Vögeli, Martin: Snow(Board)Day ESN Winterthur; InCommon, 01/2004, p. xy.
Virtual Chat with the Pallomeri Spirit
- Martin:
- Hi Pallomeri! How are you?
- Pallomeri:
- I’m fine! How was your weekend Martin?
- Martin:
- Great! We went snowboarding at Flumserberg in Heidiland with our section. But I had to get up at five o’clock in the morning 🙁
- Pallomeri:
- Sounds interesting. Tell me more about it!
- Martin:
- We travelled by train from Winterthur. Most people were sleepy so there wasn’t a lot of noise in our compartments. I did a little bit of talking though.
- Pallomeri:
- With whom?
- Martin:
- Karim is one of our section members. He and Lars organized the Snow(Board)Day. They both study at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences Winterthur (ZHW).
- Pallomeri:
- What is the speciality of your university?
- Martin:
- We have four schools: School of Architecture, Design and Civil Engineering, School of Technology, Computer Science and Natural Science, School of Business and Management and School of Applied Linguistics and Cultural Studies.
- Pallomeri:
- What about your talk with Karim?
- Martin:
- Karim is a snowboard teacher and I was an absolute newbie. I tried to find out more about the technique I was going to learn. Finally, we arrived in Unterterzen.
- Pallomeri:
- Never heard of it.
- Martin:
- I didn’t know that place before. From Unterterzen (455 m above sea level) we took a cable car to Tannenboden (1342 m).
- Pallomeri:
- Wow, that’s quite an ascent!
- Martin:
- Yeah 🙂 In Tannenboden some of our participants had to rent their boards and boots. Many of them were rookies like me.
- Pallomeri:
- Ready for action!
- Martin:
- Right! We then split up in two groups: beginners and intermediate and went for it. I must admit that I was a little bit nervous…
- Pallomeri:
- Why?
- Martin:
- Well I told one of our exchange students that I’d learn better to ride the board in five hours than she did in five days time…
- Pallomeri:
- Show-off! And how did you do?
- Martin:
- We actually started snowboarding at about ten o’clock. We just needed ten minutes to ride up with the chair lift and a hundred minutes down – mostly on our bottoms 🙁
- Pallomeri:
- Sounds cold and wet 😉
- Martin:
- Right you are! In addition, it was kind of snowing and raining at the same time. But it was a lot of fun anyway *g*
- Pallomeri:
- One can’t argue with taste…
- Martin:
- 😛
- Pallomeri:
- Did you have a decent lunch?
- Martin:
- Oh yes. It was great! We took another cable car from Tannenboden (1342 m) to Maschgenkamm (2020 m) and ate in a nice restaurant.
- Pallomeri:
- Who is we?
- Martin:
- Karim our teacher, Lisa, Sarah, Laia, Anneloes and me. In case you’re wondering: Lisa and Sarah are English teaching assistants and the others are exchange students.
- Pallomeri:
- You are the president of the section?
- Martin:
- That’s affirmative 😉 ESN Winterthur is a small section. We have about ten members and an average of twenty exchange students per semester to look after.
- Pallomeri:
- That’s nice! So everybody knows everybody?
- Martin:
- Mhm. It’s like a family. And we have a lot of activities every semester: parties, sport events, city trips and so on.
- Pallomeri:
- What other services do you offer?
- Martin:
- We own a couple of bikes, SIM cards and mobile phones. We lend them to the incoming exchange students. They appreciate it very much!
- Pallomeri:
- Excellent! But back to Maschgenkamm…
- Martin:
- Where was I? Ah, lunch! The food was good and we had a heated discussion: Anneloes and Laia insisted that skiing is easier to learn than snowboarding.
- Pallomeri:
- Why is that?
- Martin:
- They both can ski very well and they aren’t used to having any problems skiing. Snowboarding, on the other hand, was a different story.
- Pallomeri:
- What did Karim say?
- Martin:
- Karim’s opinion was totally different. He claimed that one can learn to snowboard in three days whereas learning to ski would take a lot more time.
- Pallomeri:
- How was the descent from Maschgenkamm?
- Martin:
- Because there was a strong snow storm, only Karim boarded down to Tannenboden. The rest of us took the cable car 🙁
- Pallomeri:
- So you didn’t snowboard anymore?
- Martin:
- Yes, we did. The weather was much better in the lower regions. In fact the sun had come out and we had a beautiful view of the forest and the lake.
- Pallomeri:
- Good! How did it go?
- Martin:
- Well, I split from the group and tried it on my own. Boy I hit the ground many times that afternoon! But I fell less and less…
- Pallomeri:
- And the others?
- Martin:
- They went on with their lessons with Karim. I met them from time to time on the course and thus was able to get some further advice from Karim.
- Pallomeri:
- After the boarding you all returned home?
- Martin:
- No, not immediately. We went to the Iglubar: a place with loud music packed with happy people and a lot of drinking. As a sportsman I naturally stuck to mineral water 😉
- Pallomeri:
- You don’t ever get tired, do you?
- Martin:
- Not if I’m in good company! Finally, we took the bus departing from Tannenboden (1342 m) which followed a steep and winding road down to Flums (453 m).
- Pallomeri:
- Then back to Winterthur by train?
- Martin:
- Yes and like in the morning many people were sleepy and it was rather quiet in our compartments. Luckily, we found a big crossword puzzle in a newspaper.
- Pallomeri:
- A crossword puzzle?
- Martin:
- We nearly finished it by the time we arrived in Winterthur at half past nine in the evening. But one word caused some problems – maybe you can help?
- Pallomeri:
- Which one?
- Martin:
- Nine letters, across: „A Finnish word for a place filled up with many small coloured balls.“ Do you know the answer? I certainly hope so…
- Pallomeri:
- Yes, I do *lol*
- Martin:
- CU, have a good time!
- Pallomeri:
- You, too. Bye 🙂
Martin Vögeli <winterthur@esn.ch>,
President of ESN Winterthur
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Photos (click for big pictures):
Luis and Lisa in the morning
Tannenboden
Karim and Martin
Laia the photographer
Iglubar
The rookies with Karim in the Iglubar