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Help please: Lech or Hinterglemm for easy intimidated beginner
If you are afraid of heights, how do you plan to handle lifts?
wrote in message ups.com... Hi there, As probably everyone else I am about to book my Christmas ski holiday. I have had a few lessons on indoor real snow slopes and am now about to do the real thing for the first time to which I look extremly forward. Thing is however I am frightened of height and feel very easily intimidaded by steep slopes. As I have become to understand there can be quite a bit of difference between the steepness of blue slopes in different areas. I am trying to find a place which has very flattery wide unintimadating blue pistes but does have enough blue pistes to entertain for 7 - 10 days. I have heard Lech or Saalbach-Hinterglemm are very easy for beginners. Is this true? Would these areas do it for me? Any other areas which can be advised? Any word of advise in respect to the snow sureness? I am not so much interested in a intense apres-ski but do like a lively enviroment. In that aspect I fear that Lech which has no restaurants on the piste might be a bit dull... Any comments would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks Michael ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Help please: Lech or Hinterglemm for easy intimidated beginner
Hi there, As probably everyone else I am about to book my Christmas ski holiday. I have had a few lessons on indoor real snow slopes and am now about to do the real thing for the first time to which I look extremly forward. Thing is however I am frightened of height and feel very easily intimidaded by steep slopes. As I have become to understand there can be quite a bit of difference between the steepness of blue slopes in different areas. I am trying to find a place which has very flattery wide unintimadating blue pistes but does have enough blue pistes to entertain for 7 - 10 days. I have heard Lech or Saalbach-Hinterglemm are very easy for beginners. Is this true? Would these areas do it for me? Any other areas which can be advised? Any word of advise in respect to the snow sureness? I am not so much interested in a intense apres-ski but do like a lively enviroment. In that aspect I fear that Lech which has no restaurants on the piste might be a bit dull... Any comments would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks Michael |
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Help please: Lech or Hinterglemm for easy intimidated beginner
Hi Wayne, My fear of height is not that strong: lifts, etc. will not be a problem.It is rather the combination of the unexperienceness (lack of control) with the height. cheers, Michael Wayne Decker wrote: If you are afraid of heights, how do you plan to handle lifts? |
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