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And so it snows
Started by User in Snow Forecasts and Snow Reports, 39 Replies

This will seem weird to me as its only 2oclock in the afternoon
Gas under $3/gallon :) :) :)
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 39 Replies
RossF wrote:Mr Mac, quiver has been about for quite a while! You mean you don't have more than one pair of skis :?: :lol:

I always thought a quiver was what you put arrows in (bow and arrow)
Ski gloves
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 94 Replies
Could have done with hand warmers just now, been over the allotment to get veg for dinner its bitter cold.
Easyjet
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 38 Replies
Tony_H wrote:Easyjet are pretty damned good to be fair to them, although its the scrum for seats that I would prefer to do without on a ski holiday, as you cant really relax until you are on the plane.
Inghams will be quite within their rights to change carriers. However, the key issue here is the ski carriage, as BA are abviously free. You would expect to pay between £20 and £40 with the charter airlines, and Easyjet will charge considerably more, so I suggest a phone call to Inghams to request some kind of confirmation that you DONT have to pay for ski carriage when you check in, or alternatively an equivelant discount from the overall holiday cost.

Out of interest, which route is this that the flights have been changed on?

Route from Gatwick to Kuusamo/Finland. Strange that you say with BA ski carriage is free. When we booked and thought we were going BA we paid £30 ski carriage to Inghams. First time with Inghams and have had a job to even get a receipt out of them for the payment of the holiday. Managed to get a receipt yesterday and thats where we learnt of change of airways. Plus they have added that our cabin may or may not have bunk beds. Not happy as we have booked a four person log cabin and I know that it only has one bedroom and a double sofa bed in lounge, but we paid considerable under occupied supplements. So I think we could at least have a proper bed in the bedroom. So much for a romantic break for us in bunk beds.
Ski gloves
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 94 Replies
I bought 22 pairs disposable hand warmers on ebay, they work a treat. Re-usable ones are great but only if you are in chalet/appartments......the hotels dont like warming up in pans for you.
Also if finances allow it might be better to have private tuition rather than group sessions. My son is a tennis coach and has one lad with autism and one with ADHD, when they have group sessions they do not progress very well and are upset by what the other kids do, and do not like it if he gives attention to other kids. When they have a private 1 to one with him they play as if they have no probs at all.
I wonder who made these.....
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 4 Replies
I just bet its Ise :mrgreen:
Question for the ladies.
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 42 Replies
snowb4ndit wrote:If you haven't used Boots Soltan before, try it before you go. I used the sun cream once and had an allergic reaction to it. White lumps all over my body for two/three days.

No I am sure I will be fine I get loads of freebies throughout the year, from that range. I hope you took it back they do readily exchange and give vouchers if any of their products cause probs.