Thursday, July 2, 2009

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New Shuttle Service Announced For Mount Hotham

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A new 4WD shuttle service now improves transport options for Mount Hotham resort guests, and will improve the safety of guests visiting the resort this winter.

The Great Alpine Road, which is used by most guests who visit Mount Hotham, is Australia’s highest and most exposed alpine road. Each year sees several accidents during the snow season, with the combination of snow, ice and poor visibility often proving too much for motorists.

The new service, being operated by Soulfree Adventures, utilises a 4WD vehicle well equipped to handle Hotham's often bleak conditions. Driver experience is crucial when it comes to handling Mt Hotham's snowy roads. Soulfree's drivers know the road well, driving it every day.

Andrew Reynolds, Soulfree's owner, also doubles as a driver and snowshoe guide. "Inexperience and a lack of respect for the road are often the determining factors", says Mr Reynolds, speaking of vehicle accidents. "Drivers need to slow down, fit chains when directed, and avoid sudden braking. Tailgating is also a problem on our hills, often resulting in bingles."

Soulfree's service certainly makes it easy for guests to get to Hotham safely. Guests can leave their vehicles in secure car parks in Harrietville, then have Soulfree drive them safely up the hill to their accommodation. This also means guests don't have to worry about having to fit chains; Soulfree's drivers take care of this as well.

With rugged looking tyres, a roof rack and an external ski basket, Soulfree's 4WD Toyota Troop Carrier certainly looks the part. "We can carry plenty of luggage", says Mr Reynolds, "I took a group of eight up on Monday and we still managed to fit all their luggage on board, and they weren't exactly travelling light."

So there you have it. If you are thinking of visiting Mount Hotham's skifields this winter, Soulfree can ensure you arrive there safely without the worry of negotiating icy roads, fitting chains, and leaving your vehicle to freeze in the snow for a week.

For more details, visit Soulfree's website at http://www.soulfreeadventures.com.au . Alternatively you can email Andy direct : andy@soulfree.com.au or phone : 0488 477 271 to make your bookings.

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