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My final week of working remotely in Europe to increase my ski season takes place in Chamonix, France. I’ve been here before and my major criticism is the layout of the mountain. It’s split up, so you have to drive to different bases to enjoy all of the terrain. But I’ll discuss that in a later video. Here, I’m just trying to find some fun runs because the week started out warm with slushy snow. But any time on the mountain during a work day is a bonus. The trick is always to stay as close to the base of the ski area as possible and find as inexpensive accommodations as possible.

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  1. Inspiring VLOG … as for the solo filming I can definitely relate … sometimes you just wish to have your cameramen’s crew and self flying drones … anyway maybe some ski content creator collaboration would do it … let me know if somebody also would need help with their filming …

  2. Have you ever had to work overtime when skiing in Europe? And when you have to stay up late, do you cut down on the skiing the next morning or still go out at 8.30 am like all die-hard skiers do? 😂

  3. We have plans to go to 3 valleys after Xmas – not looking forward to the traffic. Any tips to avoid other than not drive on Saturday?

  4. Duuuuuuuude. last year when Is started watching your videos last year looking into Chile. ( which, by the way was INSANE . Valle nevado was entirely covered in snow . I'm looking into doing a round 2 this year with more people. I want to know more about this trip though since im working remote too!

  5. C'est sympa Cham… mais les domaines sont petits et quand les conditions ne sont pas au rdv c'est un peu décevant surtout car les d'amines ne sont pas reliés. Mes coins préférés sont Les grands Montets (un télésiège a brulé il y a 2 ans donc il y a des coins où seuls les gens qui connaissent vont et on a pow day c'est très bon) et aussi Vallorcine c'est playfull. A plus mon pote

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