Messages posted by : Gaz C
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Another option could be Moena: handy for Trevalli/Lusia and Passo San Pellegrino. I've banged on at length about it on the thread: Dolomites: Arabba v Moena. Just a thought :-)
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I'm baffled by this one. I had no problems at all with ski carriage last week. I'd keep pestering for a refund. Hope you get sorted.
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Going to Austria on 16 Dec. What's recommended: Mayrhofen, SkiWelt or Kitzbuhel?
Started by User in Austria, 8 Replies |
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Tony H works for the Mayrhofen Tourist Board and I claim my £10 -)
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Was that a toe-nail curry?
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Going to Austria on 16 Dec. What's recommended: Mayrhofen, SkiWelt or Kitzbuhel?
Started by User in Austria, 8 Replies |
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Mayrhofen is, by alpine standards, a largish, working town. Don't think they do quaint there. If you want somewhere a little more 'chocolate boxy', take a look at Finkenberg (on the same lift pass). |
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Going to Austria on 16 Dec. What's recommended: Mayrhofen, SkiWelt or Kitzbuhel?
Started by User in Austria, 8 Replies |
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Mayrhofen 2500m. and handy for Hintertux glacier.
Kitzbuhel 2000m. Ski Welt 1850m. Ought to be a no- brainer. Interestingly, Mayrhofen is reporting 20cm at the top, while Kitzbuhel and Ski Welt are reporting 30cm. No snow at resort level at all three as of yet. However, a major dump is expected all over the Alps this week, so by the time you arrive at the airport it might not really matter which resort you choose. Here's hoping. :-) |
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The most sensible post in 16 pages. |
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£100!!!? I'll rent mine for £50 then. Bargain or what? Think you'll struggle to find a erm...cooler one. :wink:
Hey, this has the makings of a good game...... :twisted: |
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