Pursuivant wrote:yes well I have done slalom once, its not skiing and I missed the idea. and I hate dangling in the air that misses the whole point of excersize. cross-country is skiing.
Ignore this oaf, original poster. There is not much better than coming down a well-sculptured slope marginally faster than your ability permits, and the drinking opportunities are far better at ski-resorts than they are in the middle of some primeval forest. You know it makes sense.
But
under no circumstances try it without instruction. Unless you don't want to do it again. I learnt by following the pert buttocks of a young lady from the north (I signed on for a second hour, they were so cute), but before that I'd been once WITHOUT instruction and it was a complete fiasco - put me off for two years. Now I'm hooked, and have the torn knee ligaments to prove it. But you'll get them MUCH faster if you don't take lessons, and you won't have had any of the pleasurable stuff.
Places around Helsinki are a bit grim, but
Vihti and
Alhovuori aren't that bad. Alhovuori is a bit further way, but it has the advantage of a longish and fairly gentle nursery slope.
There is also Serena, but it's pretty crap. And there USED to be - maybe still is - a hill in Kauniainen, but my memory says it was moderately steep and short, so maybe not a good idea. Oh, and there's Solvalla, too. And Messilä in Lahti isn't a bad place to get started.
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