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Helmets (Again !) in Courmayeur

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Booked flights to Geneva this weekend with Easyjet for the 2nd Febuary for 3 nights. Five of a us going so hiring a car. Resort not confirmed as yet but will probably be Courmayeur.

Having not skied in Italy for over 20 years, are helmets now compulsory in Italy.

Also any recommendations for accomodation in Courmayeur would be useful.

Thanks
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Powerkiter wrote:
Booked flights to Geneva this weekend with Easyjet for the 2nd Febuary for 3 nights. Five of a us going so hiring a car. Resort not confirmed as yet but will probably be Courmayeur.

Having not skied in Italy for over 20 years, are helmets now compulsory in Italy.

Also any recommendations for accomodation in Courmayeur would be useful.

Thanks


just back from cormayeur yesterday.
stayed at the hotel del viale, ok hotel food patchy at best. but ok to stay in.

as for helmets, well it's italy so unless your under 14 it's up to you. altough i wear one myself.

best food on the slope is chiecco's, by a mile.
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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?
Powerkiter, I was in Courmayeur in 2009 and helmets were compulsory for children only. Helmet usage was fairly rare in adults then, roughly 10%. I noticed a big difference in SkiWelt this season, helmet usage over 80% at a guess.
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