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Obergurgl & Schladming - Anyone been to both?

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Has anyone skied both?

I skied Obergurgl last Easter but limited and only blue runs. Last month I skied Schladming like I was born there ;-) and had no difficulty with the reds there. (mental barrier overcome, I am hoping)

If anyone has skied both I was hoping someone could give me a comparison of the more difficult runs at both resorts.

Ta.
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I've been to both but didn't notice any real difference in the piste grading. I would say that my recollection is that Obergurgl is not so sedate and the long cruisey reds are fast and steeper...generally. Obergurgl has more entertaining drops here and there as Schladmin is in the trees. We had better snow is Obergurgl as well and I would rate in a better all round skiing destination of the two.

I couldn't recall any names of pistes, I'm afraid.
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Peter Leuzzi, Yes have skied both but unfortunately about twenty years ago went to Schladming one year then Obergurgl the next. Having skied quite a few different places since then don't think anything in my hazy memory would be of use Laughing
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I have skied both, Schladming twice and Obergurgl once. In terms of a comparison, I would say that the standard of runs is about the same - neither has much in the way of really tricky blacks (apart from the high ski route at Obergurgl (Wurmkogel?) I think which was closed the whole week we were there due to wind and visability), both have a range of reds and blues. I was disappointed with the extent at Obergurgl, for cruising reds and blues we did get bored towards the end of the week and spent quite a lot of time in Davids Hut as a result! Never really got the feeling of 'travelling' at Obergurgl, but definitely did at Schladders, which IMO has a much bigger range of pistes, although they are mostly of similar pitch and difficulty, mainly through the trees so good if visibility is poor. Reds at Obergurgl can however sometimes seem easier as you are more likely to get better snow there, which can often define how much fun you have skiing a piste.

I think due to the extent (and also cost), I would choose Schladming over Obergurgl unless I was going really early or late. The Amade liftpass covers acres and acres of skiing at other nearby resorts like Flachau, Wagrain etc. so you really get to try lots of different types of skiing.

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