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Old March 15th 04, 05:23 PM
Nigel (Remove NOSPAM)
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I done the whole season in Ischgl in 1985 . The Apres Ski was the best I
have experienced. Ive been back a few times since & theres many many
more bars. The Party starts way up on the hill at the Taja ! You wont
have a problem with Apres Ski . Solden or St Anton cant match Ischgl in
the Apres Ski department :-)

Nigel
Anton van SweelinckHout wrote:

Can somebody give me some advice..
I want to go during easter period either to solden or to Ischgl.
Need some advice, where to stay in both places (areas) , I'd like to
stay not too far from the big apres ski places.

I do not think there is much difference between the snow certanty, they
both have good snow records.

So has anybody got some easter skiing experience in either one or two of
these resorts?
Is it busy during easter? How's the apres ski? Or is there still much
(apres ski or pistes) closed ?


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Old March 15th 04, 05:25 PM
Anton van SweelinckHout
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Default difference Solden- Ischgl

Can somebody give me some advice..
I want to go during easter period either to solden or to Ischgl.
Need some advice, where to stay in both places (areas) , I'd like to
stay not too far from the big apres ski places.

I do not think there is much difference between the snow certanty, they
both have good snow records.

So has anybody got some easter skiing experience in either one or two of
these resorts?
Is it busy during easter? How's the apres ski? Or is there still much
(apres ski or pistes) closed ?

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Old March 15th 04, 09:29 PM
pete devlin
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In message , "Nigel (Remove NOSPAM)"
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I done the whole season in Ischgl in 1985


Done you? Done it go well?
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Old March 16th 04, 04:57 PM
Anton van SweelinckHout
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Default difference Solden- Ischgl

Thanks for your reaction, so the apres ski at easter period is still
superb?
I did a St Anton season , but guess I should head for Ischgl next year !

Nigel (Remove NOSPAM) wrote:
I done the whole season in Ischgl in 1985 . The Apres Ski was the best I
have experienced. Ive been back a few times since & theres many many
more bars. The Party starts way up on the hill at the Taja ! You wont
have a problem with Apres Ski . Solden or St Anton cant match Ischgl in
the Apres Ski department :-)

Nigel
Anton van SweelinckHout wrote:

Can somebody give me some advice..
I want to go during easter period either to solden or to Ischgl.
Need some advice, where to stay in both places (areas) , I'd like to
stay not too far from the big apres ski places.

I do not think there is much difference between the snow certanty, they
both have good snow records.

So has anybody got some easter skiing experience in either one or two of
these resorts?
Is it busy during easter? How's the apres ski? Or is there still much
(apres ski or pistes) closed ?



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Old March 16th 04, 06:15 PM
Anton van SweelinckHout
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Default difference Solden- Ischgl

By the way Nigel,

Is the apres ski in Ischgl, the same as in St Anton, like 80 percent men
and 20 percent women? or even less?

Anton van SweelinckHout wrote:
Thanks for your reaction, so the apres ski at easter period is still
superb?
I did a St Anton season , but guess I should head for Ischgl next year !

Nigel (Remove NOSPAM) wrote:

I done the whole season in Ischgl in 1985 . The Apres Ski was the best
I have experienced. Ive been back a few times since & theres many
many more bars. The Party starts way up on the hill at the Taja ! You
wont have a problem with Apres Ski . Solden or St Anton cant match
Ischgl in the Apres Ski department :-)

Nigel
Anton van SweelinckHout wrote:

Can somebody give me some advice..
I want to go during easter period either to solden or to Ischgl.
Need some advice, where to stay in both places (areas) , I'd like to
stay not too far from the big apres ski places.

I do not think there is much difference between the snow certanty, they
both have good snow records.

So has anybody got some easter skiing experience in either one or two of
these resorts?
Is it busy during easter? How's the apres ski? Or is there still much
(apres ski or pistes) closed ?




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Old March 17th 04, 06:58 AM
Nigel
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Anton

Its a ski area I dont think I have been to any ski area where its 50/50
men/woman by quite a lot.
Having said that, it is very popular with the Scandinavians, however at
easter the big tour companys probably would have finished . Apres ski
takes on a different feel at easter, the days are longer people are
sunning themselves all afternoon. . Good Friday may be quiet (religious)
but that may of changed nowadays.


Nigel

Anton van SweelinckHout wrote:
By the way Nigel,

Is the apres ski in Ischgl, the same as in St Anton, like 80 percent men
and 20 percent women? or even less?

Anton van SweelinckHout wrote:

Thanks for your reaction, so the apres ski at easter period is still
superb?
I did a St Anton season , but guess I should head for Ischgl next year
!

Nigel (Remove NOSPAM) wrote:

I done the whole season in Ischgl in 1985 . The Apres Ski was the
best I have experienced. Ive been back a few times since & theres
many many more bars. The Party starts way up on the hill at the Taja
! You wont have a problem with Apres Ski . Solden or St Anton cant
match Ischgl in the Apres Ski department :-)

Nigel
Anton van SweelinckHout wrote:

Can somebody give me some advice..
I want to go during easter period either to solden or to Ischgl.
Need some advice, where to stay in both places (areas) , I'd like to
stay not too far from the big apres ski places.

I do not think there is much difference between the snow certanty, they
both have good snow records.

So has anybody got some easter skiing experience in either one or
two of
these resorts?
Is it busy during easter? How's the apres ski? Or is there still much
(apres ski or pistes) closed ?





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Old March 17th 04, 10:55 AM
Ivan Rafn
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"Nigel" skrev i en meddelelse
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Anton

Its a ski area I dont think I have been to any ski area where its 50/50
men/woman by quite a lot.
Having said that, it is very popular with the Scandinavians, however at
easter the big tour companys probably would have finished . Apres ski
takes on a different feel at easter, the days are longer people are
sunning themselves all afternoon. . Good Friday may be quiet (religious)
but that may of changed nowadays.


Nigel

Anton van SweelinckHout wrote:
By the way Nigel,

Is the apres ski in Ischgl, the same as in St Anton, like 80 percent men
and 20 percent women? or even less?

Anton van SweelinckHout wrote:

Thanks for your reaction, so the apres ski at easter period is still
superb?
I did a St Anton season , but guess I should head for Ischgl next year
!

Anton van SweelinckHout wrote:

Can somebody give me some advice..
I want to go during easter period either to solden or to Ischgl.
Need some advice, where to stay in both places (areas) , I'd like to
stay not too far from the big apres ski places.

I do not think there is much difference between the snow certanty,

they
both have good snow records.

So has anybody got some easter skiing experience in either one or
two of
these resorts?
Is it busy during easter? How's the apres ski? Or is there still much
(apres ski or pistes) closed ?





I did Ischgl week 15 in 2002, and the aprés ski was massive. Never seen
anything come close!

On top, all shops had sales with up to 75% off, on all brands!

The snow was great until appr. 13, becomming slush after that.

Womenwise, you may try: http://www.ischgllove.com/search.pl?lang=de, it
however seems a bit outdated.


 




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