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Started by Amandat21 in Beginning Skiing - 25 Replies

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RoseR
reply to 'Beginner ski advise (clothing etc)'
posted Feb-2009

I definately needed a neck buff last week, one that can pull up over the face. Several times I had frozen nostrils and eyelashes, but it was -20.
I'm a laydee

RossF
reply to 'Beginner ski advise (clothing etc)'
posted Feb-2009

Tomorrow I will make a kit list pending boredom (found out I don't start back at Uni till Tuesday).

Make some sort of thread to which everyone contributes ideas with a big ol' list at the top!

Baillie353
reply to 'Beginner ski advise (clothing etc)'
posted Feb-2009

RossF wrote:Tomorrow I will make a kit list pending boredom (found out I don't start back at Uni till Tuesday).

Make some sort of thread to which everyone contributes ideas with a big ol' list at the top!

Great idea! Be sure to post a link to that thread for amandat21 to view :) A little help goes a long way when tavelling, i'm sure you'll agree.
Skiing: the art of catching cold and going broke while rapidly heading nowhere at great personal risk.

Edited 1 time. Last update at 01-Feb-2009

Baillie353
reply to 'Beginner ski advise (clothing etc)'
posted Feb-2009

Edit: Accidently posted twice!
Skiing: the art of catching cold and going broke while rapidly heading nowhere at great personal risk.

Edited 1 time. Last update at 01-Feb-2009

NellyPS
reply to 'Beginner ski advise (clothing etc)'
posted Feb-2009

I love Val D'isere - you will have a fab time! I personally wouldn't wear ugg boots apart from in the hotel, or not walking through any snow unless they are waterproof (?).

I always take far too much stuff for off the slopes clothing, and I always get too hot when I'm inside (hotel, bar etc) and freeze to death when I go outside, so, as someone else said I believe, layering is the key to this issue.

Have fun!

KevinC
reply to 'Beginner ski advise (clothing etc)'
posted Feb-2009

I suggest you buy moonboots - not enough people are wearing them for my liking! www.moon-boots.com/
Bon. Allez!

AJ
reply to 'Beginner ski advise (clothing etc)'
posted Feb-2009

KevinC wrote:I suggest you buy moonboots - not enough people are wearing them for my liking! www.moon-boots.com/


moonboots Ewwwwwwwwww :lol: get some Caterpillars,Traction is what you need. :mrgreen:



AJ Adele

KevinC
reply to 'Beginner ski advise (clothing etc)'
posted Feb-2009

AJ wrote:

moonboots Ewwwwwwwwww :lol: get some Caterpillars,Traction is what you need. :mrgreen:



AJ Adele


Some would say being stylish is more important! :D
Bon. Allez!

Topic last updated on 17-February-2009 at 17:43