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Verbier the choice for cash raising skiing

Verbier the choice for cash raising skiing Any of you heading off on a Verbier ski holiday this ski season will be pleased to hear that a special event to raise money for charity will be taking place on December 16th this year.

The 24 Heures Freeride Dominique Perret sees teams of four getting together to test themselves against the slopes and the snow as they go as many kilometres as they can to raise money for certain associations.

For every kilometre covered, Swiss francs will be donated, meaning there's plenty of reason to lend your support to this event while enjoying your ski holiday in Verbier.

Your skiing holiday in Verbier will also be lit up with the after-event activities around the resort, with partying, eating, music and plenty of fun also on the agenda for the 24 Heures Freeride Dominique Perret.

The resort boasts a great selection of intermediate and advanced runs, meaning yourski holiday in Verbier should be full of exciting slope action.


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