Messages posted by : AllyG
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I would think the only case for going by train in this instance, would be if you get really coach sick like I do.
I'm really surprised the train links from Geneva are so bad :shock:. I thought the train system looked really efficient when we were in Geneva on the train a few weeks ago. Ally |
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Same here, As long as I have 15 ski holidays per year for the next two years :lol: Scarlet Fez, I'm glad you're feeling a bit better now. The rest obviously did you some good. Ally |
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Looks really great Pablo,
I wish I'd been there :( Ally |
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That's great :D :D
Please give her my congratulations :thumbup: Ally |
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Bandit,
I think the loss of all those lives was tragic, and I feel very sorry for their friends and family :cry:, Ally |
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What if you felt the front of your skis startinh to "flap"?
Started by User in Ski Technique, 26 Replies |
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I suppose what it all adds up to is that you need to take time to adjust to new skis, and work out how to ski with them, rather than against them - something like when you try out a new horse perhaps :D
And if you really can't get on together at all, you need to find yourself another horse, sorry I mean pair of skis :D Ally |
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Nelly, That's awful. It sounds to me as though the man accidentally skied just off piste because he couldn't see where he was going, and hence the search party couldn't find him. That's what I worry about doing, and why I'd prefer to stay still if I couldn't see anything at all, because at least I'd know I was on piste. Did you see the other piece on the same page about the poor man who froze to death in his garden in Scotland, because he couldn't find his front door keys after a night out? Ally |
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Have fun Pablo, and tell us all about it when you get back :D
Ally |
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