i love the bg people , but im so pleased we have decided not to go back ever again , the pistes are allways in a mess rocks, never pisted allways a lack of snow oh and the skiing is very limited one day and you have skied the lot , its such a shame as i like the bg people and the smell of the log burning fires, to all going have a great time x
Lisa, you say that you ski'd the whole mountain in a day. Well, that's not difficult given that there is only 65km worth of marked runs - not to mention the off-piste terrain!
However, anyone can ski 65km in a day but not everyone can ski 65km technically well and use the varied terrain to the maximum. I bet that you are the type of skier that thinks that maximum mileage is what skiing is all about and you judge the ski resort on the mileage it has to offer rather than how well you can ...
Lisa, you say that you ski'd the whole mountain in a day. Well, that's not difficult given that there is only 65km worth of marked runs - not to mention the off-piste terrain!
However, anyone can ski 65km in a day but not everyone can ski 65km technically well and use the varied terrain to the maximum. I bet that you are the type of skier that thinks that maximum mileage is what skiing is all about and you judge the ski resort on the mileage it has to offer rather than how well you can ski that mileage!
I bet that I could out race you everytime on those 65km and still taking a different line everytime!
your spelling is terrible liza! Why bother coming on here saying how happy you are because you arent going again. Very strange, maybe your just one of those people who want to wind people up on here.
LIza remember reading your posts last year. We have been in Pamps for Feb half term for the last 4 years. We've always played the 'will there won't there be snow' game - and been very lucky. However, this year we've decided to try elsewhere because none of the tour pos are flying to Plovdiv and we don't want the long transfer from Sofia. Off to Italy instead, but would book Pamps for next year in a heartbeat if Plovdiv became available