Beginner Skiing in France (on a Budget) | mistakes, spa, and friendship lessons at the end!

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  • čas přidán 13. 06. 2024
  • Join me on a budget-friendly ski trip to Chamonix at the end of the season! In this video, I share the costs of a 3-day ski adventure and explain why it was worth returning for two trips in a row.
    During this trip, I reunited with my lost laptop at Geneva airport, tried local dishes like Rosti and Tartiflette, and even broke a ski pole at Le Tour (which cost €50 to replace).
    I also visited new mountains and took the cable car to Aiguille du Midi, where I enjoyed a nap and a meal with a stunning view.
    Staying at the hostel allowed me to meet other solo female travelers and bond with my friend over our different travel styles. Despite some minor challenges, like missing buses and waiting times, this trip was a valuable opportunity to learn more about my friend and become more adaptable.
    If you're considering a ski trip to Chamonix on a budget, I hope this video gives you an idea of what to expect in terms of costs and experiences. Remember, every trip is a chance to learn and grow, both on and off the slopes!
    Flight: £187 with EasyJet, wearing my ski jacket and snow pants to save space
    Bus transfer: €20 each way
    Ski rental: €21 per day from Chamonix Ski
    Hostel: €27 per night at Auberge de Jeunesse
    Ski pass: €26.50 per day with a hostel discount
    Food: €15 per hostel dinner
    Spa: €74 for entry to QC Therme
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    Filmed on iPhone 13
    Edited: samysvibe.wixsite.com/samysvibe
    3:03 hostel
    4:34 first runs of the day!
    5:53 watching ski paragliding on aiguille du midi
    9:19 skiing after breaking my ski poles :(
    10:40 almost falling off the side of the mountain :((
    11:29 getting to the party on the mountain 🎉
    12:36 spa day!
    13:09 friendship lessons
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  • @Yuqzzz
    @Yuqzzz  Před 14 dny

    Hey everyone! I know this video is coming to you way after the end of the ski season, but I still wanted to share my experience and budget breakdown with you, even if it's a bit late. Who knows, maybe it'll inspire you to start planning your own budget-friendly ski trip for next season! Anyway, thanks for watching and joining me on this adventure, no matter what time of year it is. It is actually still chilly in London where I'm at right now!