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Skiing vs Snowboard
Started by User in Beginning Skiing, 61 Replies
Arc 1950 or 2000 is the best place to learn.
Well here is an update on the numbers who have expressed an interest.... 17 so far.
Getting to a pretty good number.

How on earth to do you remember that Tony?

No I dont just wave Zloty's about but yes I do consume a lot of Vodka.

If you want to talk about behaviour whilst abroad, shall we start talking about absinth and spain???? :wink: :wink:
I was looking at Cervina last night seeing as the lift pass covers this area and Zermatt.

Forget all the previous conditions stated for attendance on this trip, I am now running this show so you will listen to me. :wink:

So far, I have had some replies which is good and we are up to 8 people interested which is a positive start.

Anyone else who wants to go on the list PM with your details?

All people are welcome....

The "Takeover 2011 Tour" is underway.

Is Les Arcs good for beginners?
Started by User in France, 16 Replies
Yes Cascades was my OH favorite in Les Arc in March.
I liked it but not the slow slow slow chair back up, especially when it stopped over the road.
Self help I am afraid.
I found a class which cost a lot of money and was not warranted for 1 per year visit. I get along ok whilst in Poland.
I can understand what people say by certain words I know, but speaking is a different ball game.

Krakow is a very nice place. I go to Lublin most of the time but also spent a few days in Gliwice last year.
Cant wait for Euro 2012!!!!!
That was my attempt at Polski.
Have been trying to learn some as I go there for every new year with friends.

Apologies if I got it wrong
Is Les Arcs good for beginners?
Started by User in France, 16 Replies
there is also a lovely blue which takes you past the St Jacques chair down into 1950 ,and then goes all the way down to Pre-St-esprit

This run is fantastic