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Old 19.12.2009, 09:55
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Re: Snow sports 2009-10

I would go Flumserberg over Hoch-Ybrig for a beginer as I think the facilities are better, and avoiding the weekends gets you all the best bits without the crowds.

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If you have never skied before then I would call these guys to see if they speak English and ask for a lesson at Arvenbuehl. Once you have had a day or two there then think about getting a lesson somewhere like Hoch-ybrig.
That's a good shout Eire, not as busy as 'the big' resorts (or expensive), it's also relaxed, nice and open. If your driving, allow an hour 15 from Zug and make sure you take chains as getting to Amden was the only time they were needed last season. I don't know about Arvenbuehl for kit rental, but know you can get it in Amden as you drive through. Sattel might be another smaller resort to try as that's closer to Zug than the others http://www.sattel-hochstuckli.ch/sit...anchor=1010000

Whose out where tomorrow, and maybe using these http://http://www.aldi-suisse.ch/ch/...e_DEU_HTML.htm and have any thoughts on them?
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