i've been to gayrhofen in summer its well brown round there.
Snow wasn't good enough for much fun off piste, but it didn't stop us doing more than 30km of vertical descent.
"oh my god this is hard work getting up and i feel like an upturned turtle"
The mate I spent a week in Mayrhofen started the week raving about his new state of the art Flows, then proceeded to spend all week tweaking them, and finished the week ranting about how much of a pain they were and how quickly he was going to ebay them when he got home. I think I was quickest off the chair every time but one all week. Didn't really sell them to me, but not sure he got the hang of them, are you supposed to stay standing up whilst clipping in or knee forward? Either way doesn't make sense to me.
especially riding tight trees where back foot control was required, it just felt like the whole board was wallowing underfoot.
4 foot forecast for Scotland early next week
On the flow tip, I've got the Burton step-ins, do they even make them any more? I really rate them, got them cos I'm always out with unsympathetic skiers, instant click in, you can even do it going off the chairlift without stopping. Its a long time since I've used owt else mind...
How do you rate the other scottish areas Chris, I've only been to Cairngorm and Aonach?On the flow tip, I've got the Burton step-ins, do they even make them any more? I really rate them, got them cos I'm always out with unsympathetic skiers, instant click in, you can even do it going off the chairlift without stopping. Its a long time since I've used owt else mind...
A few friends visited Glen Shiels (sp?) for a few days and really enjoyed it. I think they didn't expect much and so were quite surprised.