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Snowboarding Europe Nov
Simple one. Best places in europe to snowboard in late Nov for, hopefully, just above complete beginners. Prefer young scene, nightlife would be a big added bonus. Cost not a major worry.
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Re: Snowboarding Europe Nov
Most resorts in Europe open in early December, and then only with snow permitting, so I'm not sure where you can do this.
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Re: Snowboarding Europe Nov
Dam. OK, what about if we went jan.
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Re: Snowboarding Europe Nov
Since this thread is started I don't really want to start my own, but I'm looking for a place to spend the winter.
I'm a fairly advanced skier so I'm looking for that kind of terrain/runs. Though, I've never done any back country skiing either. I love skiing powder and that's a #1 priority, however a park would be nice as well. Also, a solid nightlife is pretty essential as well. Ski in/ski out accommodation a plus. In Europe obv. Any suggestions? Money isn't too much of an issue, but I imagine that things can get expensive fast so I won't say no issue. |
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Re: Snowboarding Europe Nov
[ QUOTE ]
Since this thread is started I don't really want to start my own, but I'm looking for a place to spend the winter. I'm a fairly advanced skier so I'm looking for that kind of terrain/runs. Though, I've never done any back country skiing either. I love skiing powder and that's a #1 priority, however a park would be nice as well. Also, a solid nightlife is pretty essential as well. Ski in/ski out accommodation a plus. In Europe obv. Any suggestions? Money isn't too much of an issue, but I imagine that things can get expensive fast so I won't say no issue. [/ QUOTE ] Are you from the EU? If not, you'll have visa problems if you stay more than 3 months. |
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Re: Snowboarding Europe Nov
[ QUOTE ]
Since this thread is started I don't really want to start my own, but I'm looking for a place to spend the winter. I'm a fairly advanced skier so I'm looking for that kind of terrain/runs. Though, I've never done any back country skiing either. I love skiing powder and that's a #1 priority, however a park would be nice as well. Also, a solid nightlife is pretty essential as well. Ski in/ski out accommodation a plus. In Europe obv. Any suggestions? Money isn't too much of an issue, but I imagine that things can get expensive fast so I won't say no issue. [/ QUOTE ] if you love skiing powder, then stay in North America. Utah if you don't care about nightlife, Tahoe area if you want nightlife + sick parks. annual snowfall: Val d'Isère: 390 inches Chamonix: 264 Verbier: 331 Cortina: 300 Squaw Valley: 450 Alta: 500 also keep in mind that the Euro resorts are going to be about 40% more expensive just b/c of the Euro |
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Re: Snowboarding Europe Nov
I'm from canada, but I have an EU passport.
I can't go to NA because: States - not 21 Canada - Taxes (I'm aiming to be a non resident) |
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