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r chamonix: For redditors lucky enough to live in the greatest alpine playground on the planet
- Getting from Geneva to Chamonix : r chamonix - Reddit
Getting from Geneva to Chamonix Looking for some advice suggestions on the best ways to get from Geneva to Chamonix We're visiting in Feb - open to different options I've had a look online and there seem to be a few a options but would be good to hear from some of you who have personal experience
- Chamonix, Mont Blanc, France - French Alps. This was my . . . - Reddit
Chamonix, Mont Blanc, France - French Alps This was my favorite of many scenic photos from my trip to this beautiful, lively town : r travel Go to travel r travel r travel
- Planning a trip to Chamonix Zermatt. Any tips? : r skiing - Reddit
Also planning a trip similar to this How do you plan on going between Chamonix and Zermatt? We're planning on flying in to Geneva, taking the train to Zermatt, and was hoping to go to Chamonix after but I can't find tons of details on transportation from Zermatt to Chamonix
- Mont Blanc Unlimited vs Chamonix Le Pass : r chamonix - Reddit
I'm trying to find the best terrain, while also being able to use a pass to get around Chamonix and or use it for excursions Is the unlimited pass worth buying for other benefits outside of accessing Aguille du Midi? Otherwise, we planned to buy a 3-day Chamonix Le Pass and then purchase other things separately
- Chamonix vs Zermatt as an American (more on-piste) skier?
Chamonix vs Zermatt as an American (more on-piste) skier? Hi everyone! I was wondering about going to Chamonix as an American skier who has never tried off-piste skiing before I would say I'm a fairly good skier, but I'm definitely not perfect I grew up on the east coast skiing (and some racing) and have skied out west many times
- Chamonix on Ikon : r Ikonpass - Reddit
So with Chamonix there are 2 options (outside of Ikon) Option one is the Chamonix pass, option 2 is Mont Blanc pass The Mont Blanc pass covers all of Chamonix + a couple of extra resorts nearby like Courmayeur in Italy (bout 45m journey through the Mont Blanc tunnel) and I think they have a Swiss resort too
- Val D’Isère or Chamonix? : r skiing - Reddit
Chamonix is made up of 5 small resorts, which means every day you generally start with a drive to which one you are heading for In comparison, Val D'Isere is one of the biggest ski areas in the world and you can often ski straight from your hotel which I love!! The big difference between the two is whether you plan to spend most of your time on piste or off piste Off-piste in Europe is
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