Each person may bring one bag only
(excluding personal skis and boots).
For the slopes
Jacket (waterproof)
Sallopettes (or waterproof trousers with warm
trousers underneath)
Hat (the more ludicrous the better!)
Gloves
Sunglasses or Goggles (to protect your eyes
from glare and strong sunlight)
Thermals or warm clothes (for underneath your
ski stuff)
Spare thick socks
Scarf
Sun-cream and 'Lipsil' (High factor!)
Also bring:
Normal and going out clothes
Boots or good grippy shoes to walk round town
(the roads were like ski runs last time)
Sleeping bag - but they do provide sheets &
blankets
A tea towel or two per room as we are self
catering
Euros ( I spent about £100 last time ).
Cashpoints are available (need the 'Cirrus' sign on your card
Passport
E111 (available from the Post Office)
Advice:
Lots of thinner clothes are better than one
massive fat one.
Those fleecy tracksuit trousers are a very
cheap way of insulating your legs
You do not need to bring your entire wardrobe,
you are there for one week and most of the time you will be on the slopes.
Therefore try to restrict yourself to just a kit bag and some general wear
clothes, otherwise there will not be enough room on the coach.