La Rosiere v Montchavin
Started by Dixie dean in France 14-Oct-2009 - 16 Replies
Rossyhead
reply to 'La Rosiere v Montchavin' posted Oct-2009
However I have heard La Rosiere is nice too
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Dixie dean
reply to 'La Rosiere v Montchavin' posted Oct-2009
La Ros:
Pros - south facing, sunny
Cons - windy, oily drag lifts, no (or few?) blue runs through trees for the wife
Montchavin:
Pros - pretty village, lots of runs through trees, more interesting landscape,
Cons - lack of snow lower down, may be icy due to lack of sun
The wife is concerned about the drag lifts are La Rosiere (she has cream ski pants!)
Can any tell me what type of lifts these are, i.e. button, T bar or some other type?
Would we be better going to either of these resorts in early March?
What might the snow be like then on an average year?
Cheers for all your answers
Edited 1 time. Last update at 16-Oct-2009
Rossyhead
reply to 'La Rosiere v Montchavin' posted Oct-2009
Iglu have a very good snow history part to thier website-http://www.igluski.com/snow-history so maybe you can find more info there?
Dixie dean
reply to 'La Rosiere v Montchavin' posted Oct-2009
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Bandit
reply to 'La Rosiere v Montchavin' posted Oct-2009
Your wife may be a bit unhappy if chairlift grease/oil drips off a pulley onto her lap.
Dixie dean
reply to 'La Rosiere v Montchavin' posted Oct-2009
Dixie dean
reply to 'La Rosiere v Montchavin' posted Oct-2009
Hopefully, with snow falling at several resorts already, this winter is going to be very white, and there should be plenty of snow even down into the village, with even a bit of sun coming over the tops of those peaks.
We're also going back to our favourite ski area at Jungfrau in early Feb so it will be interesting to compare the 2 areas.
Rossyhead
reply to 'La Rosiere v Montchavin' posted Oct-2009
Topic last updated on 19-October-2009 at 17:12