and was great with sorting our booking.


 
Posted : 14/01/2014 12:15 am
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Hey Alpin.

Do you mean at the Zwolferkogel lift?
If so it's the Z-line and it's done as far as I know, really mint, fast open bits, rocky bits, nice little gap jumps, 2 mahoosive wallrides.
As you said, Hackleberg is great, killer push up in full armour with the DH bike though, last did it mid summer and had to push up the nipper's bike too at the same time.
Stop in the restaurant at the start next time and check out the free wifi name, had us chuckling.
I'll be back out there more of this summer.


 
Posted : 14/01/2014 1:30 am
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Been a few times but not with WR, I'll be very surprised if your not planning your next adventure before you get on the plane home.


 
Posted : 14/01/2014 7:00 am
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Hey frosty125,
It depends the type of riding you want to do and how much you want to travel by train. Trains are always on time and bike friendly you can be in the mountain in 90 mins. From lausanne you coul also take a boat across the lake and ride in france.


 
Posted : 14/01/2014 9:33 am
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Campervan with family going round France. No major mtb plans but will search Strava when it looks promising and see what I can find :mrgreen:


 
Posted : 16/01/2014 11:10 pm
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Another one for The White Room here.. August for me! :mrgreen:


 
Posted : 16/01/2014 11:26 pm
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@frosty - be aware you have to buy 2 tickets to take your bike on the train, one for you one for the bike. There is some riding up above Montreux accessed via Mountain railway, I've hiked up there and seen bikers (email me in for map) Roche de Naye. You can get the train to Les Chables at the bottom of Verbier. I am sure there is decent xc / trail riding from the door into the hills around the town. Ive ridden xc on the French side after getting the boat accross the lake, nice day out but riding itself is ordinary. I've also taken the train up to St Cerge above Nyon amd ridden down, ok not stellar. To be honest if you try and access the riding by train everyday it woukd be cheaper to book accommodation in a resort plus all the time it's going to take. If you can rent a car when you are there I would do it.

Have a google of "Swiss mobile" all the maps are online.


 
Posted : 17/01/2014 11:06 am
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There's lots of online resources, depends on how self sufficient you want to be, and the value you place on a guide and riding in a group. I like a bit of both - spending time trying to clear parts of a trail can be fun alone, but after ride fun can be good with a group (and sometimes a bit of peer pressure goes a long way!).

Missed this before. Thanks, that's a good point about the peer pressure thing! 🙂


 
Posted : 17/01/2014 11:30 am
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Looking at driving out to Les Arcs in July for a week, can anyone provide a rough idea of fuel and toll costs for a return trip in a van please?


 
Posted : 17/01/2014 12:07 pm
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Savage62, Google 'viamichelin'. It tells you how much in fuel it'll cost and any tolls.


 
Posted : 17/01/2014 7:44 pm
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KateD - many thanks, will take a look


 
Posted : 20/01/2014 5:19 pm
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Calais to Les Arcs and back will cost you 3 tanks of diesel, tolls are approx €75 each way. I do this trip 3-4 times a year in various diesel cars, fill up in Calais, refuel again in Albertville on the way there and on the way back, fill up again in Calais, all at supermarket prices.

http://www.prix-carburants.gouv.fr/


 
Posted : 20/01/2014 6:03 pm
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Can anyone share any details on La Clusaz? I can see which lifts are open in summer - if I get an IGN map will I be able to string some routes together? I know what to look for on a map...

Can't see a decent campsite there though 😥


 
Posted : 07/02/2014 8:34 pm
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No Alps for me.... April is Spain - Sierra de maria and sierra espuna followed by Calpe, Alcaniz area and Caspe... then Pyrenees in May/June Biesca on Spanish side and through tunnel to Francais and a week or so around Aspin, Tourmalet and the like 😀 before heading North for some gentle riding around the Loire region and onward for the Grand (Yorkshire) Depart.


 
Posted : 07/02/2014 9:14 pm
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For people planning to drive..

I decided to head through Lux and avoid the tolls last year.

It added 3 hours on but I avoided €75+ in tolls for the van and fuel is dirt cheap in Lux so swings and roundabouts if you're in no mad rush.

Anybody have any experience of the Valle D'Allos area?


 
Posted : 07/02/2014 9:20 pm
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Any suitable campsites in the alps ? Thinking of taking the van rather than staying in a chalet.


 
Posted : 11/03/2014 7:07 pm
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Week in Les arcs in the goat shed. Just bought a pitch frame (off the classifieds) Pondering a coil shock to give it more gnar


 
Posted : 11/03/2014 7:09 pm
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if taking a van just park up at night and move on in the morning.... showers in the river or if feeling plush in the local swimming pool.

that's how i do it when shuttling luggage around.

cheap, too.


 
Posted : 11/03/2014 7:37 pm
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Got the bike

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Got the accommodation
http://www.leboomerang.com

Got the tickets
http://www.passportesdusoleil.com/passportes-2014-registration.html

Bravery, skill, spare liver etc not yet obtained 🙂


 
Posted : 11/03/2014 7:56 pm
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oh and my mate has a new one of these to drive us down there in

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Short of him adding a drinks trolley, hard to see how that journey could be improved!


 
Posted : 11/03/2014 7:57 pm
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Off to Les Arcs at the end of June for the Trail Addiction backcountry week. Why? Because I haven't been there before and because it sounds like a good week with some great riding. Simples.


 
Posted : 11/03/2014 8:22 pm
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Loads nunuboogie.

I usually do 2 or 3 nights in the vaan then 1 in a hotel but didn't bother last year. Stumbled on a campsite every time I had to shower.

Hotels are a bit of a waste if you're rolling in late and tired and out early.


 
Posted : 11/03/2014 8:41 pm
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Great thanks billysugger, thought there would be but google maps didn't display many.


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 12:49 pm
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Where are you thinking of heading?


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 1:15 pm
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I went with White Room last year. For all of you going this year, I hate you all!


 
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