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Old February 26th 04, 04:35 PM
Jeffrey Golenbock
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I am considering bringing my family to Europe to ski over Christmas
break. We are looking for a location that has advanced terrain, but
are concerned that skiing in Europe at that time of year will mean
poor conditions. Any suggestions as to where we could go that would
have the greatest likelihood of good snow? Any help will be
appreciated.
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Old February 26th 04, 04:55 PM
hhh
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Default Skiing in Europe over Christmas break

Jeffrey Golenbock wrote:
I am considering bringing my family to Europe to ski over Christmas
break. We are looking for a location that has advanced terrain, but
are concerned that skiing in Europe at that time of year will mean
poor conditions. Any suggestions as to where we could go that would
have the greatest likelihood of good snow? Any help will be
appreciated.


Zermatt and Val D'Isere (both have advanced terrain) should be ok that time
of year but you'll probably get a better response to this on
rec.skiing.resorts.europe


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Old February 26th 04, 10:19 PM
Jeffrey Golenbock
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"hhh" wrote in message ...
Jeffrey Golenbock wrote:
I am considering bringing my family to Europe to ski over Christmas
break. We are looking for a location that has advanced terrain, but
are concerned that skiing in Europe at that time of year will mean
poor conditions. Any suggestions as to where we could go that would
have the greatest likelihood of good snow? Any help will be
appreciated.


Zermatt and Val D'Isere (both have advanced terrain) should be ok that time
of year but you'll probably get a better response to this on
rec.skiing.resorts.europe


Thanks. I'll try that.
 




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