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TeleAl
07-02-2004, 05:57 AM
Always looking to ride (road or trails, no downhilling for me), rock climb, or ski...of course.
Leysin is where I am, in French speaking region.
It's all here in town too!
And I have space.
Ripzalot
11-30-2004, 10:46 AM
people dont know what they're missing, do they? :D
TeleAl
12-10-2004, 12:48 AM
I know. We know.
Someone will eventually figure it out.
Lostinthetrees
12-10-2004, 01:18 AM
Ripz wrote: "people dont know what they're missing, do they?"
TeleAl writes: "I know. We know. Someone will eventually figure it out."
2 Americans are driving the CH Autoroute past the exit for Leysin & Glacier3000. He turns to her and says.
" Is that violins I hear playing, honey? Ah, shucks, maybe just banjos. Keep driving and put the pedal to the metal, baby. We've got to hit Zermatt (or, Verbier, or Chamonix, or...) before nightfall. "
:D litt
TeleAl
12-10-2004, 01:26 AM
L O L :p
Ripzalot
12-10-2004, 11:39 AM
2 Americans are driving the CH Autoroute past the exit for Leysin & Glacier3000. He turns to her and says.
" Is that violins I hear playing, honey? Ah, shucks, maybe just banjos. Keep driving and put the pedal to the metal, baby. We've got to hit Zermatt (or, Verbier, or Chamonix, or...) before nightfall. "
:D litt
hilarious.
you're such a stokekiller. oh wait.....realist. :rolleyes:
hucksquaw
12-12-2004, 12:19 AM
i wish i was ridin the sick CH terain. damnit. or climbin. damnit. weisshorn is waitin for me......
Rdy2ski
12-22-2004, 10:34 PM
Always looking to ride (road or trails, no downhilling for me), rock climb, or ski...of course.
Leysin is where I am, in French speaking region.
It's all here in town too!
And I have space.
Hmmm I went skiing in Leysin about 2 decades ago (I'm ancient actually). Going to Wengen in January, but that may be a bit far!
Lostinthetrees
12-23-2004, 01:33 AM
Hmmm I went skiing in Leysin about 2 decades ago (I'm ancient actually). Going to Wengen in January, but that may be a bit far!
It has only gotten better! Truly, on a mid-week pow day the Tour d'Ail cannot be beat. Cheaper ticket prices, small lift lines and great pitch for pow under the "rock fortress". These "second-tier" stations in CH provide great skiing when the weather is right.
litt
Lostinthetrees
03-12-2005, 06:22 AM
bump.
i believe there are still a few open bunks in Cellblock A. ;)
teosickrider
03-15-2005, 10:35 AM
You wanna go bouldering in Ticino???I'm a local and the area is one of the best in the world!And it's just a couple of hours away from you .....so pm me if you want!!!! :D
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