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Real Name: Trish
Lives In: Garmisch-Partenkirchen, DE
Member Since: Jan 06, 2004
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Garmisch

by trishingermany - last update: Jan 13, 2004

I have been living in Garmisch for almost a year now. My husband is in the army. We both work at the George C Marshall center for security studies.
Garmisch has many things todo all year round. In the summer you can hike,bike and swim are just to name a few. theere are trails evrywhere,most are paved.Good for biking.In the winter YOU SKI!!!
Ill add more later with pics.

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Pros:"Its very small and friendly"
Cons:"Its very small"
In A Nutshell:"A Great place to live"
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Comments for trishingermany about Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Presbyter Wed Jun 10, 2009 02:09 UTC
 Hate to be critical, but it is "Gruess Gott" the ue being the u-ulaut, and ss the German double-s (sort of beta symbol) - two s, only one double-s! And pronounced, approximately using your system "g-r-oose got"
ktkatze Fri Feb 6, 2009 04:42 UTC
 "Grüß Gott" is kind of like the Southern American equivalent of "howdy". Though, it is considered more formal than the phrase mentioned below. You might also hear "Grüß Di'" (Grüß Dich--or Good day to you-used with someone you are familiar with).
MrBill Thu Mar 24, 2005 10:40 UTC
 Wow, you could see all the way from the German-Austrian border to Italy from the Zugspitze? Amazing. Bill.

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