borovets gondola as you exit the top you very carefully walk down the metal steps which is always a bit dogy then you have to walk over large rocks protruding from the ground unless they are covered in snow . with all the timber in boro why dont they build a wooden walkway from the metal staircase to the top of were you put your skis on it may save a broken leg or ankle views on this would be good to see how many people know what i mean
i know the steps you mean but being a boarder the most dangerous thing about going down these steps is the skiers with their poles tucked under their arms, stabbing at you while they hold onto the hand rail....but i guess that happens on most sets of steps..
This is why i love Bulgaria and the reason we'll be making it our third year on the trot this march. The Bulgarians don't give a monkeys about health and safety which makes it a refreshing change to get away from the UK . No hi-vis jackets ,no risk assesments , no middle managers walking around with clipboards shaking their heads saying Nooo ! Its great . All you need to do is keep your eyes peeled and watch them pot holes , loose cable and wonky steps and you'll have a great time. Love ...
This is why i love Bulgaria and the reason we'll be making it our third year on the trot this march. The Bulgarians don't give a monkeys about health and safety which makes it a refreshing change to get away from the UK . No hi-vis jackets ,no risk assesments , no middle managers walking around with clipboards shaking their heads saying Nooo ! Its great . All you need to do is keep your eyes peeled and watch them pot holes , loose cable and wonky steps and you'll have a great time. Love the Bulgarians they keep you on your toes .