Good news, it is January! January means that it is time for our (almost) annual skiing trip again. For a good while it seemed that we will have to skip the trip as usual due to mismatching schedules. Fortunately things worked out, and our motley Italian-Japanese-Finnish group headed out to Val Gardena in northeastern Italy. We spent a long weekend skiing on the stunningly beautiful Dolomites, clocking every day (save for the last) over 40km on the slopes. I arrived a day later than the others thanks to work but 3½ days of skiing was more than enough for me anyway since I'm chubby and I don't exercise. Every morning a new set of muscles announced their existence by causing me additional pain.
I really like Italy in general and the Südtirol/Alto Adige region in particular. It is such an interesting mishmash of languages and cuisines. A trip in South Tyrol is not only a journey on skis but also in culinary experiences. You get to enjoy really good Bavarian beer together with delicious Italian mountain food: what could possibly taste better? Combined with a little bit lower prices than in Switzerland and Austria, Italy is definitely the Alpine destination number uno!
As the pictures below prove, we got very lucky with the weather. I was positively surprised with the inaccuracy of local forecasts: we were promised clouds and snowfall for most of the days but fortunately the reality was brighter.
I also feel more comfortable on the skis now than a couple of years back; if I can now fully enjoy black "expert skiers only"-slopes instead of just trying to survive them, does it mean that I have become an expert? If yes, then YAY me! A big thanks to our Italian friend (who is an actual expert skier) for doing all the research, planning and organising. It was such a great trip! If this is our last winter in central Europe, I'm really glad we got to end our stay on such a high note. Grazie mille!