Great images DWT, it is wonderful that you get to spend so much time with her.
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Originally posted by bimmer84 View PostHave you skied at Whistler, or in the West at Denver, or Salt Lake City? I am wondering how the Alps compare? I have thought about taking a trip there sometime but I don't want to go unless it it has something over the resorts out West. .
Keep in mind, the Alps span several countries - There's the French Alps, the Austrian Alps, the Swiss Alps, the Italian Alps and the the Bavarien Alps in Germany - they are all wildly different. I was hoping to ski the Dolomites (Italian Alps) this year, but the snow sucks - but it is still early. One thing they do have in common, skiing in Europe is all about the party.
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Originally posted by Marko69 View PostExcellent pictures there DWT, brave wee lassie on that horse, and even standing next to the thing. (Quite wary of horses, unpredictable bstds)
Bimmer, they do have something over the resorts out west. MASSIVE Toblerone bars.
Fk the skiing....., just get a praline latte and a massive Toblerone. Journey instantly worth it.
Oh, besides Toblerone, they also have Gl?hwein.
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Had to google that, DWT. Looks very nice indeed. Few of those before bedtime could be the dogs bawbag for insomniacs."...when Hibernian won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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Originally posted by dwt1 View PostI've skied Snowbird, Park City and Taos (by far my favorite). The Alps is totally different and more technical, but it is also the wild wild west - there's no ski patrol, the Europeans do not have a clue about the concept of a line and it is very easy to get off the runs - for example, last season I was skiing Austrian Alps (Zell am See), we were on a long run, I turned around to the guy I was skiing with and told him - "hey I don't think we are on the run anymore", he asked why do I think that? Then we were passed by a BMW X5 - "that's why".
Keep in mind, the Alps span several countries - There's the French Alps, the Austrian Alps, the Swiss Alps, the Italian Alps and the the Bavarien Alps in Germany - they are all wildly different. I was hoping to ski the Dolomites (Italian Alps) this year, but the snow sucks - but it is still early. One thing they do have in common, skiing in Europe is all about the party.
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Originally posted by Marko69 View PostExcellent pictures there DWT, brave wee lassie on that horse, and even standing next to the thing. (Quite wary of horses, unpredictable bstds)
Bimmer, they do have something over the resorts out west. MASSIVE Toblerone bars.
Fk the skiing....., just get a praline latte and a massive Toblerone. Journey instantly worth it.
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Definitely, Bimmer. Probably boring to the accomplished skier but the Cairngorms offers plenty good skiing. Aviemore ski resort is an excellent place to visit. I can't ski for toffee but all three of my kids are absolutely superb on the skis. My oldest son used to put on the short blade skis and bomb it down the slopes trying to beat all sorts of records. On one slope up in aviemore, my daughter used to love flying down there at warp speed and crashing into the upright crash mat thing. Great memories. They all learned at Hillend Ski Centre in Edinburgh. Great place. (but a fiver for a machiatto, robbing bstds!) The two stepsons tried both skiing and snowboarding and both were pretty shit, so quit.
The brother in law sounds more in yours and DWT's league......, he's in a place 200km south of Calgary at the moment, skiing and boarding."...when Hibernian won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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Originally posted by Marko69 View PostDefinitely, Bimmer. Probably boring to the accomplished skier but the Cairngorms offers plenty good skiing. Aviemore ski resort is an excellent place to visit. I can't ski for toffee but all three of my kids are absolutely superb on the skis. My oldest son used to put on the short blade skis and bomb it down the slopes trying to beat all sorts of records. On one slope up in aviemore, my daughter used to love flying down there at warp speed and crashing into the upright crash mat thing. Great memories. They all learned at Hillend Ski Centre in Edinburgh. Great place. (but a fiver for a machiatto, robbing bstds!) The two stepsons tried both skiing and snowboarding and both were pretty shit, so quit.
The brother in law sounds more in yours and DWT's league......, he's in a place 200km south of Calgary at the moment, skiing and boarding.
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Originally posted by Panoptes View PostSomeday BIMMER will experience real skiing when he makes it out to MAMMOTH, CA.
Just don't come this year......CA is so drought racked to the point even MAMMOTH is MINISCULE this year.
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I'm just yanking your chain. Mammoth is great in most years though. You wouldn't be disappointed. I've had the opportunity to ski SLC, in CO, WYO all over CA and Mammoth can hold its own for its own reasons.
I do want to get up into Canada someday, i.e., Banff, Whistler/Blackcomb, etc.19.1119, NO LONGER WAITING
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I learnt to Ski in Aviemore, can't remember too much other than getting a whack on the back of the head from a T-bar after standing in its return path after I got off!
Some friends went to Bardonechia in the Italian alps for Christmas, said it was good. I think i'm approaching my longest period of not skiing in my life. I first went at 15 and I'm nearing 15 years since I last skiied :(AAL Quintez Cephus
If you fall during your life, it doesn't matter. You're never a failure as long as you try to get up.
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