Messages posted by : NellyPS
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I had a lesson about 4 years ago, the last time I skied in powder was probably on skis twice the size of me, then I was told to 'jump' and lean back.
Can I get lessons in powder skiing then? |
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I've been throwing myself down mountains for 20 years now, both on skis and board, and although I've mastered boarding in powder I'm pretty crap on skis.
I'm not talking about going off into the wilderness to trek for miles to find powder, I'm just wanting to be able to ski in powder at the side of the slopes when the chance comes along. What do I need to know? |
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Personally I couldn't think of anything worse than getting back from a hard day on the slopes and then having to cook and wash up! Obviously there's the option of eating out but going for half board would be a cheaper option.
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I couldn't think of anything worse. I hope everyone makes it safely and manages to enjoy some skiing.
We are going by train and even though the service has been disrupted the Disney and Ski services are still running, lets hope it stays that way! Chin up everyone. |
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Does Neiderau come under this banner? Someone might recommend this. Not been there but have a look.
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Give these a go http://www.rocketski.com/ - you can have as much or as little as you want in the way of passes/lessons/kit etc. Also try Crystal/Thomson as they have 2 for 1 offers on lift passes in some resorts plus they do learn to ski/board packages.
Happy hunting! |
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Hubby has just ordered some salos and I'm looking at mid layers, so thanks for the comments :D
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Anyone got any of their kit? Just wondering what its like as they've got a bit of a sale on.
http://www.dare2b.com/index.asp?Language=FRA |
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