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What's next?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 180 Replies
Swingbeep, the route looks like more than a half day, and I need to work on my tan, so I think I'll pass on that this time 8)
Up at 7am....i'm on a mission.
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 120 Replies
Sport Conrad have their usual Test Kit Sale just started. Clothing and ski kit.

Noronna, Haglofs, Marmot, Arcteryx etc

http://www.sport-conrad.com/skitour/761

I've had stuff from this sale in past years, still with the price label attached.
What's next?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 180 Replies
Iceman wrote:Quiet time then Bandit?


I live a very quiet and well ordered life :D

Do you believe eveything you read on the interweb :mrgreen:
Being coached 1-1 is an effective way of learning for me.
What's next?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 180 Replies
Switzerland for April, May-June in Spain, back to Switzerland in July with a Guide booked to summit the Breithorn. Spain end August and part of Sept, so far :D
St Anton GoPro video
Started by User in Austria, 68 Replies
Admin wrote:
Tony_H wrote:They're 125cm which is absolutely spot on for my height.

:?:

You sure Tony? 120's about right for me on the piste and I don't think my arms are particularly long... (awaits comments from bandit about gibbons... :lol: ).


As if I'd say such a thing :shock:

125's are quite long, but it depends on what you are comfortable using.
Postcard from Alpbach
Started by User in Austria, 22 Replies
dgou wrote:Tony H - today's sad news of the coach crash in Switzerland highlights the very reason you do not block aisles or emergency exits - that is precisely what they are for. I know these things, I work for the emergency services. I have emailed the TO and had an acknowledgement - they have 28 days to explain so they say.

So sorry for everyone involved in this, both in Belgium and Switzerland.


The coach crash in Switzerland had nothing to do with the blocking of aisles or emergency exits.

Rescuers could not get into the bus via the rear passenger door because it was against a wall.
SB, the British Ski Academy in Les Houches has managed to provide skiing and education to UK requirements for a few years.

http://www.britskiacad.org.uk/academic.html