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as a girl, I quote Bormio. After skiing very nice to spend time at Bormio Terme! :wink:
Thanks cris ….. understood :thumbup:
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Started by Podzilla in Ski Chatter 31-Oct-2013 - 12 Replies
Podzilla
reply to 'New Year struggle...' posted Nov-2013
Well it looks like the case is stacking up for Alpe d'Huez then, thx :)
Bald-eagleman
reply to 'New Year struggle...' posted Nov-2013
Try Italy, far cheaper than France, better or as good food, no snotty french manners or above themself ESF "guiders". Aosta valley was epic , lots to do, try La Thuile and get a direct comparison by skiing to La Rosiere :lol:
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Cris72
reply to 'New Year struggle...' posted Nov-2013
Ian Wickham wrote:The Aravis, Chatel, Livigno, Bormio, but don't leave it too late a very busy time New year …
as a girl, I quote Bormio. After skiing very nice to spend time at Bormio Terme! :wink:
Tony_H
reply to 'New Year struggle...' posted Nov-2013
If you want high altitude skiing, rustic charm, quiet pistes try Champoluc in the Monterosa area of Italy.
Also recommend Alpe d'Huez.
Les 2 Alpes may be worth a look although I havent been.
Also consider Austria, Soll gets a great rep for beginners and is linked into a bigger area as well - Austria is a happy jolly place to ski. And cheaper.
Also recommend Alpe d'Huez.
Les 2 Alpes may be worth a look although I havent been.
Also consider Austria, Soll gets a great rep for beginners and is linked into a bigger area as well - Austria is a happy jolly place to ski. And cheaper.
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Ian Wickham
reply to 'New Year struggle...' posted Nov-2013
cris72 wrote:Ian Wickham wrote:The Aravis, Chatel, Livigno, Bormio, but don't leave it too late a very busy time New year …
as a girl, I quote Bormio. After skiing very nice to spend time at Bormio Terme! :wink:
Thanks cris ….. understood :thumbup:
Topic last updated on 11-November-2013 at 16:45