Geneva – Chamonix transfers

If you are arriving in Geneva via the airport then there are no problems, we collect clients from the airport on a daily basis all year round.

geneva train station

geneva train station

What happens if you are not arriving by plane and want picked up from the Train station or a down town hotel? well, its not a problem for us.  We collect from any location and travel to any location near and far.  We frequently travel into Geneva city to pick up from the train station, Hotels, shops, houses and offices to travel up to Chamonix or else where.

Call us on 00 33 (0)6 79 01 46 02

Or, contact us through our site

www.chamonixcabs.com

 

Is this the start of winter 2013/14?

How things can change, we were riding our bikes two days ago and now there is at least 10cm of snow covering our car-park and the snow is still coming down hard and fast.

With temperatures set to stay below 0 degrees for the next few days and snow on the forecast all day tomorrow, this could be the beginning.

A useful link for current weather webcams from our friends over at chamonix.net is below.

http://www.chamonix.net/english/webcams

Fast running form!

Yes i know this has nothing to do with airport transfers! but as a trail runner and someone who is interested in trying to run faster its very interesting.

Credit where its due! I follow these guys www.kinetic-revolution.com they are very informative.

james coates

Police on Mont-Blanc! Going too far?

Policing of the “normal” route and Trois mont-Blanc route on Mont-Blanc will now go tete-rousse-04ahead for this coming summer climbing season 2013.

From June through to September police will be placed on two very popular climbing routes to inform and, when necessary prevent people attempting Mont Blanc.

They will mostly be present in two places: the Col du Midi and the Tete Rousse hut. They are being placed there to educate climbers and give advice for a successful summit attempt. They will look at equipment, peoples fitness, weather and other factors.

The only place where is it permited to bivouac is at the Tête Rousse, where there is a designated camping area.

James Coates