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hi, i am new to here. where can i see photos???

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Snow-weather posted Mar-2010

hi, i am new to here. where can i see photos???

thx!

like this......... Nanshan ski village, In Peking, China. Welcome to Peking!






































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Ian Wickham
reply to 'hi, i am new to here. where can i see photos???'
posted Mar-2010

snow-weather wrote:hi, i am new to here. where can i see photos???

thx!


Of What ?????

Dids1
reply to 'hi, i am new to here. where can i see photos???'
posted Mar-2010

Try............
http://www.j2ski.com/ski-chat-forum/posts/list/64/5385.page
page 9

Pablo Escobar
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posted Mar-2010

Check out the Scotland 09/10 thread in the Scotland section of the Forum.

Snow-weather
reply to 'hi, i am new to here. where can i see photos???'
posted Mar-2010

thx, friends. i want to see some skiing photos in French or ... ALPS.......

Hamish Macbeth
reply to 'hi, i am new to here. where can i see photos???'
posted Mar-2010

Nice pictures there!
It's only a slope.

Snow-weather
reply to 'hi, i am new to here. where can i see photos???'
posted Mar-2010

few photos in the forum.

AllyG
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posted Mar-2010

I don't have many photos, sorry. Here are a few from our holiday in Obergurgl three years ago (which I have put up before, sorry everyone). If you click on them, they get bigger. We didn't have a camera for our latest holiday.

The single man chair lift up to the Hohe Mut was very old, query fifty years old, and I believe it's now been replaced. It was very slow, and the year we went to Obergurgl there was very little snow (although enough to ski on) and they'd closed the black run down, so they made everyone take their skis off at the bottom before they got on the lift. The result of this was that you had to run, in your ski boots, when you got off, along the wooden decking so that you didn't get hit by the chair. There was a great view from up there, and a lovely restaurant of the small wooden hut variety.

The blue run is the one down from the Festkogl gondola, that we took every morning to get from our hotel (the Crystal) at the entrance to the village, to the ski school in the centre. It is a very long run. Early in the morning it used to be like ski-ing on corrugated concrete at the top, and we were amongst the first up there.

And the last one is of the slope where the ski school used to meet. It used to get very busy there at lunchtime, and at the end of the day, because most people came back down off the mountain via that route.

Ally





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Topic last updated on 17-March-2010 at 07:22