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Ahem... there's your extreme danger! :lol: |
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No... but we will publish your PMs and laugh at you (a lot)... :lol: |
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Well it says on the ad they should come up to my nose - I did measure it (my nose) and I reckon the skis are one whole centimetre too long for me... 8) ... but I am tempted... just to bid the price up... :twisted: :twisted: :lol: |
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You and me both... nice of those unsociable gits to invite us eh? :roll: 8) Hmm, wonder if there's a Buy It Now price on those Scott Neos... ? |
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Folk,
Earlier today some loser apparently associated with a business called Traventuria Ltd, who allegedly offer services in Bansko and Borovets, created multiple accounts on our forum and used them to spam a number of users with unsolicited offers. As I'm sure you are aware, this was an unauthorized and illegal use of our facilities and we are awaiting a response from the business concerned and the Tourist Offices of the two resorts - to whom we have made strongly worded complaints. If you have received one of these PMs then please accept our apologies for any inconvenience or irritation caused and rest assured we're royally ****ed off by these idiots too. That is all (for now), :evil: |
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Yes, they will. It will very likely be cheaper to courier your skis to Italy separately rather than try and get them all on. |
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Wow! Amazing pictures... :shock:
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A remarkable new lift for the exclusive use of those fortunate enough to be staying in the Tschuggen Grand Hotel in Arosa, enters full time service this winter.
The Tschuggen Express, the futuristic mountain railway belonging to the hotel, is about to begin its first full winter season allowing guests to be up on the slopes in just 2½ minutes – unique in the Alps. The new lift successfully completed its final winter test begun in February 2009, and in the summer, it brought hiking guests to the summit. And now the management and staff of the five-star establishment are keenly anticipating the official start to the first full winter season on November 27th for the hotel's own rail taxi. At the touch of a button, the two cabins of the Tschuggen Express take 12 hotel guests directly to the skiing area each trip. While guests enjoy the view over the snow-clad mountain peaks from the comfort of their leather seats, the train gains 150 metres in altitude over a stretch of 528 metres of track. The maximum incline is 52 per cent. The Tschuggen Express travels at a speed of four metres per second, allowing the journey to be completed in less than two and a half minutes. Courtesy of and © Snow24 plc |
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