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Absolute beginner - advice please
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 32 Replies
Eljay is right,I WOULD NOT go there in 2010. There have been stories on the news about how much more expensive it will be next year because of the olympics.Like 800% more!

Also because it is your first time I think I would stay close to home like the other said ,but there are many beautiful resorts here in BC and alberta
my local fav..and seems the local fav of the uk from the accents in the lift line is ) :

http://www.sunpeaksresort.com/
Newbies
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 108 Replies
Welcome woodski!
Cold Knees
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 41 Replies
Lynn_D wrote:Don't tempt me.... :lol:



:lol:
Cold Knees
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 41 Replies
They are warm...heck I wear them to feed the horses when it get so darn cold here )...and it gets cold! :shock: :lol:
Cold Knees
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 41 Replies
Lynn_D wrote:Hmm, now wondering if I can justify a trip to Canada to find some thermals.....
Sounds good to me :lol: :mrgreen:


sure come on over!hee hee hee lets go skiing! )
Cold Knees
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 41 Replies
Lyn they are called "Orage"...I had never heard of them before I bought them.
Really like them.
Although I have seen "Columbia" have similar fleece thermals too. :-)
Cold Knees
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 41 Replies
Lyn I will go see what mine are. I bought them at a ski store here in BC.
they were about $50 canadian.

Back in a moment :-)
Cold Knees
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 41 Replies
maybe Im just numb from living in the land of cold and dont feel it :oops: :lol: I have skied with my Brit girl friends and they are always cold when I feel fine and think it is warm. :lol:

Seriously though.. try some tight fitting heavier fleece thermals,they are so warm!