If you want to try a serious button lift, I'd suggest either the one that is on the left, halfway down the bottom half of the green run in Pamps. It gets very steep at the top, and is a bit "brisk" when setting off. The drags at the top of Borovets can be fun as well if you haven't done your leg excercises before going.
That's the one Arron. As you get near the top, it is very nearly vertical. A fat blob like me, just hung from the button, with my feet almost right in front of me !
The Markujidka drags on top of Borovets scared the hell out of a friend of mine. She moved forward, grabbed the pole, and the electric trigger didn't release it. Cue lift attendant climbing ladder and whacking the mechanism with a ski pole. It released, and launched my mate up the track. She didn't touch the ground for about 10 ...
That's the one Arron. As you get near the top, it is very nearly vertical. A fat blob like me, just hung from the button, with my feet almost right in front of me !
The Markujidka drags on top of Borovets scared the hell out of a friend of mine. She moved forward, grabbed the pole, and the electric trigger didn't release it. Cue lift attendant climbing ladder and whacking the mechanism with a ski pole. It released, and launched my mate up the track. She didn't touch the ground for about 10 metres !
I would have laughed, but I was right behind her