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Sleeps till ski time
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 2661 Replies
AllyG wrote:

And Gaz C I've added you as well. You're the first one on the list to be going 3 times! We now have 57 holidays on the list :)


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Nice one Ally. Hat trick! Get in! :D
Sleeps till ski time
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 2661 Replies
Oh, go on then. VT 20/4/13. Thank you:-)
St Johann
Started by User in Austria, 4 Replies
This is the link to the last 4 years snow history for St. Johann.http://www.igluski.com/austria/st-johann-in-tirol-snow-history_2654

Looks like December 2009 was a bit dodgy but the upper depths don't look that bad. Fieberbrunn looks like it may be your best bet- highest skiing in the Schneewinkel (2020m and 47km of pistes). Waidring goes up to 1900m with 35 km.

According to the timetable Fieberbrunn is a10-15 minute bus ride from St. Johann. Don't get too stressed; loads of time yet -)
Where to go with a 1 year old
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 7 Replies
Don't know a thing about Sweden but it sounds like a good shout from Lilywhite's description. Can vouch for both Livigno and Serre Chevalier (agree that Briancon would be a good base given your requirements). Also thinking of Kitzbuhel for the super kiddies' play area at the bottom of the Hahnenkamm, the Aquarena and the classy shops and cafes (Also handy for a day-trip to Salzburg). I think you're spoiled for choice here; someone else will probably be along soon with equally valid recommendations.
Advice on resort for mixed-level group
Started by User in Italy, 14 Replies
andyoneil wrote:
Gaz C wrote: In fact, I reckon Livigno can give Sauze d'Oulx a run for its money in the apres department. As I said at the beginning of my post; it all depends how big a factor the whole 'apres thing' is.



I'd second that - Ive done both Sauze and Livigno and had some epic nights out in both. The bar at the base of the Carasello is like an Austrian rave at times - only place I've ever done the conga wearing ski boots.....


Awesome! Several hundred Germans givin' it 'Ooom-pah, Oom-pah, It's the Final Countdown!!!' At one point we thought they were getting ready to march on Poland again. Almost cried with laughter :lol:
Advice on resort for mixed-level group
Started by User in Italy, 14 Replies
Sue Cymraeg wrote:

We're looking at going to Selva or Val di Fassa. Advice on whether to go for Selva, Canazei or Campitello very welcome!


Hi Sue. Check out my two penn'orth on the threads

Dolomites- Arabba or Moena

and

Dolomiti Superski, where to stay?

Just the opinions of one man, but of a man who has been there -)
Advice on resort for mixed-level group
Started by User in Italy, 14 Replies
mityaski wrote:Thanks, all. Any thoughts on Pinzolo vs. Madonna

That would depend on the pemium you are prepared to pay for the apres experience and being based closer to the centre of the action. The skiing is essentially the same. Folgarida is about 30% cheaper than MdC; I would imagine that prices in Pinzolo will be similar to those in Folgarida. MdC\Pinzolo can be skied on the same local lift pass: Folgarida\Marilleva can also be skied on a (different) local lift pass. To ski both sectors you need an area lift pass, or you can buy a daily extension (about £10 when I was last there in 2011) at the kiosk by the lifts that take you out of one sector and into the other.

Noting what you say about the resorts your group has already skied, I would add that while MdC is more up-beat than its neighbouring resorts, things don't get as lively there as they do in say, the Mooserwirt, La Folie Douce and their equivalents in Zermatt and Garmisch. I tend to agree with Sue Cymraeg about Livigno. In fact, I reckon Livigno can give Sauze d'Oulx a run for its money in the apres department (the skiing is better in McC though). As I said at the beginning of my post; it all depends how big a factor the whole 'apres thing' is.