What do you think about Goldeck?
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OK 2, Sparky, you're fine. But an afternoon on the mountain is okay if the snow is on. In addition, the longest black valley of the alps, the longest deserted, does not make things worse? Have a good one.
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Yes, Magnus, if you would rely on the weather at the alpine
adventure, I would have been tired of, for example, Val d'Isere for a long time
since. And what about skiing, Goldeck will not be
better than my grade; 1 of 5.
adventure, I would have been tired of, for example, Val d'Isere for a long time
since. And what about skiing, Goldeck will not be
better than my grade; 1 of 5.
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My good father had bus trips down here in the 80's and so damn bad is not. Nowadays Goldeck has a bigger lift system with three different mountains on the lift card. Goldeck, Ankogel and Die Dritten Spitzen (which is a mountain where you can travel in Italy, Austria and Slovenia). Maybe you may want to go, but you'd rather not go in. Rather, I'll back. Good fall height and a good party offer in Spittal.
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OK, Sparky, the skiing is well what the weather makes for it. But You, who really needs to lift? Take you up the mountain and then you can very rightly as you say it: "Take the shit out of the mountain", try to get into the center, a scratch you probably not tried. If you do not pick it, you can always take a look at the speedski competitions this winter. Equal effort for TV sportsmen ....
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It is the local back of the town of Spittal with a small cabin to get up from town. (Better to take the car up to the back).
Have traveled there a few times around New Year and is it snowy, you have it for yourself because it's the most schoolchildren going there.
Have traveled there a few times around New Year and is it snowy, you have it for yourself because it's the most schoolchildren going there.
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Who f-n go here ... really? I made a youthful mistake in the eighties, albeit an experience richer but a snap cool factor poorer ... Usel skiing and stone age lifts. But for that reason, one might have to go back and go out of the mountain ... ;-)
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