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Whistler, Canada

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Well it’s hard to pick a favourite, but really, what could be better than skiing on Christmas morning in Whistler? Waffles at Crystal Hut celebrating a 16th birthday, more skiing, then an international Christmas dinner with plenty of good wine to top off a wonderful day with friends and family.

Kirsty G

Val D’Isere, France

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

My favourite Ski holiday would have to be the time I spent in Val D’Isere, France last year.

It was like Narnia, fresh powder all the time, amazing terrain, great people and SO MUCH FUN! The best snowboarding of my life was done there, and I got to spend my time there with 6 of my best friends! HOW PERFECT! One of my favourite things about Val was the Bluebird days! Honestly I think there was only about a weeks worth of “bad days” the whole 4 months I was there…….but it was snowing fresh powder so you cant really complain!

Thanks


Toni B

Breckenridge, USA

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Last year, my husband and I, had a fantastic ski holiday at Breckenridge in Colorado.   We’ve had three ski holidays in Canada and USA and for us ‘Brecks’ is the perfect North American Ski resort; the snow condition is magical, a variety of runs and terrain to suit all levels and some of the best on ski facilities I’ve come across.  To top it all off the Village has a great range of restaurants, two well stocked supermarkets if you are self-catering and accommodation options to suit all budgets.  We had a condo on the Snowflake Run and this was the perfect spot! 

Jane W

Kicking Horse, Canada

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

The best ski holiday I ever had was in Canada in 2006 at Kicking Horse. It was a fantastic place and we stayed in a beautiful log cabin.

The field was very accomodating and friendly and the snow was wonderful, the view superb

Plus with Whakapapa ski passes we recived a 50% discunt on lift tickets

Anna A

Squaw Valley, USA

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Squaw Valley, Lake Tahoe, California. Wide open slopes interspersed with trees, perfect blue sky and light powder. I’m the only skier on a quiet run, with only the sound of my own skis. Then a strange noise ahead. I round a corner to see a skier with a chainsaw, just as the track narrows. I have to pass him, or drop into a steep gully. Seconds to decide. Then he bends over to cut a sapling from the track and skis on, chainsaw still buzzing. The sound somehow not as loud as a few seconds ago, before I’d realised he was just doing a job. Skied past him with a nod, and into an even better day and perfect snow.

Ronald P

Silver Star, Canada

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Silver Star Canada – here’s why 

Champagne Powder - frequent falls of 8-15cm of beautiful fluffy snow, it was heavenly!Trees – beautiful tree line runs, thinned out glades for when you’re feeling more adventurous and Christmas card like scenery. Oh and not to forget the numerous kiddy trails with bumps and dips through the trees. My daughter was in heaven.Village – SO quaint!  Super colourful Victorian style houses and amenities.  Ski in-Ski out of the village meant you had a choice of all sorts of really good food to eat for lunch and there weren’t hyped up ski resort prices.Family activities:  Tubing, iceskating, horse and sled rides, fireworks, night time activities for the kids.Ski school:  Frequently paid for group lessons for my daughter and she’d get a private lesson AND they allow early drop off so I could get those early powder runs.No lift lines:  Even during spring break the longest I had to wait for a lift was five minutes and most of the time I just skied right on.  Regards

Tiri C

Mammoth, USA

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Hi Guys, By far the best ski holiday we have had!!  This was our honeymoon but shared it with several of our ski buddies.  We flew to SFO then drove to Tahoe where we skiied Squaw Valley, North Star, Sugar Bowl, Kirkwood and June Mountain. Then we drove down to Mammoth which was the best of all being “ski in ski out”. Absolutely fantastic!!  Will do it again when finances allow.

Cheers

 Jenny S

Mt Washington, Canada

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

My favourite place was Mt Washington on Vancouver Island.  We were there beginning of April 2008 and the snow was fantastic.  There was 50cm fresh powder the second day, we could step right out of the  door of the condo and onto our skis.  It is lovely place with lots of trees, plenty of places where they have made easy tree runs, there is a fantastic 360degree view from the top and you can see all the way to the US.  All very low key, no queues, and perfect place for families and night skiing. Mt Washington regularly has one of the biggest snowfalls in Nth America/Canada.  They were supposed to be having their yearly “slush cup” the next week and we were skiing in knee deep fresh snow and not a single rock of piece of ice to be seen.  Rather cold at -13 but with all the accommodation right at the bottom of the lifts you can easily go inside for lunch to warm up.  Loved it!

Jennifer R

Switzerland

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Hi,

My best ski holiday has to be our most recent overseas skiing trip.  My husband and I had a belated honeymoon trip to Switzerland in January 09.   We flew into Geneva and caught the train to Grindelwald, near Interlaken.  The ski area has 4 different resorts - Grindelwald, Mannlichen, Wengen and Murren - which were all accessed via the amazingly efficient swiss trains and ski lifts and one super ski pass.   The first night we arrived, 0.5m of fresh snow fell and in true Europe style stayed really nice all week - it probably helped that it never got any warmer than -10degs all week !!!   The beauty of this area is skiing under the north face of the Eiger.  Best moments of the trip include; apres ski down run 22 from First, catching the train from Kleine Scheidegg up to the top of the Yungfrau and standing at the top of Europe, skiing the world cup downhill course at Wengen and enjoying the varied terrain at Mannlichen.  

Regards,

Louise D

Ruapehu, NZ

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

hi.
my best skiing holiday was at M.T Ruapehu, Whakapapa.
last year the snow was at its peak ammount and the conditions were magnificent.
the terrain park was also a great highlight.
when your speeding down the wide open slopes with the wind rushing past you and not thinking about anything except not crashing its the best feeling in the world and last holidays i experienced that.
One day i hope to travel to the south island of new zealand and hit the awesome mountain range down there.
Maybe even do some heli-skiing that would be awesome!
thanks

jeremy b