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Hearing it's going to be a snowy season in Europe, I made a ski thread with the hope I'll manage to have a few trips this season. If anyone on the farms likes to ski I'm interested in what are your favorite places, what's the most fun thing you find about skiing and general interesting experiences you had.
To pad OP out, here are my overview on different skiing locations (mostly food):
* Europe: Generally good experience with the slopes in the Alps with the differences between different countries coming down primarily to pricing and food. Italy has the best food, Austria is serviceable, France is good if you like cheese, Switzerland is just too expensive. People are alright.
* USA: Fantastic both times I was there (once in a small town, the other time in Vail). Absolutely lovely people, great ski ranges who are a lot more open than Europe and the variety in food is great (clam chowder on a snowy mountain is amazing). It's not too costly but unless you live in the USA, the flight is most of the cost.
* Georgia (the country): Fun and cheap, not a lot to explore but a good place for beginners who don't want to commit to a full vacation and want a bit of a slavic experience. Terrible roads up the mountain though.
To pad OP out, here are my overview on different skiing locations (mostly food):
* Europe: Generally good experience with the slopes in the Alps with the differences between different countries coming down primarily to pricing and food. Italy has the best food, Austria is serviceable, France is good if you like cheese, Switzerland is just too expensive. People are alright.
* USA: Fantastic both times I was there (once in a small town, the other time in Vail). Absolutely lovely people, great ski ranges who are a lot more open than Europe and the variety in food is great (clam chowder on a snowy mountain is amazing). It's not too costly but unless you live in the USA, the flight is most of the cost.
* Georgia (the country): Fun and cheap, not a lot to explore but a good place for beginners who don't want to commit to a full vacation and want a bit of a slavic experience. Terrible roads up the mountain though.