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skiing and boarding in the lest expected areas, places or countrys

skiing and boarding in the lest expected areas, places or countrys

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Started by Ski-Kid97 in Ski Chatter - 5 Replies

J2Ski

Ski-Kid97 posted Dec-2013

Hi-

Just interested to see how many people know about skiing in the lest expected country's....?

Or maybe you have been to one specific area? anywhere in Africa? Greece? Cyprus?



I like the looks of the new Zealand and Australia resorts, has anyone been to any?

Snapzzz
reply to 'skiing and boarding in the lest expected areas, places or countrys'
posted Dec-2013

http://www.teideski.com

Tenerife.
Skied: Arinsal, La Plagne, Alpe D'huez, Flaine, Les Arcs, Morzine, Les Gets, Avoriaz, Sauze, Courchevel, Val Thorens

Dave Mac
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posted Dec-2013

I have been to a ski area in Cypress, and I have skied at Perisher in Australia ~ I happened to hit the best snow they had had in memory.
Have also been to two ski areas in New Zealand, Cardoma and Queenstown.

Jimbobilini
reply to 'skiing and boarding in the lest expected areas, places or countrys'
posted Dec-2013

I went to Southern Chile a couple of years ago and skied a few ski areas like Corralco and Pucon. The ski areas don't compare to ski resorts in Europe but it was an amazing experience.

Pole Plant
reply to 'skiing and boarding in the lest expected areas, places or countrys'
posted Dec-2013

For something a bit different try Big Sky, Montana, USA. Great 'cowboy' atmosphere, pretty easy skiing and near Boseman-a great town. Drove up there from Utah, about 500 miles, but easy on the roads to do in a day.

Wanderer
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posted Dec-2013

I didn't ski there but it was strange to see skilifts on the slopes of Mount Etna on Sicily in the middle of Summer when the temperature was in the 30's. It was a bit scary to see one of the lift supports had been taken out be a lava flow the previous year :roll:

Topic last updated on 19-December-2013 at 14:23