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Started by Matthew sly in Austria - 12 Replies

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Matthew sly posted Dec-2006

HI ALL. AS YOU CAN TELL THIS IS MY FIRST TIME WRITING BUT HERE GOES.

MY WIFE AND I ARE GOING TO SOLL IN JANUARY FOR THE FIRST TIME SKIING, AND I JUST HAD A COUPLE OF QUESTIONS, THE FIRST BEING WHAT IS IT LIKE AS A RESORT, AND WHAT IS THE SKI SCHOOL LIKE, WE HAVE BOOKED WITH THOMPSON WHICH INCLUDES THE LEARN TO SKI PACKAGE. ARE THEY ALL GOOD SCHOOLS THEIR OR ARE SOME BETTER THAN OTHERS. SORRY IF THESE ARE STUPID QUESTIONS. :)

Jobster
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posted Dec-2006

Can`t offer first hand advice, but I have friends who have been and they loved it. Apparently the only drawback is that the lifts aren`t that close to the actual village, but they said the village was pretty and had a really good atmosphere.

They said that the skiing is good for beginners as there are several cruising runs for you to build your confidence on without terrifying yourself, so you have picked a good resort in that case!!

They had lessons while out there with Soll Hochsoll and they had a really good instructor, and would recommend them. Don`t forget when you learn, if you don`t like your instructor, or feel that you are not gelling with their techniques, then ask to change! I did this when I first started and was flying within 2 hours of being with my new instructor!!

Hope you have a great time, and no doubt you`ll be back on this site at the end of Jan planning your next ski trip!!

Jo

P.S There are NEVER any stupid questions when it comes to skiing, the more you ask, the quicker you learn, and the sooner you get addicted!!
A bad day on the slopes is better than a good day in the office !

Matthew sly
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posted Dec-2006

THANX JOBSTER, THAT MAKES ME FEEL MUCH BETTER, THANK YOU FOR MAKING ME FEEL SO WELCOME, AND THANK YPU FOR THE ADVICE IT IS VERY HELPFUL

Jobster
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posted Dec-2006

Any time. Only been skiing for 5 years myself ( although got so addicted don`t have summer holidays anymore, just skiing!), and you will love it. Look through some of the threads as there are some useful tips for beginners on how to deal with your first chairlift experience etc, and this will really help with confidence. Have fun and any questions, just shout!
A bad day on the slopes is better than a good day in the office !

Gwaelod
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posted Dec-2006

A personal suggestion would be (if you can). Go to a local dry slope and learn how to 'snow plough'. Nothing else just plough.

When we went skiing the first time a friends uncle taught at a dry slope so we had 2 lessons wiht him for an hour each. The benefit is that when you arrive you don't get put in the complete begineers class. Worked well for us.

Enjoy your holiday and don't be afraid to ask any questions. Like the other person said skiing is very addictive and can end your summer holidays forever. It is worth it though. Snow, cold and 6000 feet (and a bar) is where my heart is.

Matthew sly
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posted Dec-2006

THANX GWAELOD, WE ARE NOT TO FAR FROM MILTON KEYNES SO WE WILL TRY THAT, WILL LET YOU KNOW HOW IT WENT.

SkiGirl
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posted Dec-2006

Hi there. Jobster's right, you will be totally hooked. I don't know about having lessons on a dry ski slope though. I've never been on one but I know people who have and apparently it's quite sore when you fall. My hubby and I went skiing for the first time in Jan '06 to Austria and had no lessons at all but it didn't affect our enjoyment of the holiday - we were on easy parts of red runs the last two days of our lessons. One lady in our class had been skiing the previous year at the same resort but was pushed too quickly the second time and got frightened and so she came back to our beginners class halfway through the week. Might be something to consider if you are thinking about having lessons before you go. Austria is supposed to have some of the best ski schools. If you live near Milton Keynes is there not an indoor real snow slope somewhere in that area? If you would be happier with lessons before you go I think it would be much better on real snow. We go to the one in Glasgow (have been three times now) and although probably no use at all to experienced skiers, it perfectly good for us to "keep our hand in"! Group lessons in resorts are brill fun and remember to laugh at yourself! Jobster right as well about the summer hols - we were totally the sort to lie on sun loungers all day reading but after being skiing - no chance!! If you look up the ifyouski.com and Ski Club of GB website, you'll find reviews of Soll which should be useful. Have a fantastic time! :)

Matthew sly
reply to 'FIRST TIMERS'
posted Dec-2006

THANK YOU VERY MUCH, I WILL LOOK INTO THE MILTON KEYNES SLOPE, BUT DUE TO TIME RESTRICTIONS WILL MORE THAN LIKELY JUST WAIT UNTIL WE GO. WE ARE SO LOOKING FORWARD TO IT NOW THANX

Topic last updated on 12-January-2007 at 15:39