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From: brad@gcc-opus.ARPA (Brad Parker)
Newsgroups: net.travel
Subject: Re: Skiing in Switzerland
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Date: Wed, 9-Jan-85 09:58:01 EST
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I don't know where you can ski like you described, but I can point you to
some fun places to ski in Suissa.

Look at the Jan issue of Powder magazine for a wild description of
"gelande" (?) (off-piste) skiing. It may be what you're looking for (even
though the article talks about austria.

1. Go to Zermatt. The Materhorn (sp?) if nice to look at and the skiing is
fun. The town has lots of character - no cars.

2. I like Arosa because it's not real big and has huge open areas. (only 1-2
good bars in town, however).

3. Do not miss Chamonix in france. Wildest skiing party town in the
alps. Also some fantastic skiing in and around the area. You won't be 
dissapointed.

Hey - these are my favorites. I've never been to St. Moritz (not yet) or
Val'd whats-its-name (were Jean-claude is from).

Have fun!
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J Bradford Parker
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