Poster: A snowHead
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Are there any european resorts that do Not have Drag lifts or Poma tows?
I like Monoskiing but not riding surface lifts on one.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I don't recall any in Ischgl...
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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cc_7up, IIRC apart from the park access lift no drags whatsoever in Val Thorens.
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there are almost zero in folgarida/marlleva in Italy, in fact you don't get poma's in many italian resorts at all......we've been to a fair few and i can only recall using a poma once......
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Probably almost all resorts will have drag lifts for ski schools or snow park use etc...
But again you can still ski most of them without using one if you don't want to.
Since I started snowboarding I never used a drag lift in the resort and I never missed many runs.
Obertauern, Flachau, Livigno - all very modern lifts - no need for drags.
Serre Chevelier, St Anton - there are some but marginal and again can be easily avoided if you plan your journey with the map.
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Grands Montets in Chamonix has none.
A monoskier off-piste at GM
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Can't recall any drags in Courmayeur.
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You can ski all round the Sella Ronda without drag lifts
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Don't think La Grave has any.
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JulesB wrote: |
Don't think La Grave has any. |
There is a poma on the glacier giving access to the highest point in the area. There used to be two but the lower one has been out of action for two years and is likely to remain so as far as I understand. That means to get to the higher one you have to hang on a to a rope behind a piste machine or walk and pole your way across, which is not so easy on a mono.
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cc_7up, Auron in Alpes Maritime, have only one
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Most of the big resorts I've been to have the vast majority of their pistes served by non-surface lifts. Les Arcs, for example, has a t-bar which you'd only want to use if you want to lap around the snowpark, and a drag lift serving one dead-end red piste which can be avoided at no great cost. The rest of the domain is served by chairlifts/gondolas/cablecars. Would this be suitable for you, or do you want to avoid resorts which have surface lifts regardless of how little terrain is served by them.
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rob@rar, The most resort in France not have alot of T-bar, the most are I think i Austria and Slovenja
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You know it makes sense.
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freeheelskier, I've not skied in Austria much, but Solden didn't have any surface lifts that I can recall.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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None in Pila.
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Poster: A snowHead
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rob@rar, But sölden is not all Austria? OK
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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freeheelskier wrote: |
rob@rar, But sölden is not all Austria? OK |
Did I say that it was? How many big resorts in Austria rely on surface lifts to access a large proportion of their pistes?
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rob@rar, U say that your location currrently are Les Arc, so you would know that france have less with this old one than Austria, Big or Small resort
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freeheelskier, The big resorts in Autria have almost all been upgrading teir lifts greatly in the last few years (particularly since the planning rules are quite restrictive on new lifts - as opposed to replacements).
In the last two years I have only used one - which was in the Ski Welt and no need to use it unless you particularly want to. I didn't see any in the other resorts I skied (although didn't ski all of any resort).
There are generally very few outside the nursery slopes in the major Austrian resorts nowadays.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Its just one more big thing we need to be grateful to snowboarders for, along with better music, fully waterproof trousers, fat skis, oh yes and the dope.
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red 27,
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I don't recall any in Ischgl...
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A few nursery tows. An alternative route up to the Greitspitze and a funny horizontal one to cut out a bit of poling, but nothing that is in any way important or necessary to the none beginner.
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freeheelskier, I've not skied in Austria much, but Solden didn't have any surface lifts that I can recall.
Solden does have a couple of drag lifts. One is significantly long and steepish. In the main the rest of the resort is covered by fast bubles and covered chairs.
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The week in october 2009 was in Kaprun
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freeheelskier,
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october 2009 was in Kaprun
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Virtually all glaciers have significant numbers of drags because of the need to put the supporting structures on ice.
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T Bar, I know that,,, just to say that I´m not have ski in Austria for 5 years, exept the week in Kaprun,,,
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freeheelskier, are we supposed to be impressed by that then instead?
You did not make it clear in your original post, or do you just enjoy trolling? If you are for real you need to post more clearly, if you are a sock-puppet then you are getting to be a real PITA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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You know it makes sense.
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freeheelskier, you are gross
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Samerberg Sue wrote: |
freeheelskier, you are gross |
Yes, please go away.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Samerberg Sue, andjbob, Whats wrong wit people here? I also use american, german,scandinavian and italian forum, and its only here, people attack me, the whay I write, and what I write, from the beginning I try to answer questions, but when someone jump on me, I just give back. Not say its english humour, no, I know alot of nice english people, and they are REAL SKIER
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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freeheelskier, you reap what you sow.
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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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freeheelskier, First off I don't believe you are genuine, nothing wrong with that so long as you have something to add, but more importantly your comment above was grossly offensive.
Go away and don't come back as another puppet.
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jbob, who are U that can say that I will go away? I will not!
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rob@rar, I just give back
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freeheelskier wrote: |
rob@rar, I just give back |
No you don't. You complain when people respond in kind. That's poor trolling if you ask me.
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rob@rar, Show me, where I have complain when someone have respond in kind?
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freeheelskier,
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Whats wrong wit people here? |
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rob@rar,
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is this a friendly way,,, It was before a asked "whats wrong with people here?"
freeheelskier, you are gross
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you are getting to be a real PITA
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Please No more 'Handbags at ten paces' stuff,eh?
Thanks to everyone else for the info.
Pity there aren't less surface lifts serving the UK ski slopes.
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