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Passportes du Soleil 2010 Video
July 13th, 2010 by Jon in Latest news, Morzine, Mountain biking, Passportes Du Soleil
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The Passportes du Soleil Moutain Bike Ride 2010 was an amazing week-end.
If you have never ridden the event before, or wanted to ride it but could not get entrance tickets, then here is a short video showing you what you missed!!BREAKING NEWS…
Passportes du Soleil 2011 will be taking place over THREE days meaning that there will be more entrance tickets available for next yearCome and stay with us at More Mountain for that weekend as we guarantee entrance into the event for all our guests.
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Passportes Du Soleil
July 3rd, 2008 by Jon in Mountain biking
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Sunday 29th June…2008
Feelin’ Hot Hot Hot!- Passportes has to be one of the most exciting “organised” MTB XC Rides in Europe with breathtaking scenery and ultimate trail variety, suitable for a beginner to expert. It was my first time doing it (Samee) and I can honestly say, it was one of the best days riding I have had so far on my mountainbike in the Portes Du Soleil. 75kms in one day….awesome. Never thought I could ride to Switzerland and back in a day!
We started off early and left the More Mountain Chalet Robin at 7.20am with 12 peeps in tow, a combination of guests and friends, and guests who are now friends!
There must have been about 60 people queuing to collect the “passportes ticket to ride” outside Morzine Tourist Office… Luckily for us Jon had prerbooked everything. Once we all had our bike numbers labelled up and adorned with yellow wrist bands, plus the free T-Shirt, we all rode to Super Morzine Telecabine and headed up.
Super M, down to the bottom of Chaux Fleurie and headed over to Switzerland via the Panoramic run through Satellite Trees. The Chaux Des Roses Chair was opened specially for the day to access a great rocky track leading down to Chatel with big drop offs all the way – we hit some snow at the top which was comedy! Yellow wrist bands came in handy for a well needed foodstop which is all provided free of charge for the day. Cheese, Ham, Raclette, Baguette, Saucisson, Sausages…stuff your face as much as you like and fill your rucksack with the free Muesili bars.
Finally looped to Morgins, followed by Champoussin and then on to Champery via Les Crozets, only to take the G5 back to Morzine from the top of Mossettes…bloody brilliant! Speedy, Hugh, Gav and Nic Nox have already reserved their place for next year, plus Tom and Ali from alpsaccommodation.com in Samoens. We always told them Morzine rocked…especially after a bit o’ Mutzig Mayhem at Robo’s. WHAT A DAY….


