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Started by Youspurs1 in Ski Chatter - 10 Replies

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Youspurs1 posted Dec-2007

Hello everyone,
My wife and I went skiing ths year for the first time and we absolutely loved it!
We went to Kirchdorf (Austria) in Jan for two weeks and we were so useless that we got kicked out of the beginners class on the first day! Everyone else was doing better than us, and there was going to be a spare instructor from the 2nd day onwards so we ended up in a group of just 5 of us with the brilliant ( and gorgeous) Tracey trying to teach us - when she and we weren't helpless from laughter! She managed to teach us though. It was amazing how things that had terrified you one day became easy the next, and if we got it right, she gave us a gummy bear!
In our 2nd week, we made it to the lowest intermediate group and went to Steinplatte and actually got to ski some blue runs! The instructors were saying that the snow (ice in the morning, slush in the afternoon) was awful - but we didn't know any better.
Next month we are off to Poiana Brasov in Romania - another beginners resort where, hopefully, we will end up being able to make graceful(ish) parallel turns!
I have looked online, and the instructors in Poiana all get rave reviews, we can't wait!
Our main regret? We waited until we were in our late 40's to try this fantastic sport. All those wasted years!

Tony_H
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posted Dec-2007

Thats a hell of a strange choice for your 2nd week skiing.

RossF
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posted Dec-2007

Good on you!

Freezywater
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posted Dec-2007

no no no :!:

Go back to Kirchdorf, the area has far more to offer than what you experienced in January, we were there this year from 6th Jan for a week and the snow was pretty crap although we did ski all day every day, yet the year before we were skiing in over 150cm of the white stuff, so it does point to this year being a blip. Already there is 110cm on the Steinplatte and 80cm at Kirchdorf so the chair should be running which is more than happened this year.

On the area pass from Kirchdorf you can ski Kitzbuhel, St Johann, Steinplatte as well as Fieberbrunn which has some stunning scenery. Skiing was pretty good too 8)
I would have got away with it if it wasn't for those pesky kids!

ILoveSkiing
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posted Dec-2007

Have a great time and good for you in choosing a resort off the beaten track. Do on your return tell us what it's like.

Youspurs1
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posted Dec-2007

Thanks for your replies!

It's a done deal as far as Romania goes, all booked up. One of the main criteria for us was cost, we wanted an all inclusive package so that we didn't have to book lessons, ski-hire, and lift passes seperately, and we got quite a good deal. I know it's a very small resort but I've looked at videos on youtube and it looks ideal for us.
We loved Austria and will certainly return one year, but it seemed a bit of a cop-out to go back to the same resort for our 2nd year.
We have asked everyone to give us Decathlon gift vouchers for xmas and birthdays this year, and we're saving them up so that next year we'll hopefully have our own boots and possibly skis.
Anyway, I'll be sure to let you know how we got on.

RossF
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posted Dec-2007

At least you are doing something a bit different lol

Powderhound
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posted Dec-2007

youspurs1 wrote:It's a done deal as far as Romania goes


Go for it; but do let us know how you get on - always interesting to hear about new places.

And size isn't everything - I've had some of my most memorable days skiing at some tiny resorts; e.g. Antagnod (Italy - visited when Champoluc was closed due to Avy risk) only has two real pistes but in waist-deep powder with about 3 other people in the entire resort, and the off-piste totally to ourselves for the day, it was brilliant.

For early skiers there's a lot to be said for choosing a small resort - you'll get to know it quickly and slopes that seem scary steep at the beginning of the week will be fun by the time you come to go home.

Topic last updated on 14-December-2009 at 13:39