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Post subject: Wkend to Chamonix for £139  PostPosted: Apr 07, 2008 - 09:25 PM



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Ski weekenders are offering a wkend to Chamonix via return coach from London Victoria - dept Thurs 17th April, arrive back on the following Monday morning. Accomodation inc based on 4 sharing for £139.

Thats a steal really.

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Post subject: RE: Wkend to Chamonix for £139  PostPosted: Apr 07, 2008 - 09:54 PM



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Bit late innit? =/

Still an amazing deal, how much would the lift pass be

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Post subject: RE: Wkend to Chamonix for £139  PostPosted: Apr 07, 2008 - 10:08 PM



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Hmm, 18 hour coach trip, for two days riding... No ta.

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Post subject: RE: Wkend to Chamonix for £139  PostPosted: Apr 08, 2008 - 08:24 AM



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Lift pass is about £25 a day.

Its actually 3 days riding if u do the maths Charliebuoy! And if its not for u then keep quiet.

D*ck.

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Post subject: RE: Wkend to Chamonix for £139  PostPosted: Apr 08, 2008 - 08:59 AM



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Do you have a link to the web offer...???

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Apr 08, 2008 - 05:05 PM



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Here u go

http://www.skiweekends.com/pages/news/l ... spx?nid=24

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Apr 08, 2008 - 06:15 PM



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Hi. We're off to Chamonix on the 17th April. 3 intermediate snowboarders who won't want to waste any of the 3 days. Any advice on the best areas to make for would be very welcome.

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Anyone game, I'd would rather share a room than have one on me own? Im booking tomorrow as I dont think those spaces are going to last long. Get on coach few beers sleep and get up at resort dont sound to bad.

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G/Dad wrote:
Hi. We're off to Chamonix on the 17th April. 3 intermediate snowboarders who won't want to waste any of the 3 days. Any advice on the best areas to make for would be very welcome.


when i was there we tryed a few places but i found the brevent lift the best .

p.s. love2shred chill on the calling charlie a d*ck hes only saying its a long journey for a few days boarding, 18 hours is a long time on a bus....i should know i was on one 2 weeks ago.
 
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Didnt realise it was that long? Hoping I can pick it up in Kent and shave a few hours off the journey. Find out tomorrow when I book.
 
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G/Dad wrote:
Hi. We're off to Chamonix on the 17th April. 3 intermediate snowboarders who won't want to waste any of the 3 days. Any advice on the best areas to make for would be very welcome.


At this time of the year id stick to Grands Montets....
 
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I thought the snow was like ... Dead now

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We were riding fresh lines at Flegere all day on Tuesday and Wednesday - conditions are still very good everywhere except Les Houches, though the snow is probably best at Grands Montets. Tuesday was one of hte best days of the season! Blue skies and deep powder.

That's a good deal - also the lift pass is now effectively half price - after 12th April, when you buy a day pas, you get the next day for a Euro. This wil go on until the GM closes on the 11th May.

http://www.compagniedumontblanc.com/pag ... 3fdeafddcb

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Apr 12, 2008 - 11:01 AM



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Chaletlaforet,

Is the Grand Montets suitable for beginners?

I have flights booked into Geneva for 03/05 for a week, and haven't decided on which resort to go to yet, however everyone is telling me to go to Tignes for guaranteed snow... i know its late in the season...

But if Cham is still open and will be sufficient for a week, then the shorter transfer is a big selling point for me.

Situation is my mrs will be a complete beginner and wants to learn to ski, so is the Grand Montets suitable? Or will enough of Cham be open for the mrs to have a good time?

Or do you think i should go to Tignes??

PS. Nice website Thumbs Up


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Post subject: Re: RE: Wkend to Chamonix for £139  PostPosted: Apr 12, 2008 - 11:36 AM



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Love2shred wrote:
Lift pass is about £25 a day.

Its actually 3 days riding if u do the maths Charliebuoy! And if its not for u then keep quiet.

D*ck.


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