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I run a few web sites, amongst them http://www.swisswintersports.co.uk. I set it up some years ago as an expat in Switzerland looking to ski and needing tips on where to go and how to get there etc. Over the years I got to record all this information, and put it on the web site - there's also a facebook page and a blog.


I can't get to every resort every season, so I am looking for help from you to check a resort you have visited recently and let me know anything that can improve the listing. It's now the close season just about, and I am planning to change the look and feel for next season to make the site even more mobile-friendly and to update the content.


One thing I am particularly interested, if anyone has this, is drone flights over ski resorts and slopes. Another is information on good accessible off-piste areas - accessible doesn't necessarily mean lift-served, but it could mean partially lift-served with a bit of a hike.

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I run a few web sites, amongst them http://www.swisswintersports.co.uk. I set it up some years ago as an expat in Switzerland looking to ski and needing tips on where to go and how to get there etc. Over the years I got to record all this information, and put it on the web site - there's also a facebook page and a blog.


I can't get to every resort every season, so I am looking for help from you to check a resort you have visited recently and let me know anything that can improve the listing. It's now the close season just about, and I am planning to change the look and feel for next season to make the site even more mobile-friendly and to update the content.


One thing I am particularly interested, if anyone has this, is drone flights over ski resorts and slopes. Another is information on good accessible off-piste areas - accessible doesn't necessarily mean lift-served, but it could mean partially lift-served with a bit of a hike.


Nic OApr 29, 2017 @ 08:26
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