Sjek Skis

We started at the top of Pleney with the “travelator” ski lift. I’m never confident of my ability to teach, not least because the last time I was in Morzine my travel companion found skiing to be a terrifying experience. However, Sjek was a fast learner and outgrew going up and down the beginner’s stretch quite quickly. It was time for more challenging stuff: Piste B (skipping the steep bits via Piste D).

Sjek Arrives, Ostrich Departs

One of my favourite restaurants in Morzine is La Flamme. We’ve been going there for years and the lady who owns it is one of the most hospitable, friendly and accommodating establishments in the town. Despite its small size (seating around thirty diners) they’re clued-up about special dietary requirements — something which seems so rare in France — and given enough warning even claim to be able to cater for coeliacs.

Main Road through Morzine after Heavy Snowfall

Snowplough, Taille de Mas de Nant Crue

After a heavy snowfall the previous night, the snowploughs are out in full force this morning.

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Café Liègeois at L’Etale

Lifts in Morzine/Les Gets closed? All of Avoriaz closed!?

High winds, poor visibility, and lots of rain! 

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