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Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. When you register, you get our free weekly -ish snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in Username:- Password:. Or: Register to be a proper snow-head, all official-like! Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. HelenS wrote: Frosty the Snowman wrote: Also from the top of the Fort chair you can take Choucas back to resort but then hang a left on Blanchot a super and very empty run with lovely rollers and bends, or Mouflon, which sadly descends to the worlds slowest chair. I think that chair lift is the one that's missing now? Thanks Just realised that Mouflon used to be marked as red too. Is it a blue really? Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. La Rosiere please do, or PM me if you'd rather. I have done a fairly exhaustive search on here, but much of the discussion seems to be very old. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? HelenS , I was in la Rosiere last week and 4 years ago, I've got this seasons piste map in front of me I'll see if I've got an old one too, to compare, but yes to get to Italy you do have to ski reds, I think? You need to Login to know who's really who. Thanks feefee. Or is it all open borders between Italy and France anyway so irrelevant? Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. No you don't need your passport to ski to Italy, where are you staying? You'll need to Register first of course. Thanks, feefee. We're staying in Les Eucherts. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports HelenS , Sent you a reply to your PM. You do need to ski reds to go to Italy. The run down to the button lift is a fairly steep red. I am no expert and I managed to ski down OK. If you do ski down this get your speed up at the end when you can see the lift back up. There is a slight incline that will steel your speed. The resort has several nice blues. Around Les Euch - Papillon is almost a green, Gelinotte is good and wide enough to work on the parallel ski etc. Choucas is a long steady run. Its not wide but its not fast its a road normally. You do need to look ahead and get speed up for the slow bits. Tetras and Renard are slightly more challenging blues but again wide enough for the most part. Before La Ros I mostly stuck to blues and greens. By the end of the week I was skiing the reds. If people say these are easier reds then what a great place to build confidence. For the confident skiers in your group they will head to Italy some days as there is more skiing over the border. If you need to book lessons I highly recommend Evolution 2. If you can request an instructor for private lessons then ask for Xavier pronounced Zavier. Great English and his advice on my technique has improved my skiing by miles after just 2 sessions. I now look forward to Avoriaz in 2weeks and trying some more reds. After all it is free. I took my son to LaRos for his first ever ski week when he was He had group lessons each morning but by day 6 he was able to get to La Thuile with me. We went down the last part to the village in the bubble as opposed to skiing, but he still felt it was an achievement. You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. HelenS , have got both maps now, yes some have changed from red to blue mouflon, belette, and a new one added myrtilles. La Rosiere is a great place to build confidence and the conditions can make a great difference to slopes daily, ie I never really liked perdrix as it always had a short, steepish, icy section. Everything else is lovely, wide and nothing too steep. Push yourself to go across to Itally, I can recommend rescue remedy it used to help me but I no longer need it now. Ski the Net with snowHeads. Just got back on Sunday from glorious La Roz - the second time I've skied the place. It is a great place for a confidence build but it's all down to conditions - we had two sunny days out of six. Not the beautiful wall to wall sun I had skiing there the first time, when everything was a joy. Can I make two reccys: I did the ESF Discovery afternoon on Sunday - yes i know its a white flag because of the balls up over guiding in France, caused by them - but it was excellent and a wonderful run round of the slopes revision exercise in my case but it was v welcome as the light was flat as a pancake that afternoon. They even laid on vin chauds at a mountain restaurant after and were very pleasant company. Secondly my daughter's beginner boyfriend was there with us. He had never even stuck a pair of skis on before the trip but by Thurs was comfortable on all reds and was able to ski to Italy that afternoon. A couple of refreshers help everybody. BTW, Bouquetin is a bit tricky at the top but careful turns will get you down and it is a straight blast in the lower part. The funniest sorry, most scary or interesting part is actually just before the chair home, a really steep bit at the top of Blue 26 Liaison - its only about 20 metres long but in soft new snow when we did it was total carnage as was very busy - but in a very non dangerous way as the fallers fell softly. Ps I really liked Perdrix in good visibility, but you are right, both that and the other drop off the Eucherts chair - Renard - have short steep icier bits at the top. The ESF instructor my daughter had was Thierry - and he was fantastic and catered for the mix in ability gamely. The ESF have a guaranteed dubious reputation in some resorts, but here they are fantastic. And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. Thanks for the input everyone. Looking forward to it I'm not up to the ESF guiding on Sunday, but the better members of our group will do it hopefully. And I'll give the rescue remedy a try. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. You know it makes sense. HelenS , Boquetin is the only piste to get to Italy. Get some lessons, the ski schools are fab. La Ros is impossible to get lost in. Where are you stsying as that would make it easier to plan some first runs. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. HelenS , no the gellinote is a lovely run, my favourites were the marmottes it goes on and on and is great, the chair at the bottom is a bit fierce just make sure you quickly hold on to the back of the chair as soon as you sit! The other favourites mouflon and blanchot, no one on them but us! Have a great time. The only ice we skied on was at the bottom of marmottes but it was only a tiny section. Do not worry about ice on slopes. Marmottes was lovely last week, no ice at all that I could find. Wish they'd replace or speed up the chair to Eucherts from there though - same goes for the chair up from Fontaine Froid Frosty the Snowman , we're staying in a chalet called Marmotte funnily enough, in Les Eucherts and intend to get some form of lessons. Will have to be careful of the chairlift then as I've only used one once ever 6 man and I made a complete hash of that and sat in the wrong place! Why not warm up on the baby button lift and then onto the big chair, it is a detachable 6 man so not too fast, OIff at the top and left dowb Perdrix, then choucas and across to Pappillon and back to Eucherts. Papillon is fabulously flat, Perdrix has a steepr top section but not bad at all and easy to traverse to take ANY steepness out of it. Once Choucas merges from the left you keep left and take the branch that takes you to the top of the Lievre Blanc drag lifts, ski towards the drags and just as you reach them bare hard left and that is Papillon. Choucas is a pain at the end of the day as it crosses many pistes , has narrow sections and gets busy. A safer way back to Eucherts is via the Lauze blue from the base of the Fort chair. Mind numbingly dull but much safer. I rather like Lauzes - dead pretty and a nice straight liner, just have to suffer a small bit of polling Find your own way - if you have a warm day or a day of dodgy light all of what's been spoken so far will be meaningless. Frosty the Snowman , A great loop around. Repeat until confident and you'll be soon off to Tetras and beyond. Thanks guys you've been a great help. New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! 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