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Stock oder Handschue game
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Following on from the sitting on poles thread
Does anyone else play "stock oder handschuhe" A point to the first person who correctly spies, while on a lift, and declares in German, a fallen stock or handschuhe (or other skiing item). We play the Mayrhofen variation, no repeats on consecutive lifts, all items are equal value, minus points for incorrect proclamations.
What are your variations?
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Last year me and my two elder sons played count the dropped poles on each lift. Then keeping a mental tally of the highest volume lifts! Usually the one leading to the green runs were always top of the league!
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