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Insurance time again.
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 11 Replies
bandit wrote:I have this mental image of said Munchkins emerging with a ski each and a pink jacket..........

Don't be catty, Bandit.

Pink Jacket for Sale....... Well, it's not really pink. More Chelsea tartan......

Time to duck.....
Insurance time again.
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 11 Replies
EmmaEvs wrote:
Even the little bunny tracks made by ski school kiddies in the woods is proper off piste.


Yeah those will be the only ones I'll go on. :oops:

If you see some little munchkins towing someone in a bright pink jacket who's gritting their teeth in pain and muttering expletives about insurance companies that'll be me. Wouldn't surprise me if Mr EmmaEvs recruits helpers :lol:

I'll help you Emma, I've set or helped set, (crunch), over a (scream), hundred (Whaaa, noooo...leave me alone) broken legs and ankles, not to mention a few hearts. :twisted:
skiing Saas Fee in December
Started by User in Switzerland, 3 Replies
If you are with a T/O, they often run a minibus to Zermatt.
Reason to be excited!
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 19 Replies
You might typically have a north facing slope with a ground temp of -10 deg,and a south facing slope with GT way above zero. The OPs original picture shows the effect of this.
bandit wrote:
Dave Mac wrote:Calm down Bandit. What did you think of the liner?


The liner looks like a quality piece of kit. It's made by Salomon, and if this idea gets picked up by the boot renting public, it could make the experience a whole lot more pleasant and reduce the learning curve.

D'ya think they would hire rear entry boots????
Christmas Day in Saalbach - Hinterglemm
Started by User in Austria, 4 Replies
Hi there, welcome to J2ski.
Try looking through these:
http://www.j2ski.com/ski_chalets/Austria/Salzburg/Saalbach_Hinterglemm/
Calm down Bandit. What did you think of the liner?
Reason to be excited!
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 19 Replies
Ever so true, Trencher. We call it a "Cold Hill". If the mountain is at -10 deg or better, prior to, or shortly after the early snowfall, it is most likely to create the best conditions for the mountain base.