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Ski Afghanistan

J2SkiNews posted Feb-2012



You may not think it was possible, but people have been skiing in Afghanistan for years – with a hike up rather than any high speed quad chairs surprisingly.

Now it's getting organised and next month the second Afghan Ski Challenge takes place in the scenically beautiful Bamiyan valley.
There's even an international sponsor for March 2012 in the form of Canadian skiwear firm Arc'teryx.

Bamiyan was once famous for its giant Buddha statues which attracted around 150,000 tourists each year, but after they were destroyed by the Taliban, there are no longer any visitors, although there has been no sign of war in the region for more than a decade.

The area does still have at least one major asset remaining though according to reports, great snow, due to its very dry climate and north facing slopes.

The Bamiyan Ski Club was established in 2011 by Swiss journalists and Afghan locals to the northern exposition and a very dry climate.

Participation in the Afghan Ski Challenge – described as "a backcountry ski touring race" involved the training of 10 local people who were taught how to ski and competed in the race free of charge along with paying Swiss competitors.

"150 years ago, the British brought skiing to Switzerland. Now the Swiss bring skiing to Afghanistan," said a statement from the race organisers.

www.afghanskichallenge.com
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Iceman
reply to 'Ski Afghanistan'
posted Feb-2012

Is everyone issued with an AK47? :shock:
The Northern Monkey. Jan'23 Les Arcs

Snowcrazy2005
reply to 'Ski Afghanistan'
posted Mar-2012

I skied there once a while ago. The mounatins are amazing, but there are quite a few landmines to avoid.

Still, it is a very interesting place. Wish I was able to go back for this, but not possible. :(

Edited 1 time. Last update at 20-Mar-2012

Bedrock barney
reply to 'Ski Afghanistan'
posted Mar-2012

snowcrazy2005 wrote: The mounatins are amazing, but there are quite a few landmines to avoid.


That puts anyone's moans about deep moguls and spring snow conditions into perspective :shock:
slippy slidey snow......me likey!

Brooksy
reply to 'Ski Afghanistan'
posted Mar-2012


I was told the land mines were there instead of poles for the slalom, also to make it more interesting )

Tony_H
reply to 'Ski Afghanistan'
posted Mar-2012

I hear theres some good skiing in Bosnia, Greece and Turkey as well. Seriously.
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FallingDown
reply to 'Ski Afghanistan'
posted Mar-2012

Turkey has great skiing!

There are ski resorts in Iraq too apparently and India.

Sno.com has Russia listed as a destination but when you select it they do not come up with any holidays, however Russia is supposed to have the worlds best skiing snow conditions.

Anyone skied in Portugal? The lifts were not open this year.

Snapzzz
reply to 'Ski Afghanistan'
posted Mar-2012

I wonder if the ladies in Afgan or Iran are allowed to put a bobble on their burka
Skied: Arinsal, La Plagne, Alpe D'huez, Flaine, Les Arcs, Morzine, Les Gets, Avoriaz, Sauze, Courchevel, Val Thorens

Topic last updated on 23-March-2012 at 14:52