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Borovets???
my mate wants to go here because its cheap, but after looking on 1ski at the
resort overview im not convinced its a good move,,im an intermediate boarder ,I wont use drag lifts and theres only 1 gondola and 3 chair lifts,,,,comments from anyone who has been please,,,like whats the night life like and would I be bored after 1day? Cheers mike |
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Forget it, try Andorra instead.
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Straight to the point then?
Rob "Abairsty" wrote in message ... Forget it, try Andorra instead. |
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In message , mo
writes im an intermediate boarder ,I wont use drag lifts Beginner skiers can! :O) -- Pete Devlin [{//////news03//////at\\\\\secondrow/////co\\\\\uk}] Give me a woman who loves beer and I will conquer the world. Kaiser Wilhelm |
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Borovets??! Nah - you will pull your hair out before a day is out - my wife
went a few years ago and it was great cos her kids were tiny - a real beginners resort - if you have any flex I'd recommend a last-minute deal in Austria or France - Andorra is ok but it is exactly what it says on the label, cheap and cheerful (been there, never again) - the emphasis on cheap, with mediocre skiing. You can get a last-minute deal (ie within a week of departure) for about £300 to a good resort, and accommodation with chalet catering (call it £500 with ski hire and passes) - I've done it 4 times and was spoilt for choice. For a couple of single blokes there are some great places in France/Austria - try Courcheval/Meribel/Mayrhofen/Soll - all have great skiing and boarding (but I reckon Austria is more boarder friendly with lots of chairs), with more than ample night life. We are currently organising a DIY holiday in France (for 12 people) and it is working out at over £300 pph - that's before food and drinks - a chalet-catered hol is usually inclusive of good food, and drink - in my view it is the best VFM skiing hol you can get. Wife and I are gonna have a week in March and we will definitely go last-minute chalet-catered (plus you get to see snow conditions before you decide). I've always used teletext, there are loads of companies listed and you will find lots of deals going down. Roy |
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"pete devlin" wrote in message
... In message , mo writes im an intermediate boarder ,I wont use drag lifts Beginner skiers can! :O) This is something I don't understand... I converted from skiing to boarding a few years ago and, whereas I agree that drag lifts are a pain, I cannot see the problem with these that several supposedly "intermediate" boarders I know have with them! They often end up sliding around nearly crashing into pylons, fighting the damn thing all the way up... what IS the problem? It's just like going down, you have weight distribution and edges on your board, don't you? A couple of years back in Ellmau, there was a point where we could take a 2 minute steep drag lift over the top of a hill to get to the next valley or take a tortuous winding path down through the trees (dotted with timid and idiotic beginner skiiers mainly!) to get to a gondola mid-station and end up at the same point about half an hour later... Guess which one we had to keep taking because of the "I'm not using a bloody drag lift" brigade... |
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keep taking because of the "I'm not using a bloody drag lift" brigade...
Can also depend on what foot you lead with - some one elses "nightmare" on a drag might be due to the camber of the slope just because you found it ok might mean you were leading with a different foot compared to them, this can often happen, when one in a group keeps falling off..............understand? |
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On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 10:51:57 +0000 (UTC), "Carl Edwards"
wrote: "pete devlin" wrote in message ... In message , mo writes im an intermediate boarder ,I wont use drag lifts Beginner skiers can! :O) This is something I don't understand... I converted from skiing to boarding a few years ago and, whereas I agree that drag lifts are a pain, I cannot see the problem with these that several supposedly "intermediate" boarders I know have with them! They often end up sliding around nearly crashing into pylons, fighting the damn thing all the way up... what IS the problem? It's just like going down, you have weight distribution and edges on your board, don't you? A couple of years back in Ellmau, there was a point where we could take a 2 minute steep drag lift over the top of a hill to get to the next valley or take a tortuous winding path down through the trees (dotted with timid and idiotic beginner skiiers mainly!) to get to a gondola mid-station and end up at the same point about half an hour later... Guess which one we had to keep taking because of the "I'm not using a bloody drag lift" brigade... As a snowboarder, I don't have a problem with drag lifts at all, but I know there are some, relatively experienced boarders who do. I suspect that it's a confidence thing - they fall off a drag a couple of times, vow not to use them again and then the issue gets bigger and bigger in their head - the next time they do get on a drag, they fuller expect to fall off. -- Champ |
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On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 19:02:56 +0000, Champ wrote:
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 10:51:57 +0000 (UTC), "Carl Edwards" wrote: "pete devlin" wrote in message ... In message , mo writes im an intermediate boarder ,I wont use drag lifts Beginner skiers can! :O) This is something I don't understand... I converted from skiing to boarding a few years ago and, whereas I agree that drag lifts are a pain, I cannot see the problem with these that several supposedly "intermediate" boarders I know have with them! As a snowboarder, I don't have a problem with drag lifts at all, but I know there are some, relatively experienced boarders who do. I suspect that it's a confidence thing - they fall off a drag a couple of times, vow not to use them again and then the issue gets bigger and bigger in their head - the next time they do get on a drag, they fuller expect to fall off. I tried a draglift my very first time on a board, before I'd had any instruction, and got about 3/4 of the way up before falling (mind you, it was on a nursery slope) so when, some time later on our second lesson, we had to use a drag lift to get up to 'proper' (blue) pistes I was pretty certain I'd be able to manage it. And did. Jude wasn't quite so lucky, although I think if the bloody lft operator had given her half a hand she'd have managed better. It was one of those decrepit ones that always starts you off with a jerk and was just pulling her over. Eventually, with some help from our instructor, she managed to get going on her third or fourth attempt. Once you've had to do it a couple of time to access the intermediate terrain, it's not too bad, although TBF I don't think we used them more than twice that day, managing to ski the whole mountain after that and using the cable cars and chair lifts. -- Ace (brucedotrogers a.t rochedotcom) Ski Club of Great Britain - http://www.skiclub.co.uk All opinions expressed are personal and in no way represent those of the Ski Club. |
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"Ace" wrote in message ... snip It was one of those decrepit ones that always starts you off with a jerk and was just pulling her over. Eventually, with some help from our instructor, she managed to get going on her third or fourth attempt. Hey, anyone care to throw in some nominations for their most hated lift? I'll open the bidding with the Lievre Blanc draglift in La Rosiere, which on more than one occasion has got me airborne for 10-15 feet from a standing start. I swear you could easily lose an arm if you weren't careful. Any other reasons for hating particular lifts are valid too. Walter |
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