No worries
I found this super hi res map here
http://www.hofnar.com/wp-content/upload ... ng-map.gifwell worth a look it lists all of the official tracks in the PDS......its 2012 as well and super hi res - stoked with that find - whoop! Right click save as to get all the detail.
So yea if you take the super and then the zore out of morzine you will see the traverse across to col de la joux verte.... the traverse is a bit of a pain but no more than 10 mins. When you rejoin the road you will see a track off to your left at the road t junction.. that takes you down towards the lindarets lift.. when you go under the lindarets lift you can...
Carry on towards the Mossettes lift which will take you towards the Swiss tracks running down from Pointe De Mossette. They are superb rocky and fast. This is also the route out towards Champery and towards the amazing Morgins
Drop down the bottom of the lindarets lift and session the excellent french national tracks which run underneath that.
Drop to the bottom of the lindarets and then head up the Chaux Fleure which takes you to the top of the Chatel bike park!
All frikin good options
In my book by far the best riding in the PDS is the stuff mentioned above. Easily 2+ weeks worth. To add to this the route home will take you down the runs on the super which are superb - there is a good run under the super morzine even though its not marked. If you cant be arsed with the traverse back you can roll home from les lindarets via Lac de Montriond for a swim and a chill.
heading out that way is usually a fairly long day and to make the most of it you will need to be getting on the super bubble no later than 9.30.
Awesome!