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bandit wrote:Goff, is this your own snow forecast? I have tried searching on apls, but found nothing weather related?


No, but there was a very interesting article on Advanced Paediatric Life Support.
Dave Mac wrote:tino_11 wrote:
I think mine is too small. :oops:




Oh, poor Tino. :cry:


How come you need to edit a 3 word sentence 3 times?
French/English ski dictionary
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 49 Replies
qui = no
non = no
je nes pas = no
3 euro = 7 euro
(Parisian shrug) = I am not even ging to waste my time saying no
bandit wrote:If alcohol is found in your bloodstream at the time of a claim, this insurer would rightly not pay, as it's not in the contract.


Everyone has alcohol in thier bloodstream at all times, due to the bodies natural fermentation of consumed sugars. This would mean that all insurance claims could be voided. There must be some kind of baseline surely.
des9991 wrote:so you think it will be ok?


Some think thier glass is half empty, others think it's half full. I think mine is too small.

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I have no idea, but its not gonna help worrying about it.
5000
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 20 Replies
Buster Gonad had the unfeasibly large testicles.
des9991 wrote:Hi,

my friends and i are going skiing in st anton from the 12th to the 19th december 2009 (not long)...i am really starting to get worried by the lack of snow, plus hearing today that they have delayed their opening and havent set a date to re open yet?!?!

any thoughts/help would be greatly appreciated!!

thanks.


In Saalbach Hinterglemm the same week and have the same concerns, but long range precipitation and temp looks promising from the Monday onwards.

http://www.meteogroup.co.uk/uk/home/weather/latest_model_forecasts/gfs_ncep/archiv/Alps/pcp/2009112612/seethumb/ch/ab1a71edf9.html
Best places without needing a car or bus
Started by User in France, 11 Replies
mjp wrote: That was one of the things that concerned me with Val d'Isere, which I was first strongly considering, but someone said there are no moderate run-outs back into town.

Thanks,

michael




Not sure who said that, but there is decent skiing for everyone in Val d'Isere and although there are big black runs heading into Val centre there is the option to run out on red and blue back to the town using piste M. At the Le Fornet end you can ride the truly wonderful blue Vallon* back down on blue Mangard and out. In between you have a great long red Germainne Mattis back to La Laisinant. All 3 connected by a bus every 20 minutes.

*one of favorite runs ever, it is like a 2.5km long natural half pipe