Bello risalire in una bolla arancione con le chiappe riscaldate...yeahhh!
http://espn.go.com/action/freeskiing/blog/_/post/5528328/proof-skiers-too-pampered
alcune itazioni dal post, davvero da sballo:
"Too bad it doesn't come with a hot chocolate machine inside: The Canyons, Utah, debuts their new heated chairlift."
"Sure, I understand that skiing is a luxury sport for a majority of its participants. And that families travel from far away and spend lots of money to visit places like The Canyons for a week of snow-covered vacations filled with hot chocolate, sleigh rides and down mittens. I get it. But they are going to the mountains after all."
"But now, resorts coddle skiers so much, it's like a padded-room version of the mountains, a relaxing, spa-like space in which you can observe the mountains, but not really be in them. "
"When my mom was a little girl and went on ski vacations to Aspen in the 1950s, she wore a wool sweater and sat on a frozen chairlift for 45 minutes to the get to the top of the mountain. She was eight years old and she loved every minute of it."
"But there is an up side to all of this. What actually is great about the new bubble chair, in my opinion, is buried rather deep in the press release: The chair will bring skiers to the top of the mountain in a mere nine minutes and will increase uphill capacity by 47 percent. Now we're talking. That translates to less lift lines and more laps on a powder day. Something real skiers actually want."
Come non dargli ragione...
Il morbo si sta espandendo..
ahahaha
Update: eccone altre..piu vicine..
http://www.val-pusteria.net/it/aree-sciistiche/grossglockner-resort.html
http://www.osttirol.com/it/gg_resort/
http://www.myswitzerland.com/it/via...e-riscaldate-e-un-buon-caffe-dopo-lo-sci.html
piu quella plan de corones..
http://espn.go.com/action/freeskiing/blog/_/post/5528328/proof-skiers-too-pampered
alcune itazioni dal post, davvero da sballo:
"Too bad it doesn't come with a hot chocolate machine inside: The Canyons, Utah, debuts their new heated chairlift."
"Sure, I understand that skiing is a luxury sport for a majority of its participants. And that families travel from far away and spend lots of money to visit places like The Canyons for a week of snow-covered vacations filled with hot chocolate, sleigh rides and down mittens. I get it. But they are going to the mountains after all."
"But now, resorts coddle skiers so much, it's like a padded-room version of the mountains, a relaxing, spa-like space in which you can observe the mountains, but not really be in them. "
"When my mom was a little girl and went on ski vacations to Aspen in the 1950s, she wore a wool sweater and sat on a frozen chairlift for 45 minutes to the get to the top of the mountain. She was eight years old and she loved every minute of it."
"But there is an up side to all of this. What actually is great about the new bubble chair, in my opinion, is buried rather deep in the press release: The chair will bring skiers to the top of the mountain in a mere nine minutes and will increase uphill capacity by 47 percent. Now we're talking. That translates to less lift lines and more laps on a powder day. Something real skiers actually want."
Come non dargli ragione...
Il morbo si sta espandendo..
ahahaha
Update: eccone altre..piu vicine..
http://www.val-pusteria.net/it/aree-sciistiche/grossglockner-resort.html
http://www.osttirol.com/it/gg_resort/
http://www.myswitzerland.com/it/via...e-riscaldate-e-un-buon-caffe-dopo-lo-sci.html
piu quella plan de corones..
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