I have the feeling most of Les Arc's blue pistes are so flat they would be coloured green in many resorts. They can be good for easy cruising or admiring the scenery but not for improving technique (unless you're a complete beginner). You can find blue runs with a bit more gradient on the other side of the Vanoise Express (La Plagne).
These are more like green pistes, narrow transition lines. Super boring, you actually need to use poles to get forward. Still amazes me how poorly people ski, even on these super mellow slopes.
wowo!!!very nice scenery! so admire everyone who can skiing threre
Absolutely beautiful video, no music, great filming, just pure experience. Job well done.
Thank you, very happy you have enjoyed the video
Omg finally something without the music! Thank u for this ❤
It's been so long since I've been looking for a quality video on Les Arcs and I came across your video congratulations and thank you
It’s grate you liked it!
Loved the video, especially as you let us know the names of pistes, lifts etc. Long time since I’ve been to Les Arcs, some of my best holidays ever.😊
Beautiful video. I was there too in March. Unfortunately the Varet lift was closed to skiers the day I was there (storm and avalanche warnings).
Thank you! Varet is my favorite lift, the best red pistes.
I have the feeling most of Les Arc's blue pistes are so flat they would be coloured green in many resorts. They can be good for easy cruising or admiring the scenery but not for improving technique (unless you're a complete beginner). You can find blue runs with a bit more gradient on the other side of the Vanoise Express (La Plagne).
What are those symmetric figures in the snow at 5.45 min - 5.55 min. ?
Hello, love the video! What equipment did you use to film?
Great video @mebikeil !!
What gear did you use at this time ? gopro ? other ?
thanks! great video again !
So great you liked it! I use osmo pocket 1
Thx mate ! @@mebikeil
Are there toilets in those mountain restaurants?
Yes, also some chairlift points have toilets.
These are more like green pistes, narrow transition lines. Super boring, you actually need to use poles to get forward. Still amazes me how poorly people ski, even on these super mellow slopes.