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Was just chatting to a lad from Turkey, he was telling me about their mountains etc and how skiing is becoming more and more popular there.
Anyone got any experience of skiing in Turkey? I've had a good look on the web and the facilities seem a bit underdeveloped but the terrain there looks to hold much potential.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Haven't been yet.
But Turkey is high, cold and snowy.
If they can develop the resorts, then it has solid potential.
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No, but i've seen plenty of 'Turkeys Skiing.'
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I believe Jef Wickes was visting Turkey recently, maybe he will fill in report.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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That's right Jef Wickes is in and out of Turkey all the time.
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i know there are a number of heli ops out there and an acquaintance of mine has done some pretty wild sounding touring. not sure what sort of resort infrastructure there is if any. apparently it has big mountains and gets shed loads of snow so those are pretty good signs IMO
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I too, know a skier from Turkey. He's of the opinion that the resort there aren't intereting enough for anyone except those living near by.
That said, there's one resort or two only an hour or so outside of Istanbul. And a few more in Central Turkey. The further east one goes, the bigger the mountains and more snow. Though no resorts due to low population and limited access. I heard there's heli skiing out east in there.
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I know this is an old topic but I have logged on for the first time in ages, and since I live in Turkey I have a bit of experience of skiing here. If I was to use two words I would describe skiing here as "untapped potential".
The two main resorts fairly close to Istanbul are called Uludag and Kartalkaya, both of which have a crazy system where you can only get a lift pass for half the terrain depending on which hotel you are staying in. However, that is set to change in Uludag this year which will allow more than 50km of skiing on one pass. Infrastructure in both is fairly old, and crowds can be horrible at weekends, but if you go in the week the crowds are non-existent and everything is cheaper. As it is a new sport only wealthy Turks can afford to go, and there is not yet enough interest to warrant further investment in the infrastructure.
That said, last time I was in Kartalkaya the snow was fantastic (2.8m deep at the beginning of March) and there was plenty of untouched powder to play in. Pistes are generally short but they could easily entend the resort over the back of the mountain, or extend the runs further down the mountain. Both of these resorts can suffer from fog, so if possible it's best to look a few days ahead and make a decision to ski based on the forecast. Also, I have heard that they often don't open many of the lifts if the pistes are quiet, leading to a bit of a vicious circle... people come midweek, lifts are closed, people decide not to come again, resort doesn't invest money, new skiers don't come etc etc
The biggest resort is Palandoken in Eastern Turkey, near the city of Erzurum. It has seen investment this year for the upcoming World University Winter Games, and has a respectable 1000m of vertical (starting from 2200m, so a long season....). There are plenty of other mountain ranges with potential for good skiing so I am hoping that someone soon will develop a really world-class resort here.
Fingers crossed!
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I've just been for a hair cut at the Turkish barbers here in town and as usual the chit chat among hair dressers and clients was of holidays ...
He assured me that there was skiing in Turkey so I've just searched the archives and found this thread which mentions Erzurum where he was talking about.
But its been 6 years since the last post on this thread and I was wondering if anyone has any more recent experience?
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I haven't been there, but it's high up the list: big mountains and lots of snow. Also some very affordable heliskiing.
Check out Fabi Lentsch's 'Snowmads' project - he and Neil Williman scored some great skiing there earlier in the season (he's currently in Iran!).
http://www.redbull.com/at/de/snow/events/1331764641263/snowmads
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Cheers @clarky999,
There is a world of snow out there.
I've heard of skiing near Tehran before .. I was told they have segregated ski slopes !
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Snoworks run a yearly trip to Turkey.
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You know it makes sense.
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@clarky999,
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Also some very affordable heliskiing.
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Just been googling Turkey+Heliskiing... Looks v good value as compared to getting to Alaska or similar. Do you know anyone who has been Heli in Turkey?
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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@kat.ryb, some friends have and had a lovely time. That said, two who regularly go heli have reverted back to Canada...
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Poster: A snowHead
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That said, two who regularly go heli have reverted back to Canada...
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Do you know why? Geopoitical unrest concerns? Quality of snow? Heli safety? Quality of guiding? Overall VFM with just a better product in Canada?
Heli snowboarding is on my 'aspirational' list of things to do. The turkey prices €7.5k look more achievable than a week in Alaska @ £10k+.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@kat.ryb, I have never really asked but I do know that they came across CMH's "Galena" lodge (which is very much pitched by CMH as for experienced off piste riders) and I think they found the skiing better. I've been to Galena once and we did ski lots of pretty steep stuff through the trees.
I hear the problem with Alaska specifically is that the weather is somewhat against you. Most BC places suggest ~1 "down" day a week, whereas Alaska apparently more 1 out of two days and the storms can last some time - i.e. go there with no time limit as you may have to wait for the conditions to get good.
Mind you, no snow without storms.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Thanks @under a new name, useful insight.
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