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Ski injury - update
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 28 Replies
Sorry Sharon there is no cure for forecastitis ...

For getting you your snow-fix, would you fancy having a go on one of those scooter things that adaptive skiers use? Like this :



I've always thought they looked like fun, and you could ski with your leg strapped up... just a thought.
the hundred or so uses of ski poles
Started by User in Ski Technique, 46 Replies
92) Something for slamb to collect (and possibly create sculptures from) while she waits for her ACL to heal... 8)
Club Med Tignes Val Claret
Started by User in France, 1 Reply
Hi drix and welcome to j2ski. The Snow Forecast for Tignes is showing light snow every day (on a good base of a couple of metres already) until Sunday and staying cold; so wrap up well and I reckon you'll have a blast.

For Ski Hire, you can get a good discount (at least 20%) through our partners Ski Set - there are several shops in Val Claret but not sure which is closest to Club Med.
Snow conditions in Pas 18th - 25th March
Started by User in Andorra, 6 Replies
surfer_chicky1 wrote:not updated though since yesterday so not sure if still the same.


Sorry for the delay - one of our data feeds went missing for a while, but it's updated now and still promising... fingers crossed for you!
The first batch of these have now arrived folks, and can be ordered via our Ski Instruction DVDs page - dispatch within 24 hours.

The pre-reserved copies will be going to the Post Office first thing tomorrow.

Review to follow...
Pretend you haven't noticed, in case they change their mind, but all the major forecast models are now showing a big drop in temperature at the start of next week - with possibly significant snowfall too...

Unclear as to exactly how much precipitation there'll be, or how far to the South it'll go, but it should freshen things up nicely for Easter.
Should I take a lesson?
Started by User in Ski Technique, 13 Replies
Echo all the above advice, but I'll put in a vote for private lessons rather than group - your instructor can then tailor your lesson exactly for you (and your partner). You'll progress much faster, be safer and have a lot more fun as a result.
Hot off the press, we have limited quantities of the brand new Lesson 4 DVD from Warren Smith coming in later this week.

If anyone would like one reserved, send me a Private Message and we'll put one by. They'll appear in our Ski DVD Shop as soon as we get them in.

I'll post a review here as soon as I've had a chance to watch it!