You then head out onto the piste and re-enter the route again on your left next to the really narrow red run marked as "R" on the map. Then there is a jump of around 3 m to pop off on your right and a small stream 50m ahead to jump. After that flat section, you will re-enter the trees, still remaining directly under the chair. ![]() After around 200m there is a flat section next to a small snow covered building, so be sure to keep your speed and glide right across. ![]() You have to negotiate a few avalanche breakers as you first enter, otherwise, it's a really fast run. There are plenty of rocks and small drops to enjoy. This is the opening in which you enter the route down. Then you will see an opening in the trees on your right where the chairlift exits. You then have 2 red runs that are mainly race pistes, but between them is a patch of land where you begin your descent. For the more advanced riders, this route is a far more fun way of getting to the bottom that that boring piste! Okay so as you disembark the Leisse chair, turn immediately back on yourself on the right. Once you head into the trees directly under the chair, you have to be a little technical. In a mixed ability group, this run can be taken chill by the less confident skiers and boarders, just be aware it can be pretty narrow in parts, no space for big sweeping turns apart from at the top. ![]() Instead of moping about the closure of the snowpark, hit this run and enjoy the natural features. Another one for the disgruntled freestylers after a snowfall. ![]() Sometimes it's nice to have the peace and quiet of the backcountry but this route is really worth doing. This run is like one you see in ski movies where the riders playfully hit every feature under a chair lift and there is a crowd of people watching as they tear it up.
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