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LAST MINUTE HALF TERM SKI PROPERTIES AVAILABLE!

Still looking for your half term ski holiday?  Having trouble finding availability for you and your family for half term week? Need a  suitable property?  If so, then look no further as we have the last remaining half term ski accommodation - All great properties and most importanly all  still AVAILABLE!   However, you’re going to have to be quick as with Half Term availability being scarse and the snow falling fast across the Alps they will not be available for long!!

Chalet Epicea, Catered Chalet, La Plagne

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The latest TravelMole Article - Between a Rock, some Snow & a Surreal Place

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18 November, 2009
Between a rock, some snow and a surreal place

EASYJET 30% SALE ON FLIGHTS JAN-MARCH 2010!

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Great news, with Easyjets slashed winter flight prices, getting to the slopes this season is now easier and affordable!

All flights from January-March 2010 have been reduced by a whopping 30%, however, book quickly as the sale ends at Midnight on Tuesday!

For more details please click here

For fantastic ski deals and the latest special offers please click here

THE SNOW HAS ARRIVED! The Independent Mountain Newsletter - November Issue

THE SNOW HAS ARRIVED!

IT’S OFFICIAL THE SNOW HAS ARRIVED IN THE ALPS AND WE COULDN’T BE MORE EXCITED!!!  Plus the news just keeps getting better with lots more of the white stuff due over the next few weeks meaning it’s here to stay!  We have lots of fab properties available across 30 resorts along with some fantastic ski deals and great availability still for Christmas, New Year and Half Term along with lots of spring snow breaks! Keep your eyes peeled for us in the glossy mags as we appear in Zest Magazine this month with the wonderful Burasnow Chalet!

SNOW IN THE ALPS!

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THE INDEPENDENT MOUNTAIN’S TRAVELMOLE ARTICLE 3

When is a holiday really a holiday? Answer – When you don’t run a ski holiday company

IndependentMountain.com’s Olivia Gascoigne gives her latest TravelMole update on life at the sharp end of running a ski operator
Who’d of thought that when you decide to set up your holiday company that organising other people’s holidays would be at the sacrifice of your own and that by immersing yourself in the holiday industry would result in a lifetime of holidays for others whilst your own takes a permanent seat on the runway (of if your doing airport transfers in the arrivals lounge!)
If you run a holiday company, forget the extra baggage allowance for the latest must-have holiday items, in fact forget hand luggage entirely, as the only thing you’re going to be sporting on the plane this season is your laptop.
When signing yourself up to run your own business be sure to read the small print, smugly informing you that no holiday, weekend or in fact any morsel of spare time will truly be totally yours ever again.
And how ironic that it’s when and only when you are running your own business the need, longing and unadulterated necessity of a holiday is at it’s greatest.
From the moment you launch yourself, savings and soul into starting up your enterprise the idea of flaking out on a remote beach with nothing to worry about but the strength of your next cocktail and the ending of your trashy novel are quickly replaced with worrying about the strength of the new business ideas your destination has evoked and reading and responding to emails to ensure the only ending you receive is one of fact (i.e profit) rather than fiction. And that’s if you can even afford to go jet setting in the first place.
After what seems like an age of pulling 12-14 hour days here in the Independent Mountain office and due to the fact that my birthday is fast approaching, James has thoughtfully organised a surprise trip to Morocco – a place I’ve longed to explore for years.
Another addition on the surprise front, is how much planning for a holiday has changed since starting Independent Mountain.
Once upon a time, the priority on my holiday check list was to find the most remote location to drop off the face of the earth in. However, fast forward to the here and now and this priority has been knocked off the top spot and replaced with the one that sees me looking for a hotel that has the all important wi fi, quick download speed and the ability to keep one foot firmly on earthly matter.
Don’t get me wrong, we’re not complete killjoys who have forever lost the spirit of holiday fun and indeed, we do realise the importance of a quick break away to recharge and ensure we are firing on all cylinders for the start of the season.
However, I can honestly say, that the trip will only achieve these objectives if we have access to our emails and, dare I say it, be able to complete the work required each day to ensure we are still in full control of the business regardless of the time zone.
Yes, I have been quick to discover that no holiday or even birthday is sacred when you’re working for yourself, in particular when the staff count is two and your one and only colleague is the one you want to go on holiday with.
Most surprising of all is that regardless of what may seem to some as a huge sacrifice, I wouldn’t have it any other way. Yes, I like the rest of us, love a good holiday, getting away from it all and exploring new and distant lands. However, I have to admit that I love what we are doing here more.
Regardless of how shattered and broken we both feel on a daily basis and regardless of the constant worry of where every penny is spent and saved in both our personal and business life (and let’s face it, at these early stages it’s all one of the same) I feel a huge sense of pride and enjoyment for what we are trying to achieve and if that means sacrificing my oversized travel bag for my laptop when heading to Morocco then bring it on.

Independent Mountains TravelMole Column 2

The countdown to craziness, the 24/7 working week and my first grey hairs

Running a ski holiday company – the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth

TravelMole’s regular column from the sharp end by Olivia Gascoigne, marketing manager of specialist operator  Independent Mountain
It’s October, which means one thing - the official countdown to the season has begun along with the stomach churning anxieties of have we done enough prep for the season?
Will all the prep already done pay off? And how many sleepless nights do we have ahead of us as we dream up plans and schemes of how to squeeze as much as we can out of the next couple of months?
The first ticks of the countdown clock have signalled the end of what we are calling our preparation phase and has in turn launched the barmy period otherwise known as the start of the 24/7 working week and the countdown to my first grey hairs!
It would be a fair account to say that things here in the Independent Mountain office have gone from busy to crazy busy over night with our enquiry rate increasing ten fold, website hits growing daily and our PR campaign hitting the pages of Woman & Home, Zest, Sainsbury’s and Woman’s Own Magazine – phew!
In any corporate sales office with a staff budget, this increase of traffic and workload would usually equate to an increase in staff, however, as our entrepreneurial team is one of two and certainly one without the luxury of such funds, it instead means we have to be a bit more creative with our staffing. In other words we have resorted to the more traditional ethos of getting stuck in and doing it ourselves!
Therefore, this PR and marketing gal is now donning her sales hat and honing her dulcet brummie tones as I step into the ski holiday sales arena and try and compete with the sales guru that is my partner James.
Let the competition begin (all healthy of course) however, as we are both competitive to the point of what some may call fierce and work in perfect hitting distance, I fear it may be staplers at dawn!
Yes, our days here in the office for now and the near future are going to be at the least eventful right through to the insane as we work our socks off to secure as many bookings as possible, build the brand with clever PR & marketing ideas (and by clever I mean free!) all whilst trying to grab a few winks of sleep along with some quality non business related time together. What do you reckon our chances are?
Be sure to join me next time to find out who’s stapler won out as I try and cut it in the sales world, the level of craziness we manage to reach and if I’ve managed to keep those disturbingly ageing hairs at bay.
*IndependentMountain.com is a ski holiday company promoting over 1,000 independent properties in 30 ski resorts to independent travellers.

First Snow in the Portes Du Soleil

That’s right the white stuff has made it’s first appearence dusting the tops of the mountains in the Portes du Soelil with a nice sprinking of snow! There is certainly a wintry chill in the air and a nice fresh frost this morning marking the fact that winter is coming and along with it bucket loads of snow!

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Along with the snow comes the excitement for season 09/10 and thoughts of your winter getaway to the slopes!  Be sure not to be left behind and book yourself a great ski holiday with Independent Mountain.

THE INDPENDENT MOUNTAIN NEWSLETTER - EIGHT WEEKS AND COUNTING - BOOK YOUR SKI HOLIDAY NOW!

EIGHT WEEKS AND COUNTING - BOOK YOUR GETAWAY TO THE SLOPES NOW!

With the start of seaon 09/10 just weeks away it’s time to turn your thoughts to the white stuff and getting yourself booked up for a trip to the slopes!  We have a number of fantastic properties still available for Christmas, New Year and Half term along with some AMAZING deals waiting to be snapped up!  We’re also in the UK press again this month
with a fetaure in Sainsbury’s magazine and our first of many columns being published on leading travel website TravelMole - check it out here

La Gordzerette, La Plagne

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An event briging together the best ice climbers from around the world to enjoy a weekend of cool activities and lots of fun entertainment from 29th-31st January 2009!  Visitors to the event will be able to enjoy a variety of snow sports including ice climbing, archery, Nordic skiing, big air, hay sled runs and more.

The event combines Internationally renowned athletes with keen mountain enthusiasts and those who are there just for fun. This is a fantastic event where guests can enjoy hanging out with like minded mountain fans, take part in fun snow sports and enjoy a few beers whilst watching live music on the evening.