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Just goes to show how dangerous it is going to work!
If the doc says you're ok then you should be good; just make sure you get that in writing for your insurance (and make sure you tell them too). All the best for a swift and total recovery! |
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Snow Forecasts by e-mail - New Ski Resorts
Started by User in Snow Forecasts and Snow Reports, 191 Replies |
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Your wish, etc... Snow reports for Grünau im Almtal, Austria are now available by e-mail. 8) |
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Two fatalities in two weeks at Whitefish ski resort have highlighted a danger often overlooked when skiing amongst the trees.
Deep snow naturally forms "wells" around trees where the snow is much less dense and deep. Unfortunate riders (of skis, snowboards or even snowmobiles) can plunge into these holes and can find escape impossible as surrounding snow collapses on top of them. From a report on the Whitefish incidents in The Missoulian :-
If you ski amongst the trees, be aware of tree wells and - as with all off-piste skiing - never go alone.
Take care people! |
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For Jim, and anyone else planning a (rail) trip to the slopes this winter, this might come in handy :- Alpine / Ski Rail Map
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A boost for low-carbon winter sports holidays
Roger Lascelles Maps is pleased to announce the publication of the first edition of the 'SkiRail Map of the Alps' opening up a new world of relaxing and environmentally-friendly travel options for journeys to Europe's number-one winter sports region. The map shows, for the first time, the position of over 400 ski resorts across the six main Alpine countries in relation to the rail network, with detailed information on over 120 resorts which are directly accessible by train. Bringing together a wealth of information, the map enables the adventurous, independent traveller to escape from the package-holiday conveyor belt, and discover little known corners of the Alps whilst minimising their impact on the environment of one of Europe's most beautiful landscapes. With the inclusion of journey times to the Alps from cities in over 10 European countries (e.g. 9 hours from London), and comparisons of carbon emissions (rail travel typically generates just 10%-15% of the equivalent trip by plane) the map provides a powerful incentive to travel to the mountains by train. For each of the 120 rail-served resorts, information is provided on the extent and difficulty of the downhill skiing, the amount of cross-country skiing, the altitude range and vertical drop, and the time it takes to reach the resort by train from the nearest major city. The map features the classic Alpine resorts in Austria, France, Italy and Switzerland as well as many lesser known destinations in Germany and Slovenia. A joint venture between Roger Lascelles Maps and cartographers Cosmographics, the map comes with a beautifully illustrated colour booklet with contributions from Rail Europe, Ski Club of Great Britain, and the tourist boards of the six major Alpine countries. Detailed information is provided on how to reach resorts by train including connections with airports, where to change trains, and how to reach the ski lifts from the resort train station. SkiRail Map of the Alps researcher, and sustainable transport specialist, Neil Guthrie, comments:
He adds:
Benefits to individuals Alpine rail travel makes for a safe and comfortable ride, wonderful views, the freedom to get up and walk around, buffet trolleys and restaurant cars, and the chance to marvel at incredible feats of engineering from the spectacular viaducts perched hundreds of metres above frozen rivers, to the high-speed tracks along the banks of the vast Alpine lakes. Making the entire international journey by train brings further benefits still with virtually no weight restrictions or extra costs for ski equipment, the chance to avoid the stress and uncertainty of modern air travel, and the potential to gain an extra day on the slopes by using overnight rail services. Benefits to local communities The Alpine valleys suffer enormously from motor-traffic induced pollution – ozone smog and noise pollution are often as severe as in urban areas, intensified by the climate and topography of the valleys. Road traffic also poses a much greater safety threat to local communities and travellers alike than rail, and the wider prospect of global warming in the Alps threatens the livelihoods of the many thousands of local people who depend on winter sports custom. The SkiRail Map of the Alps is available in three formats: Folded map and booklet ISBN 978 1 85879 6918 (£8.95), Paper wall map and booklet ISBN 978 1 85879 6925 (£11.00), Encapsulated wall map and booklet ISBN 978 1 85879 6932 (£22.00)
Maps can be ordered from the Roger Lascelles website www.rogerlascellesmaps.co.uk |
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Hi Grizwald, welcome to J2Ski!
Good choice(s)! 8) Sure you'll enjoy both. |
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Snow Forecasts by e-mail - New Ski Resorts
Started by User in Snow Forecasts and Snow Reports, 191 Replies |
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I think Declan was asking for it to be added to the snow-by-mail options... and it's there now. 8) |
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Two weeks is a long time in mountain weather and things may change hugely in that time.
And 32 people is a lot of Group Snow Dance Power - so get dancing! |
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