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I read Mollerski as saying it was unlikely that Italian owners would want to "swap" (not rent) their places. He's probably right - he does know the area. I'd be delighted to swap with an Italian family. though that leaves the problem of the lift pass - I have a season pass for here, and a week's pass for other areas is a big cost.
When I went to Italy a few years ago (and did a few hours skiing in Cortina during what wasn't really a ski holiday) I spent some time beforehand learning some basic Italian. I was bowled over with how successful it was - I talked to people, they talked back, and I understood them! When we ended up flying to Milan instead of Venice, then found there was a national train strike (long story) my Italian, which I'd just done for a bit of fun, actually became quite necessary, as it did when we turned out to be the first Brits to stay in one of our hotels. When a woman in Milan station gave me a whole spiel in response to my innocent request for a group ticket to Venice, I only understood one word in the middle, but it was "sciopero"!
I love France, but rarely encounter much enthusiasm for my French (which is much better than my Italian). I really enjoyed the few days we spent there.
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Mollerski wrote: |
I like the central position of Selva, when based in Canazei, we were always conscious of having to get back before lifts closed. |
I don't understand why you feel that either is more central" than the other.
The Sella Ronda is a circuit, and doesn't have "central" villages. And if you are heading for places off the circuit, such as the Hidden Valley, or the Marmolada, some are closer to Selva, some are closer to Canazai for returning.
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Mollerski wrote: |
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Hmm. My main (indeed only) regret about having bought an apartment is not being likely to afford to explore the skiing in the Dolomites. |
I wonder if it might be possible to do a "swap" with someone having an apartment at the Dolomites? |
The Italians have a very strict 'locals only' policy re. property ownership. Non-local Italians can't buy in the area.
Hence, no Brits with Appts. |
Well I know a couple of Brits who have bought properties in Northern Italy. But admittedly not in the Dolomites.
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alex_heney wrote: |
Mollerski wrote: |
I like the central position of Selva, when based in Canazei, we were always conscious of having to get back before lifts closed. |
I don't understand why you feel that either is more central" than the other.
The Sella Ronda is a circuit, and doesn't have "central" villages. And if you are heading for places off the circuit, such as the Hidden Valley, or the Marmolada, some are closer to Selva, some are closer to Canazai for returning. |
There's a hell-of-alot more to Selva than the SR, but carry on, please go to Canazei.
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There's a hell-of-alot more to Selva than the SR, but carry on, please go to Canazei
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Places like Cortina, Civetta and Kronplatz...will be a lot quieter if visitors to Dolomites stick to the Sella Ronda circuit. It is a good job that the Italians still have some senses not encouraging vast developmens in the Dolomites. Each large skiing area is isolated by at least a mountain pass with seriously steep and twisty hairpin bends For example Sella Ronda has 4 linked areas but each is linked by a mountain pass. The area will retain its natural charm for a very long time to come. With the exception of the section between Alta Badia and Arabba it may be possible for a good skier can travel faster in the Sella Ronda circuit than the motorists on the roads.
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Mollerski wrote: |
alex_heney wrote: |
Mollerski wrote: |
I like the central position of Selva, when based in Canazei, we were always conscious of having to get back before lifts closed. |
I don't understand why you feel that either is more central" than the other.
The Sella Ronda is a circuit, and doesn't have "central" villages. And if you are heading for places off the circuit, such as the Hidden Valley, or the Marmolada, some are closer to Selva, some are closer to Canazai for returning. |
There's a hell-of-alot more to Selva than the SR, but carry on, please go to Canazei. |
Of course there is. What is your point?
There is also a hell of a lot more to Val Di Fassa than just Canazei or the SR.
And I am just as likely to go to one of the other Dolomite resorts as either of them, but that is completely and utterly beside the point. (But if I do go back to Val Di Fassa, I would be more likely to stay in the Moena area, because it gives easier access to the Tre Valli and Cavalese sectors)
I was questioning why you find Selva more "central", not whether it is "better" or not.
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alex_heney, You clearly have little knowledge of the area. I can't be bothered to argue with you.
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MollerskiDid you read the post made by Kel. Perhaps you would like to produce some evidence of your claim rather than being arrogant to other Snowheads
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Mollerski wrote: |
alex_heney, You clearly have little knowledge of the area. I can't be bothered to argue with you. |
Of course you can't.
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Hmmm I post an inncocent trip report and it turns into immature squabbling over 'who knows more than who' whats happened to this forum? not sure I'll bother anymore, its not the same as it used to be.
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You know it makes sense.
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feefee, I was a bit bemused too - just said how nice it was, and I started WW III. Sorry for messing up your thread!
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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The idea of a forum is to offer one's experience and opinion no matter how limited they are.
Correction is in order if the offered information is misleading other SHs.
However there are ways to present the corrections without getting into a unfriendly mode.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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[quote="Mollerski
There are a few members of this forum, whom appear to partake of such negativity on a regular basis.[/quote]
I used to post a while back then gave up when 'something' annoyed me, as I still pop in to gather info etc I feel it only right to offer info in return, but this forum has changed a lot, just read through a few threads here and there shows just how much bitching and sniping goes on, it really isn't the same, which is very sad.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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feefee, I am sorry that your very informative report on Canazei has finished up in a argument about other matters. I have been posting for most of the life of Snowheads although only 1100 posts and consider that there are not so many arguments these days that might fall under your heading of bitching and sniping
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riverman, Sorry but what do you mean?
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feefee, In your post you said that you had read some of the current threads and concluded that there is more bitching and sniping goes on than there used to be. I was disagreeing with the view that there is less bitching and sniping than there used to be.
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[quote="alex_heney"]
You are the one who started throwing personal insults around, and getting a huff that your word wasn't just taken as gospel.
More tosh. I didn't insult anyone or get huffy.
If you don't believe my information, fine, I don't care. If you wish to vainly search for evidence to discredit my information, feel free.
A quick search of your post history reveals this is how you regularly 'entertain' yourself.
Perhaps when not on the 'battlefield', you should stick to polishing your helmet.
Last edited by Then you can post your own questions or snow reports... on Sun 18-04-10 22:19; edited 1 time in total
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Mollerski, You have just got in a huff again !
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Mollerski, no sense of humour as well
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Mollerski, good try
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riverman wrote: |
Mollerski, good try |
Brilliant!
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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feefee, Sorry about this.
I won't respond to his latest posts.
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Poster: A snowHead
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alex_heney wrote: |
I won't respond to his latest posts. |
At last!!!
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