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Red Leon, Some LDA blues have their moments. But speaking as one who's formative skiing was in Tignes, that's all part of the challenge - and fun - of beginner skiing. As for more advanced skiers, blacks at LDA do tend to be trickier. At Wengen, the Steilhang on the Lauberhorn will wake up many, though, and visually, Black Rock takes a lot of beating. Off-piste, you can scare yourself as much as you wish. Of course, Murren, easily accessible and on the full area lift pass opens up further possibilities.

easiski wrote:
rob@rar, that's exactly it IMO. Lessons first, resort 2nd. Very Happy


True. Which is a big plus for LDA. wink
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