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I just thought I would rub it in - we leave for a week at Falls Creek in just under 2 hours. ;)

Don't worry, I will have enough fun for everyone on the forums who is stuck in Adelaide :worship:

Any other snow-bunnies out there?

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Nice one. Have fun. Falls creek is probably my favorite resort in australia with thredbo just behind it.

I'm thinking of doing a weekend up there in the next month as i've got a mate working there this season.

We used to go ever year for a week and a few day trips for the first 16 years of my life. But i haven't been for a few years now.

Have fun!

I just thought I would rub it in - we leave for a week at Falls Creek in just under 2 hours. :)

Don't worry, I will have enough fun for everyone on the forums who is stuck in Adelaide :)

Any other snow-bunnies out there?

Where are you staying, and how you getting there?

I'm heading up in a couple weeks, was either going to park in Mt Beauty and coach it up, or drive up the mountain - thinkin i'd rather drive for the experience!

my goal was to ski.

bad knees = hard time doing so.

5yrs ago knee was real bad, worst pain Id experienced, so I booked in for a big knee operation (MACI, look it up), and 2 weeks beforehand went to Falls creek for 5 nights

one of the best experiences Ive ever had.

totally ruined the kneejoint but hey that was the goal.

went with my mate and my wife, who was around 2 weeks pregnant (we wernt aware)

stayed in a little 2 story house with balcony, took a couple of jays and plenty of JD; had an absolute ball.

would like to do it again one year. might try in 2or3 yrs time or something, take the 2 kids.

have fun dude, relax, dont hurt yourself, and have fun eyecandy'ing the skibunnies :cheers:

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