December 25, 2010
Land of the rising Yule – Serre Chevalier — Serre Chevalier France
Merry Christmas readers. Here is a pic of the entire Serre Chevalier team. Don’t worry if we look a bit Asian, it’s actually our avatar, out-sourced selves, we haven’t actually done any work directly since 2008.
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Land of the rising Yule – Serre Chevalier — Serre Chevalier France
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Umm, someone said merry christmas & someone else said happy thanksgiving. O_o did i miss something? lol.
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fast pistesloads of off pistetree runsdecent parkgood nightlife if you look for itHaving done all 4 you mentioned over the last 3 years, I'd go for Serre Chevalier or Chamonix.]]>