What do you think about Les 2 Alpes?

I guess to read a little from Brother and Helgal Klas on this page. On the other hand, I will not babble about the ride but instead want to give the weather god a boil !! Why no snow when you have access to a franso all week who knows where to go in the fallen cases. Imagine: On the sixth day there were pillows in La Grave, and that day had been holy. Great place to go if you want to get brown and have a brilliant goggle burn. (No name mentioned)
After major snowfall, I get everything to give Les Deux Alpes three (four) cabinets out of three possible.
After major snowfall, I get everything to give Les Deux Alpes three (four) cabinets out of three possible.
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I can only agree with the good powder skater (marcus) from Götet.
La Grave, an amazing mountain with how much crushing. Outside our guide, one would probably not have received half of the rally we received.
All honors for ucpa and their guides.
Minus in Les Deux Alpes was a little too much transport lines and that you burn the nose in the roaring sun.
La Grave, an amazing mountain with how much crushing. Outside our guide, one would probably not have received half of the rally we received.
All honors for ucpa and their guides.
Minus in Les Deux Alpes was a little too much transport lines and that you burn the nose in the roaring sun.
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Were in Les Deux Alpes week 7 and despite being a sports holiday week, there were not very people.
Went with UCPA, which was an advantage given that it did not snow for a while. A single pistol / day is not bad. All honors to our guide William. He made it possible to get out of bed all week.
Then add the great opportunity to go to La Grave, with its wonderful rides and which rides.
What could be better than a mountain with huge rocking opportunities and some people too. WOW !!!
If you go down to Les Deux Alpes to party you have chosen a mistake. The only thing that happens at night is an ev. riding the bull on the rodeo.
Soldiers should go there, because they will not be dissatisfied. We had a 1 week of radiant sunshine. However, I would have liked to swap it out with some real dump.
On the whole, however, Les Deux Alpes is a good system and invites you to go well and it does not take much effort to find the flax. Challange is a tip to remember and of course you can not miss La Grave.
Went with UCPA, which was an advantage given that it did not snow for a while. A single pistol / day is not bad. All honors to our guide William. He made it possible to get out of bed all week.
Then add the great opportunity to go to La Grave, with its wonderful rides and which rides.
What could be better than a mountain with huge rocking opportunities and some people too. WOW !!!
If you go down to Les Deux Alpes to party you have chosen a mistake. The only thing that happens at night is an ev. riding the bull on the rodeo.
Soldiers should go there, because they will not be dissatisfied. We had a 1 week of radiant sunshine. However, I would have liked to swap it out with some real dump.
On the whole, however, Les Deux Alpes is a good system and invites you to go well and it does not take much effort to find the flax. Challange is a tip to remember and of course you can not miss La Grave.
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Yes, what should you say?
It is not the world's steepest place but there is one and another very good ride in Les Deux Alpes. If you are not afraid to walk a little, it is easy to find untouched snow even if it has not snowed for a while.
The most opportune for loissnö lovers is that there are a lot of English and Danes there, they are not directly known for throwing themselves out for a bunch of loose sneakers ... But they are damn ... good at soccer games. Sweden-Denmark 0-9.
As for the nightlife, watch the rodeo's bull, especially on the fox. PolarBear can be recommended for those who like hats!
It is not the world's steepest place but there is one and another very good ride in Les Deux Alpes. If you are not afraid to walk a little, it is easy to find untouched snow even if it has not snowed for a while.
The most opportune for loissnö lovers is that there are a lot of English and Danes there, they are not directly known for throwing themselves out for a bunch of loose sneakers ... But they are damn ... good at soccer games. Sweden-Denmark 0-9.
As for the nightlife, watch the rodeo's bull, especially on the fox. PolarBear can be recommended for those who like hats!
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We were there week 2 and traveled with UCPA.
When we arrived at the center, it rained .... and first than on the mountain one could not see the hand in front of him. But later in the week it got better and it fell down a bit of snow .. Our hope was that we could go over to La Grave some day of the week but there it was closed due to a snow shortage. There is some good skiing in the vicinity of the slopes but it will soon be discovered.
In Les Deux Alpes they boast that you can travel 14 km from the top of the Glacier down to the valley (2300 fhm). However, these 14 km are no black slopes directly, they are roughly like the rest of the mountain, quite blue just like the many French and even English "holiday makers". Nightlife is not much to say about but it will be good to do it . Recommendation: RodeoClub.
Test the bull of the fill!
When we arrived at the center, it rained .... and first than on the mountain one could not see the hand in front of him. But later in the week it got better and it fell down a bit of snow .. Our hope was that we could go over to La Grave some day of the week but there it was closed due to a snow shortage. There is some good skiing in the vicinity of the slopes but it will soon be discovered.
In Les Deux Alpes they boast that you can travel 14 km from the top of the Glacier down to the valley (2300 fhm). However, these 14 km are no black slopes directly, they are roughly like the rest of the mountain, quite blue just like the many French and even English "holiday makers". Nightlife is not much to say about but it will be good to do it . Recommendation: RodeoClub.
Test the bull of the fill!
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The village is quite big and it takes a while to go from one end to the other. But the nightlife may not be the best. In my eyes it depends on skiing. The village is located between two mountains where most skiing takes place on what is on the sun side. It is of course good for all "sun gods". But for those who want to ski, it means that you can not rarely take the lift down to the village. The ride feels quite monotonous, but there is a lot, but not so much, to do outside the piste. However, you get your own tracks quite a long time after a snowfall.
You can go to La Grave for anyone who wishes.
A BIG warning's finger to the firebreakers. There are many long transport stretches to the lifts, so be prepared to take off the board or try to "lift" with any regular rider in the run-up position. But do not think they are willing to pull you and at the same time lose their own speed before the strike.
You can go to La Grave for anyone who wishes.
A BIG warning's finger to the firebreakers. There are many long transport stretches to the lifts, so be prepared to take off the board or try to "lift" with any regular rider in the run-up position. But do not think they are willing to pull you and at the same time lose their own speed before the strike.
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