The Alain Baxter biography is called "Unfinished Business"
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Alain-Baxter-Unfinished-Business-Authorised/dp/0954684354
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Started by Ian Wickham in Ski Chatter 02-Nov-2008 - 13 Replies
Bandit
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Jastem
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War and Piste.....
Ian Wickham
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Sorry Tony, I was was being silly playing around with the fonts.
Thanks guy's I'll splash the cash with Amazon.
Thanks guy's I'll splash the cash with Amazon.
Ian Wickham
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i have just ordered the Baxter book plus the The all mountain skier, but has body out there the read Bode Miller autobiography, is it worth a read ???.
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Ise
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not sure what you're after, historically there's the Lunn books which make interesting reading although I doubt they're available other than second hand and it's not something everyone would find interesting.
more recently there's Wayne Watson's Off Piste which is actually quite good. I think Chris Davenport did a book about skiing the 14ers if you're interested in US back country skiing. Beyond that there's a number of technical books on avalanche safety or general works on risk and adventures in the outdoors.
more recently there's Wayne Watson's Off Piste which is actually quite good. I think Chris Davenport did a book about skiing the 14ers if you're interested in US back country skiing. Beyond that there's a number of technical books on avalanche safety or general works on risk and adventures in the outdoors.
Ian Wickham
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Thanks ise , I really do enjoy a good sports autobiography, but there are not many ski ones to choose from, I'll google your offerings and see what comes up.
Topic last updated on 07-November-2008 at 18:28