Old Skier
Tour Winner
Was due out Boxing Day but it got binned, planned for later but now HID knackered her knee running so it’s a year off.
Get you butt out there, love Italy, great food and drink and fantastic skiing. Best throw the kit in the loft away though.
Had some of my best trips in Italy. A particular favourite was the Italian Milky Way - Sestriere and San Sicario in particular. I love tree lined skiing and in good conditions that area is great fun.
I’ve done this twice, including my last trip in 2019.Prefer to stay in Sauze and ski across to Sestriere.
Prefer to stay in Sauze and ski across to Sestriere.
I’d only had 10 years off, but after three runs at the Snowdome it was like I never stopped, I did have a quick lesson when I got to resort, but it’s very much like riding a bike.Apartment in Spain is only just over two hours from Granada, and the ski slopes. One of our neighbours wants to go skiing next year, and was wondering if it is like riding a bike.i.e you never forget. Used to go skiing every year for about ten years, but not been for 30 years. If so the Jean- Claude Killy of the slopes could be back.
World Cup skiers are as representative of recreational skiers as PGA Tour pros are to club golfers. Their capabilities are on a different planet. In fact I think the gulf is probably far greater - at least I can occasionally hit a wedge or putt as accurately as a pro (even if only by luck), but I could never in a million years replicate any aspect of a pro skier's performance.Just watching Ski Sunday and the speed those guys do is absolutely mental. Balls of steel.
It was fine in 2019, out first day was an Italian bank Holiday and pretty busy, but no more than 2-3 mins queue for any lifts.I’ve stayed there three or four times too. I love the old part of the village, some really nice restaurants down there. And I spent many happy hours in bars like Moncrons and The Derby in the 90’s. Did you ever drink a bombardino? Made with Vov, whiskey and cream as I recall - bloody lovely stuff.
The only real issue I had with Sauze was the lift system out of the village. It seemed to take an age to get into Sportina first thing in the morning. Admittedly it may have changed since my last trip there in 2006, but the lifts were largely archaic in comparison with French resorts of similar size.
It was fine in 2019, out first day was an Italian bank Holiday and pretty busy, but no more than 2-3 mins queue for any lifts.
Lifts in Sauze were upgraded about 4 years ago. I stay away from France as I find the lift queues as a bun fight.I’ve stayed there three or four times too. I love the old part of the village, some really nice restaurants down there. And I spent many happy hours in bars like Moncrons and The Derby in the 90’s. Did you ever drink a bombardino? Made with Vov, whiskey and cream as I recall - bloody lovely stuff.
The only real issue I had with Sauze was the lift system out of the village. It seemed to take an age to get into Sportina first thing in the morning. Admittedly it may have changed since my last trip there in 2006, but the lifts were largely archaic in comparison with French resorts of similar size.