1- Magic Forest at Grands Montets An ideal off-piste route for beginners
The terrain is very diverse, and any slightly steep slopes can be easily bypassed, making it accessible to skiers of modest levels. Its north-west orientation ensures quality snow and makes it invisible from the ski area: you feel "far from it all" here. It's a playful skiing terrain for budding freeriders with numerous rocks, slopes, and steep walls to "have a blast". Are you tempted?
Vertical drop: 300 meters
2 - Aiguillette des Posettes via the slate quarries at Le Tour
A more technically challenging route that allows you to directly reach the summit of the Aiguillette ski lift from the Charamillon gondola. Due to its south-facing orientation, the snow is often transformed (spring snow even in January). The key is to enter at the right time, neither too early nor too late, for a dreamy ski experience. You'll be rewarded with a magnificent view of the Tour basin, Mont Blanc, and the entire Chamonix valley laid out before you.
Vertical drop: 800 meters
3 - ENSA Couloir at Brévent
A significant route for expert skiers unafraid of heights. The line runs through a very narrow couloir where the snow never sees the sun and remains cold. While the incline is not extreme, it is sustained at around 40°, and except in powder snow conditions, falling is not allowed. Moreover, the entrance, steeper than the rest of the couloir, often requires the use of a rope due to lack of snow. Alpine ambiance guaranteed.
Vertical drop: 500 meters for the couloir, 1500 meters in total.
It's up to you to choose your route; we have many more up our sleeves, so get your thighs ready.
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