Messages posted by : Lizzie-B
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Must try to get over the fear - I do not use them correctly- too nervous to sit on them. Stand upright and hang on to pole with my arms. Must try better :oops:
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Worst one was from La Plagne (en Vanoise) over to La Belle Plagne many years ago - probably different now. The longest cross country button to quote the instructor.She said 'No one fall off on this'. Spent the last third of it with the button under my chin - and arms coming out of there sockets - didnt want to let go. Have been terrified of them ever since.
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A mullet and a one piece Mr W??
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OMG Brilliant!!
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Finally a single digit... 9 more sleeps
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Driving from Nice to Serre Chevalier next week. After perusing maps and Michelin/AA routes there seems to be several different ways to go with conflicting advice as to which is best at this time of year. Wondered if anyone on here had driven up from the South. We have driven from Nice to Valberg no problem but much nearer than Serre Che. Have also driven from Marseille to La Joue du Loup (one route 2.5 hours)Go to the southern airports because much cheaper as I teach and have to always go in Feb half term.
The shortest D902 looks very slow via Rissoul. Is it closed in the winter? Other option seems to go via Turin or Gap any comments on either of these please. Would appreciate your experience of any of these - Going on the 11th Feb. Thanks |
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Off there next Saturday - Could anyone let me know of any easier reds - wide would be good and ones to avoid that have any steep narrow bits. I am a nervous intermediate but Mr B is a very experienced skier so any pistes you could recommend for him will be also greatfully received. Favourite eating holes on the piste would be useful too. Thanks
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Ah Rodeo - remember it well, whole family were kitted out in it years ago. Went into a C&A in Guadalajara in the summer - still going strong
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