gordo
Resident Jew
mate, you're not the only one who has skiied overseas...
Believe me, we are on the same wavelength but I was letting ppl know u can make the most out of skiing in australia, which for most ppl, is the only place they can afford to ski.
you're real lucky that u've had the oppurtunity to actually ski powder snow (believe me, I cringe when ppl tell me how good the "powder" snow is in thredbo) I stood in disbelief when I first skiied in it in the south of france, I stuck my ski a foot in it, shifted it back and forth and it was like there was nothing, like skiing in a cloud of no resistance. You wouldn;t even begin to compare thredbo..
you may not be, but you certainly sound like a pompous stuck up snob saying thredbo is shit cause the snow is so much better if you go skiing in europe and america.
If you really do love skiing, then no matter where you are, whether its in whistler (which has pretty wet snow anyway) or solid gunk out of bounds in thredbo, u'll be first chair up and last run down...
Believe me, we are on the same wavelength but I was letting ppl know u can make the most out of skiing in australia, which for most ppl, is the only place they can afford to ski.
you're real lucky that u've had the oppurtunity to actually ski powder snow (believe me, I cringe when ppl tell me how good the "powder" snow is in thredbo) I stood in disbelief when I first skiied in it in the south of france, I stuck my ski a foot in it, shifted it back and forth and it was like there was nothing, like skiing in a cloud of no resistance. You wouldn;t even begin to compare thredbo..
you may not be, but you certainly sound like a pompous stuck up snob saying thredbo is shit cause the snow is so much better if you go skiing in europe and america.
If you really do love skiing, then no matter where you are, whether its in whistler (which has pretty wet snow anyway) or solid gunk out of bounds in thredbo, u'll be first chair up and last run down...