Messages posted by : kateshaw
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Iceman, feel free to outsource them to me...!
The only other forum as friendly as this is full of runners. They're all hatstand too... |
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Ali - on the edge kind of girl...
Salski - yes, we're off to Les Gets again for the joy that is half term. Last trip there for a while I think, my 11 year old has unfinished business there after the poor conditions last year so we're indulging him but it'll be somewhere different next year. I'm on this site a lot more this year than I have been in the past - must be the high class chat! |
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Beautiful pics again Sal! 4 weeks to go....
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Done - good luck!
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I've had the evil Norovirus for the past few days so I was on the water last night :D
Happy New Year all! |
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OK, he's approx 150 cm tall, he's lean, pretty fit.
He's skied 6 weeks and plenty of days when we lived in Scotland. He parallel skies most of the time - he's still a mixture of kid and adult style - when he's enjoying himself he's pretty fluid as he's not over thinking it. He's not a park kid at all, he likes powder and trees. Budget....that's the one I'm not sure of. The plan is to sell them on once he's grown out of them. £200 or less would be good but that's negotiable for something that would suit him well. Thanks for your help :) |
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I think it's the pleasure for him - he's likely to only ski 2 weeks this year (and yes, I am hoping we'll get 2 seasons out of them!)
I can still remember the absolute joy of my first pair of owned skis. Indulgent maybe, but I'd like him to get that too, plus the difference it did make to my skiing experience. |
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Apologies if this has been done before!
I'm going to buy my 11 year old boy some skis this season as I think he's at the point where he'll benefit from his own. Just wondering what your recommendations are? He'll get himself down anything, mainly on piste but likes fannying about in the trees too. Any recommendations welcome as I'm getting nowhere looking online! |
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