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ski calendar
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 41 Replies
swskier wrote:2008

Selva
Pozza
Pera
Vigo
Canazei
Alba
Marmolada
Wagrain
Flachau
St Johan
Altenmarkt
:roll: :roll: :wink:


Yeah, Yeah, wha aboot the different countries element? Nay cheaten!
ski calendar
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 41 Replies
Neiltoo wrote:

Lots of places, mostly in the Mournes, mostly pretty poor too


Walk up, carrying skis? Occasional rope tow?

Shades of Ford Hall, Derbyshire, and Hellvellyn
ski calendar
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 41 Replies
Much respec cause you have skiied all the named places, and that is above and beyond the question.

So, modifing the question slightly, along these lines....How many resorts have you skiied In different countries, in a 12 month peiod.

Because I know I am going to get slaughtered on this by several J2ers, including, I suspect, Ise, Bandit and maybe Admin.... I gotta get my name up on the board early, so...

last year~
3Vs, Zermatt, Cervinia, Niederau, Glenshee.

1974~
Flaine, Niederau, Cortina, Aviemore, Cross Fell, Perisher Valley
ski calendar
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 41 Replies
Neiltoo wrote:
swskier wrote:Ok i'm guna take this up seriously and dampen all your fun! :mrgreen:



Me too

January - Fortress
February - Courmayeur
March - Chamonix
April - Meribel
May - Verbier
June - Lesotho
July - Bariloche
August - Zermatt
September - Hintertux
October - Tignes
November - Aviemore
December - Lake Louise

I had to get out a diary or 2 to check but you can and I did. :D



Okaaay, having skiied in allplaces, I think that makes Nieltoo the Gold Fridge magnet winner....

Oh, wait on, stewards enquiry on the second submission......
December - Ireland (on snow)


What! Was this on the 12th hole on Killarney Golf course?

Multilingual pets
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 41 Replies
Nope, Tony's correct, we have sheep in the next field, and I say good morning,in Spanish. Think they are from the Baaasque area. :wink:
Getting from Munich to Worgl
Started by User in Austria, 25 Replies
amanda n wrote:ldavies, Dave M, if you here of flats to rent out there can you let me know please, trying to set the wheels in motion for a permanent move,


Amanda, you seem to be quite serious about this. After your pm, explaining the situation, I spoke to Nick at the Staffler, who does employ quite a few Brits. The issue is that there are defined seasons for this, and most, but not all, people go back to the UK in the closed season. The main reason for this is to cut their costs in their non-working time.

Life in the Wildschoenau is somewhat different from the UK. Of course many people have a main stream job, as we tend to do. If however, you are a lift attendant, ski instructor, ski fitter, etc, then after the ski season ends, people move on to a different jobs. There are predominant jobs, farming, timber, building work, tending to be male jobs. Many locals that i am friendly with have four or five jobs over the year, much of this on an informal basis.

If you are a winter hotel worker, then in many hotels there is summer work. There is a 6 week spring gap, and a three month Autumn gap. So there is an issue of supporting yourself when the work is not there.

On the issue of low cost apartment rental, maybe L will be a bit more knowledgable than I. I say low cost, because if you pay visitor prices, you would be in the region of £50/night for an apartment. I know that a lot of semi-permanent workers stay at the top end of the village, maybe 400/600m past the Bichlwirt. But I don't know the contacts. For this kind of info, you need to be there and talk to people.

Do you speak any German?

tino_11 wrote:

Stood up expecting to start sliding only to catch the front edge in a patch of slush and get propelled forward onto my shoulder, compressing my chest and fracturing a rib


.......and then falling over (at about 3km/h) and cracking another rib on the other side


Are you sure you are in the right sport Tino? You don't see a pattern emerging?
Getting from Munich to Worgl
Started by User in Austria, 25 Replies
tino_11 wrote:Use the trains. I always use the trains. I will be on a train at 00.53 tomorrow night and in my hotel at the Hintertux about 10.00 to get a good days riding done without having to take an extra night accomodation.




Respect!