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Verbier/Zermatt 2/11-2/19
- wilks
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@winter 272497 wrote:Awesome TR! I was thinking about a repeat trip to Whistler next year, but these TR's of Chamonix and now Verbier makes me think a trip to Europe is in my families future!
Duff beer... I thought that only existed on the Simpsons...
Direct flight from Charlotte to Geneva, then it's just a short train ride to most resorts. Super easy, but be sure to buy a half fare card through the swiss transportation department.
Duff beer... I thought that only existed on the Simpsons...
Direct flight from Charlotte to Geneva, then it's just a short train ride to most resorts. Super easy, but be sure to buy a half fare card through the swiss transportation department.
- dreamnofpow
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+!!!! Nice. Love the alps, you aren't going to find many roped off areas... better get a guide or follow some tracks/people or you can get into some real trouble.
- wilks
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@dreamnofpow 272546 wrote:+!!!! Nice. Love the alps, you aren't going to find many roped off areas... better get a guide or follow some tracks/people or you can get into some real trouble.
That's the truth, I had to hike out of a Ravine to get back to the gondola. Not fun at that elevation.
That's the truth, I had to hike out of a Ravine to get back to the gondola. Not fun at that elevation.
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@wilks 272499 wrote:Direct flight from Charlotte to Geneva, then it's just a short train ride to most resorts. Super easy, but be sure to buy a half fare card through the swiss transportation department.
frikkin sweet. about how much $$$$ for the ticket from CLT to Geneva?
frikkin sweet. about how much $$$$ for the ticket from CLT to Geneva?