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Started by Derekjohn in Austria - 50 Replies

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Tony_H
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posted Oct-2012

Dave Mac wrote:Mmmmm, Tiroler Groestl, I love it!


Delicious and a great lunch time refuel. That's what Ian somewhat bizarrely refers to as cat litter with an egg on top.

And he eats frogs legs and snails ;-)
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Brooksy
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posted Oct-2012

Tony_H wrote:
Dave Mac wrote:Mmmmm, Tiroler Groestl, I love it!


Delicious and a great lunch time refuel. That's what Ian somewhat bizarrely refers to as cat litter with an egg on top.

And he eats frogs legs and snails ;-)


And puppies dogs tails :)

Ian Wickham
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posted Oct-2012

Tony_H wrote:
Dave Mac wrote:Mmmmm, Tiroler Groestl, I love it!


Delicious and a great lunch time refuel. That's what Ian somewhat bizarrely refers to as cat litter with an egg on top.

And he eats frogs legs and snails ;-)


I can't visit France with out eating Snails Mmmmmmm :lol:

Felthorpe
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posted Oct-2012



I can't visit France with out eating Snails Mmmmmmm :lol:


Elastic bands covered in garlic butter... yuk.. :thumbdown:
I can see my house from here...

Ian Wickham
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posted Oct-2012

felthorpe wrote:


I can't visit France with out eating Snails Mmmmmmm :lol:


Elastic bands covered in garlic butter... yuk.. :thumbdown:


I think you need a trip with Wickers and Family to sample some very special excellent Snails MMMMmmmm :D
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Ian Wickham
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posted Oct-2012

Scarlet Fez wrote:Austria pistes crowded?? That must be why in my last 11 ski trips 10 of them have been to Austria at Schadming, Soll and Mayrhofen. Work it out for yourself. As for the food being poor I must be very very easily pleased.


Don't upset Fezzy it is only an opinion :D

Snapzzz
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posted Oct-2012

Ian Wickham wrote:
Tony_H wrote:
Dave Mac wrote:Mmmmm, Tiroler Groestl, I love it!


Delicious and a great lunch time refuel. That's what Ian somewhat bizarrely refers to as cat litter with an egg on top.

And he eats frogs legs and snails ;-)


I can't visit France with out eating Snails Mmmmmmm :lol:



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

Nedtheeditor
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posted Oct-2012

St Anton.

Its easy to get a one-sided view of a resort whose name has become a synonym for Apres' Ski. In part, that's because this reputation for revelry is well deserved, and the Apres here is just so damn enjoyable. Feel like dancing on tables in bars half way up the mountain in full ski or snowboard garb? Yep. How about consuming extraordinary amounts of jagermeister and beer before skiing/snowboarding/sliding/falling back down to the village in the moonlight? Of course you do…

But beyond this, come to St Anton for the same reason that people have been for the past 100 years. To ski its broad range of challenging, and accessible slopes. St Anton sees itself as 'the cradle of Alpine skiing', and the homage to its impressive Alpine credentials is strong with signs and monuments erected throughout this picturesque little town. Its buildings are charming in a way that only the European Alps can be - like walking through the pages of a children's fairytale book.

Topic last updated on 31-December-2012 at 06:07