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#1 Posted : Thursday, December 21, 2006 9:33:26 PM
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Hi Chris & friends, Yes those were wonderful times, how we ever made it out alive after those crazy times is amazing. Rodelling down from the halfway house at 90mph, totally pissed, & the mad run on a bicycle from the Eibsee overtaking cars at 80kmh, we even rodelled from the base of ski jumps at the Olympische Stadion & lived to tell the tale.. One of my favourite hikes was taking the lift up the Eckbauer & walking back, stopping for a few halbes in Wamberg on the way. Once when we were all tripping, we got there in the dark & met these wealthy ladies from Dortmund, & we all got totally bombed & had to carry them back down to the ski stadion, where they bought us a lavish spread with Wienerschnitzel, bier, schnapps etc. I remember the World Ski Championship in 78 when because of the fohn there was no snow at all & army trucks were bringing snow from Italy. Anyway at the opening ceremony which we celebrated with the British(mostly Scots) , & the Hungarian ski team, the Buirgermeister made this plea: “Liebe Gott, Ich Bitte Sie, Bloss eine Bischel schnee bringen” & immediately it started to snow, & it snowed, & it snowed so much some of the races were postponed! That was the Rosie Mittermayer, Phil Mahre & Ingemar Stenmark year. We took the Hungarians to the Grill where we parted  & danced & then to Johns Club. Ah yes, the Gluhwein, the beautiful lights, the Clausing Post Hotel, the camraderie amongst all the employees at AFRC it was really a great journey & I think changed mostly for the better the lives of all of us.


Viel Grusse,


Drew Failes

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Tried to send this before but think it failed so apologies if it's duplicated.


 


It’s snowy but mild in Central Alberta and reading notes about Kristkindlmarkt and storms, I grew nostalgic for winters in Garmisch.


 


Though I worked six days a week at the Green Arrow, Bowling Alley, etc from ’72 to 75, I occasionally had time to get out and relize why I worked so hard to stay.


 


I’m remembering with pleasure:


 


Hikes to the mountain chapel and up the Kramerweg to the half-way house.


 


Watching rodelers race down the weg without fear of life or limb, nor the unfortunate souls trudging their way up.


 


Skiing the Zugspitz and sidestepping up to a vertiginous drop to the valley below, I thought about (I think it was Mike Harker) hang-gliding into Austria (wasn’t he met by the police for illegal entry?)


 


Coming out of the Green Arrow one morning to find the first snow of the season and California friends George (a fellow dishwasher)  and his soon-to-be-wife frolicking in their first experience of snow. Later traveling with them and Carol Thistle and others to the Pflegersee and a postcard winter scene of the lake and chalet.


 


Building a snowwoman on the field near the Sheridan Annex with Geordie Julie from Northern England and watching the kids come and marvel.


 


Skiing the Hausberg at Fasching in a nightgown while others, dressed as clowns, cowboys and even, naked glided by.


 


Walking at night through Kurpark past a snow-shrouded band shell and meandering through the streets past bridges over  the Loisach and the Partnach where snow-lined banks were slowly eroded by shudderingly cold, clear water, and a discarded plastic bottle spun interminably below a small weir.


 


Drinking gluhwein from a stall on the street.


 


The scent of Lebkuchen and kaffe.


 


The joy of over 30 friends from all over the world gathered for a Christmas dinner a few of us cooked in the Annex – two turkeys, veggies and salad fixings from the PX, pastries and appetizers from who knows where, music from the shared record player, fine German beer and wine and a feeling akin to Scrooge after his joyful awakening from his misery.


 


Dear Garmisch and other friends, may you have that same feeling wherever you are and whatever your circumstances.


 


Chris in Canada

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