Messages posted by : Joshua28
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The first video is amazing. That machine looks absolutely fantastic, he is making it look so user friendly and natural; just like skiing on actual snow in a ski resort. Far better than a dry slope. I wonder where you can have a go on one?
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Civetta - Marmolada is a great resort. It is often called the Queen of the Dolomites! I would recommend you have a look at it as an option.
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Not really. The only options for October skiing are glacier resorts where the skiing is quite limited to a small number of runs and isn't ideal. The resorts don't open until November at the very earliest unfortunately. Look into Zermatt, that is your best bet in Switzerland.
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I have been to Kitzbuhel in february twice now and it's great! Plenty of snow and great skiing on the Hahnenkamm side of town. I didn't give the kitzbuheler Horn side a try because there was no need. more than enough skiing the other side. Snow conditions in February are great, the best time of year for snow! The town itself is lovely, a beautiful centre with lovely shops. I doubt you will be disappointed!
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Hello, does any one know what the snow conditions are like in Kitzbuhel, Austria at the beginning of March?
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Hi Syth, not sure if you've booked anything yet as it's quite near! But Alpe D'Huez is a great French resort in terms of value for money. Definitely worth checking out. Josh.
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I go skiing quite a lot and try to get out to the Alps 3 to 4 times a year if I can (as often as my wage/wife allows!), Chalet-Hire.com is a really good site for ski chalet rental I've found. It's a really user friendly and nice site to use which puts skiers/boarders in contact with ski property owners. They seem to mostly have catered and self-catered ski chalets in France though, not as many in other ski resorts.
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