Messages posted by : Pablo Escobar
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Quite a lot of people on TGR home-bake intuition liners but I don't think that info. would apply here.
If it comes to hit, take them to a store which sells boots and talk to one of the guys/girls nicely and they might do it for a small fee (or even for free if you are really lucky) :thumbup: |
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Best month? Probably no solid good month, February and March are probably your best bets with regard to depth and consistency of snow (IMV). April can be warm and dry or cold and powdery, just depends. January has a reputation as being cold and kinda dry but a couple of my best days ever have been in January. Just depends, last year was epic from October in Austria although this season things aren't kicking off until a lot later.
Ski powder=get lessons. |
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Snow Forecasts by e-mail - New Ski Resorts
Started by User in Snow Forecasts and Snow Reports, 191 Replies |
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I like it :thumbup:
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If it helps it is snowing in Scotland :thumbup:
Forecast looks good for the next wee while at least :D |
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How much gear do you dare to hide in your ski/board bag on check-in?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 13 Replies |
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I usually fly with a couple pairs of skis, boots and as much other stuff as I can pack in. Never had a problem (Jet2, BA, Air Canada in the last few years...)
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Dave Mac (probably) :lol:
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You still have a month to go, a lot can change in a month (or a week, or a day...)
I wouldn't be worrying until a few days before you go if there is no snow in the forecast ;) |
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^Probably one who won't have a shortage of suitable candidates applying for the job :wink:
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