Slide into Spring Skiing

by Ryan Yates
Tannenbaum Ski Club


***image5***If you’re like me, every October, when the leaves start to change and the air gets a little crisp, I can’t wait for the temperatures to drop and snow to fall by the foot.

However, by March, I’m getting a little winter-weary and my focus turns to spring skiing. Spring skiing means trading goggles for sunglasses; ski cap for the wind in your hair; and all those oppressive layers for a light jacket that you don’t even zip all the way up. You leave your face mask at home and pack sunscreen.

You eat your lunch outside, while enjoying a panoramic view from atop the Alps. Spring skiing is your reward for making it through the long German winter − and you deserve it!

So are you like me? Are you feeling the same excitement? Then plan a trip with the

Tannenbaum Ski Club at the Landstuhl Combined Club on Landstuhl.

***image6***We meet on the first and third Wednesday of every month and have a couple spring trips you can sign up for including the end of season blow-out at Ischgl, Austria.

Elton John will perform in concert on the mountain. Not a skier?  Sign up for our three-country bike trip at Bodensee on Memorial Day weekend.

For details and trip schedules, visit www.tannenbaumskiclub.com.