I have spent many happy ski holidays in Megeve and Saint Gervais but I just don't seem to recognise any of the lifts or pistes. Has it changed much over the last 10 years? I would genuinely like to know.
It's true because at St Gervais, the runs cross each other to encourage growth in skills. This run ends at a red or blue run and it's the only way to finish the piste
@@dubs-dad Not really so, if you stick to chateluy, and go across the red clairere, you can then 'green' run all the way down, and the only blue run is the right at the bottom bit of finance to the base of Bettex, then if you are going back to Megeve you can go down the short green heading for the blue poue blanche, to the base of the Monts Rosset chair, and at the top you go down the blue perapacot crossing the red maurice milloz to the princesse gondola base, and then at the top take the green mandarines down to Megeve, and apart from crossing clairere and maurice milloz you don't touch a red.
I have spent many happy ski holidays in Megeve and Saint Gervais but I just don't seem to recognise any of the lifts or pistes. Has it changed much over the last 10 years? I would genuinely like to know.
Parts of that 'green' wouldn't look out of place on a mild blue at another resort.
It's true because at St Gervais, the runs cross each other to encourage growth in skills. This run ends at a red or blue run and it's the only way to finish the piste
@@dubs-dad Not really so, if you stick to chateluy, and go across the red clairere, you can then 'green' run all the way down, and the only blue run is the right at the bottom bit of finance to the base of Bettex, then if you are going back to Megeve you can go down the short green heading for the blue poue blanche, to the base of the Monts Rosset chair, and at the top you go down the blue perapacot crossing the red maurice milloz to the princesse gondola base, and then at the top take the green mandarines down to Megeve, and apart from crossing clairere and maurice milloz you don't touch a red.