So i had my renewal letter yesterday on our annual policy.
£67 for a family of 3.
Now here is the question.......Off Piste.....Just how 'off piste' do you need to be?
Lets say my policy does not include off piste skiing but i choose to cut a corner on a zig zagging piste because there is a nice steep bit of powder i fancy trying. Then i get hurt.....Is that off piste?
I am still very much a beginner but fear that this year i may be tempted to take a few more risks in the name of advancement.
Should i buy off piste cover even though i really don't think i will being anywhere near 'real' off piste stuff.
Insurance time again.
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Started by Snapzzz in Ski Chatter 24-Oct-2010 - 11 Replies
Snapzzz posted Oct-2010
Skied: Arinsal, La Plagne, Alpe D'huez, Flaine, Les Arcs, Morzine, Les Gets, Avoriaz, Sauze, Courchevel, Val Thorens
EmmaEvs
reply to 'Insurance time again.' posted Oct-2010
:shock: can of worms! My personal conclusion is one which has been nominated by others recently... if you fall and hurt yourself get someone to drag you back on to the piste before calling for help. Seriously. It's easier. I've given Mr EmmaEvs strict instructions. If he fails in his mission he can pay the bill. :thumbup:
I wish I could meet the person who first decided to strap 2 planks to their feet and throw themselves down a mountain
Bandit
reply to 'Insurance time again.' posted Oct-2010
Can Opener/Worms time :D
There is no such thing as a little bit off piste. If your policy offers you no cover, then it also offers no cover for accidents you cause (for example, that nice little bit of powder you've bagged, releasing and taking out a class on the piste)
Even the little bunny tracks made by ski school kiddies in the woods is proper off piste.
Your call )
There is no such thing as a little bit off piste. If your policy offers you no cover, then it also offers no cover for accidents you cause (for example, that nice little bit of powder you've bagged, releasing and taking out a class on the piste)
Even the little bunny tracks made by ski school kiddies in the woods is proper off piste.
Your call )
EmmaEvs
reply to 'Insurance time again.' posted Oct-2010
Even the little bunny tracks made by ski school kiddies in the woods is proper off piste.
Yeah those will be the only ones I'll go on. :oops:
If you see some little munchkins towing someone in a bright pink jacket who's gritting their teeth in pain and muttering expletives about insurance companies that'll be me. Wouldn't surprise me if Mr EmmaEvs recruits helpers :lol:
I wish I could meet the person who first decided to strap 2 planks to their feet and throw themselves down a mountain
Dave Mac
reply to 'Insurance time again.' posted Oct-2010
EmmaEvs wrote:Even the little bunny tracks made by ski school kiddies in the woods is proper off piste.
Yeah those will be the only ones I'll go on. :oops:
If you see some little munchkins towing someone in a bright pink jacket who's gritting their teeth in pain and muttering expletives about insurance companies that'll be me. Wouldn't surprise me if Mr EmmaEvs recruits helpers :lol:
I'll help you Emma, I've set or helped set, (crunch), over a (scream), hundred (Whaaa, noooo...leave me alone) broken legs and ankles, not to mention a few hearts. :twisted:
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Bandit
reply to 'Insurance time again.' posted Oct-2010
I have this mental image of said Munchkins emerging with a ski each and a pink jacket..........
Dave Mac
reply to 'Insurance time again.' posted Oct-2010
bandit wrote:I have this mental image of said Munchkins emerging with a ski each and a pink jacket..........
Don't be catty, Bandit.
Pink Jacket for Sale....... Well, it's not really pink. More Chelsea tartan......
Time to duck.....
EmmaEvs
reply to 'Insurance time again.' posted Oct-2010
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Bandit the munchkins can have it all... long as they get me back on that slope... whatever they want they can have!
Hmmm note to self... carry supply of sweets in case of need for bribery...
Dave, thanks for the offer of crunching my broken agonising limb/s :-o . No offense, but if I see you coming towards me taking your gloves off you'll see me hobbling screaming and rolling back on piste all by myself! A 'Life of Brian' scene is springing to mind...
Bandit the munchkins can have it all... long as they get me back on that slope... whatever they want they can have!
Hmmm note to self... carry supply of sweets in case of need for bribery...
Dave, thanks for the offer of crunching my broken agonising limb/s :-o . No offense, but if I see you coming towards me taking your gloves off you'll see me hobbling screaming and rolling back on piste all by myself! A 'Life of Brian' scene is springing to mind...
I wish I could meet the person who first decided to strap 2 planks to their feet and throw themselves down a mountain
Topic last updated on 25-October-2010 at 20:58
