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Fernie- accomodation query- Timberline lodges

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi

I wondered if anyone knows exactly how ski-in ski-out the timberline lodges are or not. RCR suggest a short walk- but can anyone enlighten me as to how far this is?

Gryphea
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
We've stayed in the timberline lodges. You can ski down to them quite easily, although some may require a short road crossing and if snow is poor you may prefer to remove skis. Getting back up to the lifts in the morning, you can walk (under 5 minutes in regular shoes, about 10 ni ski boots), or there's a shuttle bus - we were able to get free tickets from the reception desk in the main lodge
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