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Hello Snowheads
I'm off to Kaprun on Saturday (very excited as the webcams show it's snowing at the moment!!) and am hoping to get a couple of hours of private ski lessons. I'm an early intermediate (happy on blues, OK but wobbly on reds, scared of blacks) and just wondered if anyone could recommend (a) which ski-school and (b) which instructor to go with. I'm a bit concerned about where to go for the lessons - maiskogel, the glacier or zell...
Also, I know Kaprun is quieter for apres-ski (which suits me) but just wondered if anyone has any recommendations for bars.
Thanks all!
Linz
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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LinzinAustria, Have only been in summer so can't really give you any specific advice other than the Baum Bar looked as if it would be pretty decent in winter as would the bar in the village square - but only because it sells Kaiser, the best beer in the alps/world
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LinzinAustria, We were there in the summer and the only instructor working at the time was Mecki - and I got his number - he is from the ski school which has an office on the glacier - from the ski pass desk at the bottom of the Kitzsteinhorn glacier. He speaks good English and my teenagers enjoyed their lesson with him and seemed to make progress. I had one lesson which was OK - but I'm not a good judge of instructors as many have problems dealing with a woman who's technique is better than her confidence He has been an instructor for many years and in Kaprun for a while now. PM me if you can think of any more info that would help!
We were very central and the small bar in the square became the 'local' for the week - tho we did go bowling on two evenings which was good tho we were swamped by the Crystal group plus very noisy reps on one evening!
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Thank you both for your replies
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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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There is a cosy, quiet bar next to the ticket office at the base of the Kitzsteinhorn, or a more typical Austrian ski bar up the first cable car (loud music, standing room only, no need to bring your own cigarettes as they pipe the stuff into the air for free). Non residents can go to the bars of most of the hotels, eg. the Orgler which has a fire. Most of the skiing on the glacier is pretty easy and the same for Zell. I would avoid the long red that goes down to Schuttdorf, easily done as most people take the cable car back down anyway.
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Thanks for the recommendations - and I'll try to avoid that red!
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boabski, is the Baum Bar the one at the foot of Maiskogel that does nice pizzas?
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