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LinesMeribel Meadows

Méribel, France | FreeRide Sector: Dent de Burgin

Ride Date:

14 Mar 26

Snow conditions:

PowPow

Avalanche level:

3 - Considerable

Terrain:

Front country

Weather conditions:

Cloudy

Precipitation:

Heavy Snow

Elevation entry point:

m

Elevation exit point:

m

Aspect:

West

Max slope angle:

Under 30 degrees

Drop in:

Open

Exit:

Ski out

The Meribel Meadows hide in plain sight under the Adret chairlift and seldom disappoint.

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Access

Access could not be simpler. The Meribel Meadows can be accessed from the top of the Adret chairlift or the Saulire Express mid-station. They are bounded, riders left, by the awesome Mauduit red run below the Folie Douce and the Marmotte blue run, riders right. They are bisected by the Chamois red run and finish just above the Rhodos mid station.

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Tech

No specialist tech required.

6

Stoke

So easy to get into, so much fun to be had. If you're just getting into FreeRide, working on expanding your FreeRide skills to encompass different snow conditions, or just want to charge, the meadows are the place to be in almost any conditions.

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Gnar

There's really nothing to fear other than the odd bump, tree, pylon rock or ditch. The meadows tend to be easier on riders right and progressively more challenging on riders left. Choose the line that works for you.

4

Awe

The meadows themselves may not take your breath away but once you've mastered the skills to ride them, you'll go home with a massive smile under your facemask. 😁

Images & Video

The Meribel Meadows are bounded by the Marmotte (blue) and Mauduit (red) pistes. The Folie Douce sits at the top of the meadows and the Rhodos mid-station at the bottom. They are bisected by the Chamois (red) piste.

The Meribel Meadows are bounded by the Marmotte (blue) and Mauduit (red) pistes. The Folie Douce sits at the top of the meadows and the Rhodos mid-station at the bottom. They are bisected by the Chamois (red) piste.

There's really nothing to fear other than the odd bump, tree, pylon rock or ditch.

There's really nothing to fear other than the odd bump, tree, pylon rock or ditch.

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