Messages posted by : caron-a
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I'm half scottish, does that mean I'm in or out?
I've also got two [wonderful] boys so I may be out on two counts. Are we better off staying in Cervinia? :D By the way, where's admin in all of this? |
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Getting fit for skiing
Started by NellyPS in Ski Fitness, 510 Replies, discussing Tignes and Val Thorens |
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Don't worry Bandit, he put a :lol: after his comment which, apparently, makes it a "joke" |
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Getting fit for skiing
Started by NellyPS in Ski Fitness, 510 Replies, discussing Tignes and Val Thorens |
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charming as ever
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I would concur that:-
2000 is great for beginners, some lovely wide slopes New Generation in Vallandry are supposed to be excellent but I can't comment on the slopes down there ESF would be avoided by me, personally 1800 is absolutely not for complete beginners, maybe a couple of days in It's a great resort though, I'd recommend it and I'll be going back one day to cover more of it. |
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Getting fit for skiing
Started by NellyPS in Ski Fitness, 510 Replies, discussing Tignes and Val Thorens |
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I'll be "training" at my local this evening :mrgreen:.
might even cycle there but, possibly, not back |
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4, 8, 15, 25, 31
6, 9 :thumbup: |
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The mental issue is definitely the biggest factor.
Like you say Gareth, hopefully you'll be fine after a few runs. Take pain killers beforehand too as your knee will ache. |
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I won't be able to commit until April when a few factors that I have to take into consideration will fall into place.
I'll keep in the loop and, hopefully, fit in around you all then if that's ok. Zermatt gets my vote by the way. |
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