Vermont Snow Vacations
July 4, 2009
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Vermont Snowing and Skiing Holidays




Tow fees
- 10.12.2008 - Article Number: 5


How much are the lift fees at some of the better ski choices in Vermont?

Do they have any weekend specials?

Can you save some money buying in advance online?




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Ski equipment?
- 10.12.2008 - Article Number: 4


Can anyone recommend any ski equipment choices for skiing in Vermont?

I'll be going there soon.

Any tips on any resorts? Any special runs to look for around the state?




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How deep is the snow?
- 10.12.2008 - Article Number: 3


In vermont... I was wondering how deep is the snow around the state?

Anyone know how deeo the base and the powder is?

I was thinking about going there soon to go skiing.





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Top 5 weekend skiing destinations
- 10.01.2008 - Article Number: 2


ST ANTON

This Austrian party town is closer to Zurich and Innsbruck than people realise. Possibly the best destination for a weekend of partying and hard skiing, it provides nonstop on and off slope action. You will need serious rest after a weekend here. Best for expert skiers; beginners should go elsewhere.

FLAINE

Close to Geneva. Do not be put off by the French resort’s concrete Bauhaus-style architecture. The ski area is fantastic, a number of more appealing, chalet-style four and five-star properties are springing up and you can always stay in prettier outlying villages such as Les Carroz or Samoëns.

MÉRIBEL

France’s Les Trois Vallées are almost ruled out for a quick getaway because of the lengthy transfer from Geneva. But Méribel has an altiport and a plane hop from Geneva can be cheaper than a taxi. See how many of the Trois Vallées’ 630km of runs you can manage to squeeze in. And stay in a chalet – this is chalet central.

COURMAYEUR

This gem of a resort is a little further away but still reachable. Just through the Mont Blanc tunnel in Italy, it is less than two hours from Geneva and is fab for shopping. Top for people watching, particularly the finely clad Milanese, who descend at weekends. Perfect for piste-bashing intermediates.

VAL D’ISÈRE

Close to Chambéry, this French resort has some of the best skiing in the world on its doorstep. L’Espace Killy lift passes cover Tignes too, in case there is not enough to entertain you in Val for 48 hours: Tignes is also more snowboard friendly. Val has fabulous off-piste but is also ideal for cautious intermediates.




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