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I'm seriously considering taking the family to Schladming 12Jan2013.
Having researched this site and others there are differing reports but basically it gets a good thumbs up. My query really is how well will it likely suit my two kids 11 & 6, both of whom are perfectly comfortable on all blues and easier reds, both confident girls and also my OH who is okay on all blues but looking to develop into a capable skier on all blues and some reds too. We have just done La Plagne and all three got right round the resort without any drama and really did very well. This will only be their second week on snow but even though I'm biased I would say they are a bit above average ability for their level of experience.
Also can anyone recommend decent ski school for them for mornings and ski rentals near to the Planai Gondola?
Lastly what date is the 2013 night race as I can't find it on-line anywhere?
All advice appreciated. Cheers
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, I don't think there is a night race next year as Schladming is hosting the World champs.
http://www.schladming2013.at/en/home/
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Just back from Scladming. It was our first time there having had it recomended on this site. We have a 7 year old and this is her 3rd year skiing. We enroled her in the local ski school run by Tritchter. By the last day we skied with her from the top of the mountain down, all on reds and she was more than comfortable. However the top of the Gondola gives straight forwards acces to an area of blue runs where the ski school meet. It was a bit chilly but we had a really great time and used our ski passes to check the linked ski Amande area. Tritchter have quite a few shops in town and right next to the Gondola. They sorted my wife and daughter out very well for equipment. I booked it all before hand on line. We will definately consider Scladming for next year.
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Just back from Scladming. It was our first time there having had it recomended on this site. We have a 7 year old and this is her 3rd year skiing. We enroled her in the local ski school run by Tritchter. By the last day we skied with her from the top of the mountain down, all on reds and she was more than comfortable. However the top of the Gondola gives straight forwards acces to an area of blue runs where the ski school meet. It was a bit chilly but we had a really great time and used our ski passes to check the linked ski Amande area. Tritchter have quite a few shops in town and right next to the Gondola. They sorted my wife and daughter out very well for equipment. I booked it all before hand on line. We will definately consider Scladming for next year.
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Intersport in the gondola building. Charly Kahr ski hire next door and next door on from that there's a Tritscher shop as well. Can't comment on ski schools. You could get around most of the area on blues and taking the odd lift down, although most of the reds are easy as well. Compared to the reds I can remember in France (Morzine, Val D) Schladming reds are mostly easier. With kids the ski lockers in the gondola station will I imagine, make life a lot easier.
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