What do you think about Garmisch-Partenkirchen/Garmisch-Classic?
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We were a joke to Garmish January / February 2009. Some of us went to König Ludwig Lauf (German Vasalopp), so we searched for the combination both length and downhill.
As a skiing resort, it's okay for 2-4 days. The highest point Zugspitze, Germany's highest mountain, is cool for the view, the skiing there is mediocre, though it has been new. There is a bowl that you can play in. In the rest of the system, skiing if comparing to Swedish resorts is much like Åre (a bit steeper / better), a lot of fun slopes / slopes.
The trip there for us was flights to Munich and trains down to Garmish (functioned clockwise).
As a skiing resort, it's okay for 2-4 days. The highest point Zugspitze, Germany's highest mountain, is cool for the view, the skiing there is mediocre, though it has been new. There is a bowl that you can play in. In the rest of the system, skiing if comparing to Swedish resorts is much like Åre (a bit steeper / better), a lot of fun slopes / slopes.
The trip there for us was flights to Munich and trains down to Garmish (functioned clockwise).
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Alpspitz gebiet
Take the run-off, go all the way down to the village without a stop, buy a drink, get to the start again, start the stopwatch and drive. Repeat this procedure until the lifts close. Perhaps the best backs of the Alps. Hermann does it in just 2 minutes. The ladies are no longer allowed to go over here. Pistes are called Kandahar abfahrt.
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Take the run-off, go all the way down to the village without a stop, buy a drink, get to the start again, start the stopwatch and drive. Repeat this procedure until the lifts close. Perhaps the best backs of the Alps. Hermann does it in just 2 minutes. The ladies are no longer allowed to go over here. Pistes are called Kandahar abfahrt.
Auf geht's.
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