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lunch prices etc wagrain, flachau?

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Started by Skimac in Austria - 17 Replies

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Tony_H
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posted Feb-2009

caron-a wrote:
Tony_H wrote:Correctomundo. Fill up at breakfast, snack lunch, plenty of short drink stops during the day, a few beers apres ski, and dinner. Lunch is a waste of time and money, as you said.


Is that the only correct answer? Am I allowed to meet up with my friends and enjoy sitting around a table with them for an hour or so?

Obviously I'm doing it for the benefit of people who take short lunches so as to get the slopes to themselves :mrgreen:


I take it back. I meant that spending a long time over a big lunch is IMO not a good way of spending time. Usually I ski with my friends, so we dont need to meet up, so stopping for lunch is a group decision, and usually takes around 40 minutes and involves guhlasch suppe, spag bol, or something that offers instant energy! That, and a nice fizzy drink to boost the sugar levels.

I guess if you dont ski with your friends its nice to meet up, although thats what I thought people used apres drinks for. I must admit, I do like to have a little break if its nice and sunny, especially 20 minutes in a sun chair 8)
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Ian Wickham
reply to 'lunch prices etc wagrain, flachau?'
posted Feb-2009

Tony_H wrote:
caron-a wrote:
Tony_H wrote:Correctomundo. Fill up at breakfast, snack lunch, plenty of short drink stops during the day, a few beers apres ski, and dinner. Lunch is a waste of time and money, as you said.


Is that the only correct answer? Am I allowed to meet up with my friends and enjoy sitting around a table with them for an hour or so?

Obviously I'm doing it for the benefit of people who take short lunches so as to get the slopes to themselves :mrgreen:


I take it back. I meant that spending a long time over a big lunch is IMO not a good way of spending time. Usually I ski with my friends, so we dont need to meet up, so stopping for lunch is a group decision, and usually takes around 40 minutes and involves guhlasch suppe, spag bol, or something that offers instant energy! That, and a nice fizzy drink to boost the sugar levels.

I guess if you dont ski with your friends its nice to meet up, although thats what I thought people used apres drinks for. I must admit, I do like to have a little break if its nice and sunny, especially 20 minutes in a sun chair 8)


I guess you must need to rest those old legs ~Tony :lol:

Topic last updated on 28-February-2009 at 18:37