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Getting the Jitters!!!

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Started by Iceman in Ski Chatter - 130 Replies

Re:Getting the Jitters!!!

Cwagner
reply to 'Getting the Jitters!!!'
posted Nov-2011

Scheffau expecting 5cm on 28th Nov!!!!!!!! Now i'll be glued to the webcams :D

It's starting to happen :P
mum works too hard to pay for the ski trips!

TheoBane
reply to 'Getting the Jitters!!!'
posted Nov-2011

YAY Snow is coming

Admin
reply to 'Getting the Jitters!!!'
posted Nov-2011

TheoBane wrote:YAY Snow is coming

Steady... wait for it... 8)

The past few days have seen the forecast models throwing out possibilities that are all over the place; some are cold, some are warm and some have snow... some have lots of snow... but just about every run of every model is showing a wide range of possibilities after Friday.

I think this Thursday's email could be a call to dance! :lol:
The Admin Man

Far Queue
reply to 'Getting the Jitters!!!'
posted Nov-2011

Admin wrote:

I think this Thursday's email could be a call to dance! :lol:


Yay, like this I hope... :twisted:

OldAndy
reply to 'Getting the Jitters!!!'
posted Nov-2011

Admin wrote:
I think this Thursday's email could be a call to dance! :lol:

Friday morning ????
(no one else at home to laugh)
Prize for the best video/photo Admin??
www  Snow dance !!! my snow dance on youtube

Snapzzz
reply to 'Getting the Jitters!!!'
posted Nov-2011

Feeling a little better now !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!






Skied: Arinsal, La Plagne, Alpe D'huez, Flaine, Les Arcs, Morzine, Les Gets, Avoriaz, Sauze, Courchevel, Val Thorens

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Getting the Jitters!!!'
posted Nov-2011

It is coming ...... :lol:

Andyhull
reply to 'Getting the Jitters!!!'
posted Nov-2011

Far Queue wrote:
Admin wrote:

I think this Thursday's email could be a call to dance! :lol:


Yay, like this I hope... :twisted:



There are a few ways to describe that, but a snow dance it isn't.

Extract from our holiday guide:
The committee prides itself on our ability to arrange ASSC ski holidays to coincide with particularly great skiing conditions. Should our skill look as if it might let us down, we do have a sure fire method of inducing snowfall. The Snow Dance. First used by the club a few years ago, members dancing from Worthing to Sheffield did indeed bring about a change in the weather and a massive dump for our arrival in the Alps. The Snow Dance is somewhere in-between the All Blacks Haka and the Macarena. As long as you do it like you mean it, it's fine. The dancers need to be facing the Alps and spread across as large a part of the UK as possible – full ski gear is optional.

Topic last updated on 21-November-2011 at 19:08