where can i see the snow report for the ski center in badgastein?
does the ski center have a web site?
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This might help :D
http://www.gastein.com/en-gastein-bad_gastein.htm
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Started by Roaddreamer in Austria 01-Dec-2008 - 7 Replies
Roaddreamer posted Dec-2008
Getjim
reply to 'badgastein snow report' posted Dec-2008
If you look at the links just above your post there may be a little clue there. :thumbup:
RossF
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Roaddreamer
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i figured it just after i posted the mail
thanks for quick answers
thanks for quick answers
Roaddreamer
reply to 'badgastein snow report' posted Dec-2008
does this center have a snowpark?
Ian Wickham
reply to 'badgastein snow report' posted Dec-2008
roaddreamer wrote:does this center have a snowpark?
This might help :D
http://www.gastein.com/en-gastein-bad_gastein.htm
RossF
reply to 'badgastein snow report' posted Dec-2008
If there is one thing in Gastein that is likely to cause you to ponder, it will probably be your decision as to which ski area to head to next! For there are actually four of them here in the Gastein Valley! On some 200 kilometres of slopes, taking you up to elevations as high as 2700 metres above sea level, everyone feels in their element, be they beginners or pros, skiers, boarders or carvers. No wonder, with ski slopes that serve up such a broad range of difficulty: 60 km easy, 117 km intermediate and 24 km difficult, including family-style hills, carving hills, deep-snow and moguls runs, all just waiting to be conquered by you. You can look forward to descents down perfectly groomed and variety-packed hills!
Choose between the ski alliances of Stubnerkogel-Angertal-Schlossalm and Dorfgastein-Großarl, which awaits you with permanent race hill, the World Championship-calibre Graukogel with its long and challenging runs, and the high-alpine Sportgastein. Optimal elevations and extensive snowmaking capability guarantee reliable snow conditions from late November until the end of April
Choose between the ski alliances of Stubnerkogel-Angertal-Schlossalm and Dorfgastein-Großarl, which awaits you with permanent race hill, the World Championship-calibre Graukogel with its long and challenging runs, and the high-alpine Sportgastein. Optimal elevations and extensive snowmaking capability guarantee reliable snow conditions from late November until the end of April
RossF
reply to 'badgastein snow report' posted Dec-2008
Infact it doesn't say much. I don't remember much from when I was there... Sport Gastein is a cool hill but not worth it on a cold day.
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