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St. Christoph Eurotest - which piste?
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Hi All,
I'm In St. Anton next week and will no doubt be tempted by the trip over to St. Christoph; Just out of interest; which run is used for the ET?
Cheers
Simon
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If you head up the chair next to the Austrian ski academy, they usually run it on the piste heading down under the first chair you see when you get up there. Fairly flat easy piste with little terrain
practice your gliding skills.
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