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Pomo Lift Pass

Blewski Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 12-29-05 00:47

Pomo Lift Pass

Hi all,

Just read on here that the advice i was given by my tour operator to buy lift passes in pomporavo was not exactly the truth.

I have nearly all the gear for my partner and I just need to hire one set of boots and board.

I also need some lessons for my partner.

What is the best course of action and source of solution for all my problems.

Thanks.
Esses Elaine Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 12-29-05 01:18

re: Pomo Lift Pass

Contact your tour operator re lift passes as cheaper that way. Gear can be booked over there (not too sure about rotten borders stuff though as proper skier only!) Ski lessons (like I stated re skiers) can be booked over there and from experience better than holiday company lessons, although not so many instructors so may have very mixed ability. Last year had friend with us who'se son (12) wanted to board. Only 2 groups of boarders. Complete beginners or intermediate. He was about ...
Contact your tour operator re lift passes as cheaper that way. Gear can be booked over there (not too sure about rotten borders stuff though as proper skier only!) Ski lessons (like I stated re skiers) can be booked over there and from experience better than holiday company lessons, although not so many instructors so may have very mixed ability. Last year had friend with us who'se son (12) wanted to board. Only 2 groups of boarders. Complete beginners or intermediate. He was about 2nd / 3rd week and didn'f fit anywhere because of age. His group were much too advanced for him, or it was comlete beginners. It may be different with each holiday company.

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bobcat Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 12-29-05 16:18

re: Pomo Lift Pass

Just bought 13 day lift pass via bulkan for £116 6 day pass in pp is 270 leva app £94, so take heed it is defiatly cheaper in the uk via your tour operator
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