Poster: A snowHead
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Has anyone used these for ski hire? Apparantly they deliver the equipment to your accomodation in Morzine, and collect at the end of the holiday. Does that mean they set the skis up for you at the chalet, or do you need to go to the shop first, get 'em fitted and then have them deliver?
This company aside, any other recommendations for ski hire in Morzine?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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ajpaul, we used them when we stayed in Morzine. You send them your details in advance and they turn up and fit the gear in the Chalet - ace job! They also meet you on the mountain if you need to change anything
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Nadenoodlee, "They also meet you on the mountain if you need to change anything"
ha, ha, ha, I can just hear the reaction,
"Hi, I don't like my binding setting, can you change it?",
"Sure, where are you?",
"At the top of the Pointe de Vorlaz, know where that is?"
"No, not really, can you describe it to me?"
"Sure, come off the Cubore chair and turn towards Avoriaz. Hike about 45-60 minutes till you reach the peak. I'm just around there. Any estimate on how long you'll take?"
Beeep, beeep, beep, beepety-beep-beep-beep....
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I think I used them. Some guys turned up in a van and rented me some skis when I turned up late at night in Super Morzine. Or maybe it was all a dream...
Anyway it seemed to be OK. We wanted to avoid queuing next morning and this helped (with four 5 year-olds).
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