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Whats in your bag for a weeks skiing?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 90 Replies
Roli wrote:Hi

I always include some gaffer tape. It often comes in handy.

Roli


Is it because you don't wear a bra?
Bindings
Started by User in Snowboarding, 19 Replies
tino_11 wrote: "wey man man pet I feel layke (any of the above)ing mesel doon that hill layke.

Einfach.


I wish I could speak a second language.
Getting fit for skiing
Started by NellyPS in Ski Fitness, 510 Replies, discussing Tignes and Val Thorens
RoseR wrote:Have started my get fit to ski. Started a new job this week and instead of travelling to work can now walk. It is a mile and a half so not far but up and down two of the biggest hills in the area.
My calves really ache to-night so must be doing me good.


A mile and a half is a long way when it's the walk to work. Well done Rose!

I did my half hour on my step machine today and have eaten only low fat/healthy foods all day. It was so difficult to watch the rest of the family eating homemade burgers and chips, but I did not weaken...I am determined now! :D
Youtube skiing favorites?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 64 Replies
Here's one that's a bit more sedate but so funny. It has been posted on j2ski before, I hope ellisitne doesn't mind me resurecting it but it is so worth another viewing at this time of year.

I get drunk most evenings on a skiing holiday but I only need a few to get to that stage.

Usually I have a hot chocolate, with something a bit stronger in it, late morning. I don't drink alchohol at lunchtime and then always have a Jaegermeister late afternoon when we finish skiing. It's vodka and diet coke from then on until bed time which is usually some time between 10 and midnight. I am always the first up and I don't usually get hangovers! :wink:





Top Ten Toughest Ski Runs In The World
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 145 Replies
Tony_H wrote:
snowb4ndit wrote:
Tony_H wrote:Didn't know you had those????


Yep, got them in Whistler two years ago...I love 'em!

You probably didn't know because I didn't post a photo of them in my bed like some nutters do! :lol:
You're not denying you had them in your bed though, are you?


No I didn't but I did name myself after them! :lol:
Top Ten Toughest Ski Runs In The World
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 145 Replies
Trencher wrote:
snowb4ndit wrote:
Pablo Escobar wrote:Easy moguls are... easy, if they aren't too big and on a relatively shallow pitch you just need to be handy with your short turns and know where to use them.


I'm ok'ish on moguls it's the deep powder that does me in.


Just because you don't do well in powder, doesn't mean you're not a good skier. The same people on powder and the race course.





Trencher


Great video, it made me laugh...that's exactly what happens to me when I venture into deep powder. I don't get quite as far as they did before falling over though. :roll:
Top Ten Toughest Ski Runs In The World
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 145 Replies
Tony_H wrote:Didn't know you had those????


Yep, got them in Whistler two years ago...I love 'em!

You probably didn't know because I didn't post a photo of them in my bed like some nutters do! :lol: