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  • Footwear

    Gerry Irish

    Thanks for ur reply Steve. Yea ill just get myself a pair of snow boots and bring normal boots also.better safe than sorry lol. :whistling:
  • Hi Gerry

    Glad you like our website :thumbup:

    Footwear is a difficult one because it's completely weather dependent and what you start the week with could be useless by the end of the week! I'd always receommend bringing snowboots with you or something with good grips because even if it's not snowing whilst your in Pas it's usually very cold at night due to the altitude so paths can get slippery, plus when it snows it normally takes a while for the paths and roads to get cleared.

    In terms of acceptable footwear for nights our, most bars are pretty relaxed so it's better to be comfortable or have decent boots with you.

    Steve
  • Footwear at night?

    Gerry Irish

    Hey just wonderd way footwear to bring for night time? Wud I be best bring snow boots ?or normal boots do the job? Goin over Xmas this year. :D . This is a great site guys,doin a great job :thumbsup: