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Started by Dave Mac in Austria - 53 Replies

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Bandit
reply to 'Austrian location for beginners and good skiers'
posted May-2008

Tony_H wrote:
bandit wrote:


Personally, I like my drag lifts really odd :D



Personally, I like my drag lifts quite normal.


Now that is a surprise :lol:

Meanwhile, back on topic, I would favour Austria over France for begninners anyday. Better terrain and better teaching methods.

Stands back, waits for flaming to begin........

Bennyboy
reply to 'Austrian location for beginners and good skiers'
posted May-2008

bandit wrote:

Stands back, waits for flaming to begin........


Haha. I think there are many people that would agree with you on the Austria over France thing though. I know i do and i think im right in saying Tony does as well :P

Tony_H
reply to 'Austrian location for beginners and good skiers'
posted May-2008

bennyboy wrote:
bandit wrote:

Stands back, waits for flaming to begin........


Haha. I think there are many people that would agree with you on the Austria over France thing though. I know i do and i think im right in saying Tony does as well :P




.............is the correct answer.
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Bennyboy
reply to 'Austrian location for beginners and good skiers'
posted May-2008

Tony_H wrote:
bennyboy wrote:
bandit wrote:

Stands back, waits for flaming to begin........


Haha. I think there are many people that would agree with you on the Austria over France thing though. I know i do and i think im right in saying Tony does as well :P




.............is the correct answer.


Thought that was the case!! :P

Caron-a
reply to 'Austrian location for beginners and good skiers'
posted May-2008

for me it's about how a resort suits our needs regardless of what country it happens to be in.

Edited 1 time. Last update at 02-May-2008

Dave Mac
reply to 'Austrian location for beginners and good skiers'
posted May-2008

Zed, thanks for the Flachau suggestion, will look at this.

Also, caron, thanks for the Obergugl, but at New Year, it is very expensive. This looks like £10-£14 a run, (for me,) there is no calculation for the beginners.

Couldn't quite understand the earlier message caron, ( I've clicked,..........) The "painkillers" you are on for your knee aren't illegal are they?

Only kidding, I really hope you are well on the mend, give us an update.

Ise
reply to 'Austrian location for beginners and good skiers'
posted May-2008

Dave Mac wrote:Zed, thanks for the Flachau suggestion, will look at this.

Also, caron, thanks for the Obergugl, but at New Year, it is very expensive. This looks like £10-£14 a run, (for me,) there is no calculation for the beginners.


I find that surprising, I was there last week and it was busy with a single room, b+b costing 50 euro a night, selected at random by the tourist office for me. It's easy to get there, easyjet to Innsbruck, train to Landeck-Zams and the postbus up the hill.

Dave Mac
reply to 'Austrian location for beginners and good skiers'
posted May-2008

Ise wrote
I find that surprising, I was there last week and it was busy with a single room, b+b costing 50 euro a night, selected at random by the tourist office for me. It's easy to get there, easyjet to Innsbruck, train to Landeck-Zams and the postbus up the hill


Yes Ise, but there is a considerable difference between May and New Year prices. My July visit to Niederau is costing nearly three times my normal easyjet cost.

The other influence, i that when organising a group, it is much easier to go with Inghams/Thomsons. Hence the big whack on price.

I appreciate the suggestions though.

Topic last updated on 29-September-2008 at 09:43