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Jul 12, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by ErikP ] ++
Skiing for Austrians? I know a lot of Europeans who'd disagree...

I've climbed mountains and I've also done (don't know the English word) abseilen but I can't say that gave me a thrill or anything...I simply hated it and went to a beach right after :)

As for sky diving - do I look insane??
Sky diving is so much fun! But not nearly as much fun as heliskiing, or base jumping.

Oh, and abseilen is rock climbing in English. And that is only fun when you have a big enough rock face, no less than 75 feet vert.

I don't really like the beach, you get all sandy, and I don't really swin real well, and I don't do boats, cause I get extremely sea sick. So the only good part about the beach is surfing, but you can't really do that everywhere.

Oh yeah, and the scenery ;)
 

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Jul 12, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by ErikP ] ++
Skiing for Austrians? I know a lot of Europeans who'd disagree...
I just meant that skiing is for the alps, not the Pyrennes. The Pyrennes are the home of snowboarding in Europe.
 

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++ [ originally posted by Rickenbacker2 ] ++
Skiing is for Austrians.
Snowboarding is really big in Norway right now, doesn't take much to get everyone on the bandwagon, esp in smaller places. But if you check out bigger resorts, notably Åre in Sweden, most people are still skiing. :)
 
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++ [ originally posted by Alex ] ++
Snowboarding is really big in Norway right now, doesn't take much to get everyone on the bandwagon, esp in smaller places. But if you check out bigger resorts, notably Åre in Sweden, most people are still skiing. :)
That must be horrible for them. Skiing is so boring, it's like driving a crane, whereas snowboarding is like driving a fine sportscar.
 

Martin

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I've been skiing for 13 years and I like it a lot. And I still have stuff to learn so it's not all the same.

Snowboarding I think is less interesting cause you're going slower and I prefer the forward motion to the sideways one.
 
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  • Thread Starter #68
    ++ [ originally posted by Rickenbacker2 ] ++
    Sky diving is so much fun! But not nearly as much fun as heliskiing, or base jumping.
    I should really look all these 'sports' up some time...can't get a clear picture in my head...

    Oh, and abseilen is rock climbing in English. And that is only fun when you have a big enough rock face, no less than 75 feet vert.
    Rock climbing? But abseilen is going down :confused:
    Anyway - the rock that suffered my presence was about 100 meters high... I say about 'cause I'm not exactly sure but it can't have been much lower!

    I don't really like the beach, you get all sandy, and I don't really swim real well, and I don't do boats, cause I get extremely sea sick. So the only good part about the beach is surfing, but you can't really do that everywhere.

    Oh yeah, and the scenery ;)
    The scenerey doesn't get any better anywhere else! ;)

    As for swimming - it's my life! As is sailing and I love to sail in stormy weather when the waves sweep across the deck!!
    I guess that's the Dutch part of me speaking...
     
    Jul 12, 2002
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    ++ [ originally posted by Alex ] ++
    I've been skiing for 13 years and I like it a lot. And I still have stuff to learn so it's not all the same.

    Snowboarding I think is less interesting cause you're going slower and I prefer the forward motion to the sideways one.
    Oh, you've never done down hill snowboarding, I get it.
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by ErikP ] ++
    Rock climbing? But abseilen is going down :confused:
    Anyway - the rock that suffered my presence was about 100 meters high... I say about 'cause I'm not exactly sure but it can't have been much lower!
    Well, it's more literally repelling, but I've heard it used to mean rock climbing too. But, then again, I don't speak Dutch, so I could simply be confused.
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Alex ] ++
    :confused:
    It's like the difference between downhill skiing and slolam skiing. Downhill snowboarding is very fast, and more going forwar than side to side.
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Rickenbacker2 ] ++
    Well, it's more literally repelling, but I've heard it used to mean rock climbing too. But, then again, I don't speak Dutch, so I could simply be confused.
    It's German ;)

    What I'm talking about is that you go up a mountain or hill via the not-so-steep side and then you go down off the vertical side of the mountain. That last part is called abseilen!
     
    Jul 12, 2002
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    ++ [ originally posted by ErikP ] ++
    It's German ;)
    Really?, well, I don't know every word in German, I've never had a need to say repelling to a German!


    ++ [ originally posted by ErikP ] ++
    What I'm talking about is that you go up a mountain or hill via the not-so-steep side and then you go down off the vertical side of the mountain. That last part is called abseilen!
    Yes, that is called repelling.
     

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    ++ [ originally posted by Rickenbacker2 ] ++
    It's like the difference between downhill skiing and slolam skiing. Downhill snowboarding is very fast, and more going forwar than side to side.
    I wasn't speaking in terms of competition as you have a distinction between downhill skiing and slalom. Just "regular" skiing, I guess that's a mixture of them. Same goes for snowboard, I just tried it to see what it was like and I didn't like it as much.

    But in general I think you would agree that skiing is faster than snowboarding? You never see anyone going as fast on a snowboard because it doesn't have nearly the same acceleration.
     

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