winter’s here, time for snowshoes
Ok, maybe not quite yet and although the summer’s been a bit damp we’re expecting a fine autumn and some great walking here in the Swiss Alps.
But, the flyers for winter snowshoeing have just arrived. I printed these a little early as we’re getting a lot of people asking for details and I’d not got anything to give them. I think our program will probably expand a little and there’s a couple of excursions I’ve got planned but not been able to confirm all details so we’ll be adding some things later.
In the meantime, here’s the flyer! It will be available in local stores and tourist offices as normal and here, at the B&B L’Epicéa as well of course.
We’re particularly pleased to announce that we’re providing snowshoes for trips! We decided that renting snowshoes was a big extra expense for clients and we wanted to offer a great deal. For a week we think it’s an offer worth 80 to 100 chf!
European Snowshoeing Destinations: The Aravis, France
Snowshoe Magazine, based in Denver, Colorado, has another article from SwissMountainLeader this month. It’s a feature articles and talks about the Aravis in France as a snowshoeing destination.
Snowshoe Magazine is a great online publication for anyone interested in snowshoeing anywhere in the world, sign-up, it’s free!
Read the article : European Snowshoeing Destinations: The Aravis, France
SwissMountainLeader appears in Snowshoe Magazine
An article I wrote has appeared in the Snowshoe Magazine titled “From the Zinal Glacier to the Swiss Jura Mountains: Exploring the High Alps on Snowshoes”.
Snowshoe Magazine has a pretty international circulation so I wrote something to introduce Switzerland as a snowshoeing destination to the readership. The article picks out four day tours in Switzerland with photographs. When I submitted the photographs I was stunned to discover I couldn’t find any photographs of the actual planets on the “chemin des planètes” at Saint-Luc, I never take any assuming I’ve got loads already and it turns out that I haven’t. I’ll have to fix that in the winter!
Link to the article : From the Zinal Glacier to the Swiss Jura Mountains: Exploring the High Alps on Snowshoes
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