Poster: A snowHead
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Okay...I'm looking for suggestions for the two weeks over Easter. I'm in Austria the week before and Val Thoren (EOSB) the week after, so it needs to be in the vague proximity of them (ie not Bulgaria!!).
The original plan had been to take a tent and camp, but numerous people have told me that is really crazy. So.....any suggestions of where I can find dirt cheap accommodation (for 1) in a reasonable resort?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Don't laugh but what about Wengen, try http://www.old-lodge.ch/ mind you it would be late in the season but it is about half way between the two locations
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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D G Orf,
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Elizabeth B, you could go and work for flying squirrel for a week !
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Paul Mason, if he's got any work going over Easter.....
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Elizabeth B, there are a couple of possibilities here. At Easter it shouldn't be too cold, and as you're a hardy type you could camp in Venosc which has a very nice campsite, with all mod cons. Alternatively you could book into the Auberge de Jeunesse (youth hostel) which is cheap and with good food (also close to lifts and more or less ski in). In addition there are the UCPA which is a sort of French Youth Hostel organisation which offer very cheap all in hols. We have 2 here, and I'm sure there are others all over the French Alps. A quick google should sort you out. Nothing to be done about liftpass prices of course!
Happy hunting.
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Elizabeth B, if you are prepared to work your passage, you might be able to get a free fortnight with Oak Hall ...
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Elizabeth B, The UCPA are quite good, reasonably priced. Their prices include kit hire and instruction. If you have your own kit and do not want lessons (altho the company might be nice if traveling alone) the hostels might be nice (lots of hostels in Chamonix and Argentiere - like the Chamoniard Volant)
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We've been looking for a relatively budget trip and at the moment La Plagne seems to be pretty cheap.
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