So, I used to live in Whis...
snowboardandasuitcase
Posts: 222 Member
Hey guys! New to the group and suffering withdrawals!!
I lived in Whis for about 7 years and rode as much as you would assume, but I moved to Germany last year and have only been up a hill ONCE!! HOWWWWW do people live like this?
Watching vids just makes a girl sad.
Considering buying a deep freeze and collecting enough freezer snow for a small kicker.
Any advice for someone in my position?
(Yes, the alps are nearby, but I also havent worked in over a year and those trips get a little pricey...)
Things are dire.
I lived in Whis for about 7 years and rode as much as you would assume, but I moved to Germany last year and have only been up a hill ONCE!! HOWWWWW do people live like this?
Watching vids just makes a girl sad.
Considering buying a deep freeze and collecting enough freezer snow for a small kicker.
Any advice for someone in my position?
(Yes, the alps are nearby, but I also havent worked in over a year and those trips get a little pricey...)
Things are dire.
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Hey - I feel for you....I've had knee surgery and am just barely getting out in the backcountry - trying not to push it. The only thing that has kept me a little sane is biking, biking, biking. Hopefully Germany is bike friendly!0
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I am in California and we do not have any snow. A little man made but I cannot share the bunny slopes with 1000 other people. I have been cycling a lot and looking at going on a ski vacation!0
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Yeah there's some pretty good biking to be done on the local mountains around my place. I'm just waiting for a new foot injury to heal (and for warmer weather!) before I get into that.
We've been fortunate enough to have a lot of clear sky lately, but of course that means it's FREEZING here! Why can't we all just have the best of everything?? haha
Ahh well, it helps knowing others are suffering too!
ETA: I'm possibly doing a March Austrian Apls trip! Here's hoping it works out...0