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Ok so, a few people showed interest in going to the snow this year, so I thought id get details finalised. These are the packages im proposing after a few days of looking around, and I believe these are the best on offer.

SINGLE DAY TRIP

Return coach travel with Murrays

Full day lift ticket with skitube use

Hiring of skis and boots or snowboard and boots

Price for Skis: $130.00

Price for Boarders: $166.00

The only extra you will need to pay for this trip is clothing hire and food/drinks.

2 DAY WEEKEND

Return coach travel with OzSnow

2 nights accomodation at the Snowy Valley Resort Jindabyne

Shuttle up and down the mountain each day

Complementary 3 course dinner at Lakeview Bistro on Saturday night

Saturday night is Partay night

Price for above package is $239.00

Extras you will need to pay for include:

2 day lift pass: $200.00

2 day ski hire: $49.00

2 day board hire: $59.00

2 day parka and/or pants hire: $29.00

Total of around $500 plus money for food and drinks

3 DAY MID-WEEK

Return coach travel with OzSnow

3 nights accomodation at the Snowy Valley Resort Jindabyne

Shuttle up and down the mountain each day

Complementary 3 course dinner at Lakeview Bistro

Price for above package is $289.00

Extras you will need to pay for include:

3 day lift pass: $285.00

3 day ski hire: $55.00

3 day board hire: $69.00

3 day parka and/or pants hire: $35.00

Total price will be around $650 plus extra for food drinks.

Now, if people can post up if they're keen or what not itd be great. Dates id be looking to fit it in somewhere between the 15th and 28th of August. If anyone ever wants to go down just for single day trips on Murrays, im more than keen to go as much as possible this year :rofl:.

Possible alternatives include, if only 3 - 4 people are interesting in going, I can load up the commodore and take that down and we arrange our own accomodation etc.

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i would be ok for the one and two day package. Though the one day is pretty pricey considering i have all my own gear :)

If youre keen on the one dayers, im sure I can organise the commonwhore to transport us down :)

I have all own gear excluding board/skis, so yeah itd work out cheaper for me too.

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If youre keen on the one dayers, im sure I can organise the commonwhore to transport us down :)

I have all own gear excluding board/skis, so yeah itd work out cheaper for me too.

i got a spare pair of burton snowboard boots granted they are like 6 - 8 years old plus going off the fact you are a giant i am guessing they may be a little small for you lol they are size 12's if you wanted to borrow them. either way yea if not that many people are interested a small group on a commonwhore or 4wd would be the go i reckon.

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yea whoever drives shouldnt have to pay for petrol i reckon should we take that option everyone else pitches in money for petrol shouldnt be more than $40 - $50 normally.

and lol @ $166 for board hire sorry andy had to do it nobody would pay that much you would go buy your own board.

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yea shutup!

hey ive been sic in bed... and yea... thats it.. :O

actually i take back my lol comment i rang up one place because i want to try the burton baron ES before i buy one and they were like well its a current season board so it will be $105 i was like ejklgdslgslk WHAT THE i thought it would be a max of $70 - 80 bloody rip off. If anyone has links within the snowboarding industry let me know i really want to try one of these boards but am to my of a stooge to pay $105 to hire one. thats like close to 1/10 of the total board

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