Messages posted by : Hirsty
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Thanks everyone for your sage advice.
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It isn't my tootsies either. Well trimmed the day before.
I'll give them a whirl for a few days on the slopes and see how it goes. |
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It was the first time on the dry slope for a while.
May have been standing up too much as the dry slope is just so slow. Was a bit panicked when I 'phoned the ski shop and they said that it could take a week (flying out on Saturday morning) |
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It is a reflexology chart (not so sure about it myself but it is good for pointing out the sore points)
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Just used my boots for the first time in a while last night.
Something happened that hasn't happened before. I started to get pain (both feet) after an hour in the section marked shoulder below (couldn't find an easier to describe the location) Is this a boot fitting problem or am I buckling my boots too tightly? ![]() |
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I'm off to Hillend dry ski slope tonight! Got my boot bag on the desk beside me.
Sorry Tom I'll miss you as I coming back to Boredom on the 9th of February. |
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Dry ski slopes are hard to ski on so therefore your technique has to be good. Therefore you will benefit when you get to La Plagne.
Which dry slope did you learn on? Also I am going to be there from Saturday onwards so if you see me give me a wave - black/white/beige Columbia jacket, brown Peruvian hat, and red Spy goggles. |
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:lol: More like Mark Whaller. |
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