Messages posted by : swskier
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The problem with it though is that you don't get points every time you search! i did try it, i was guna go for the 5000 points and free $1000 voucher but doesn't quite work that way!
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As ross said Bad Gastein would be a good idea. We went a few years back stayed in the Hotel Salzburger Hof was very nice had it's own sauna/ pool area, but there is also the big place in town, that i can't remember the name of!
There's also a casino in town if that tickles your fancy |
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Having just looked at that website doesn't appear to be massively cheap!
Try contacting you TO to see what price they can offer you! |
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Try www.snowrental.net! I woudl imagine that mayrhofen is available!
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Well finland's quite flat? or maybe he was a x-country snowboarder? :lol:
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I think thats the best thing about them tony getting to know the general idea, i'd always been told how weird it is to walk in ski boots so it is useful to know how!
I do still go to the dry slope a few times a year as it helps to keep the memory in the legs, saves getting your legs back in on the first day! |
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I think dry slopes are a good way of learning to ski, if you learn to snowplough on a dry slope it makes starting off on actual a hell of a lot easier!
However they do hurt when you fall on them and break your thumb,,, twice! |
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I had my boots fitted in bristol S&R and haven't had any problems but i've only worn them for 2 hours on a dry slope though! :lol:
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