Messages posted by : TheoBane
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Personally i think its better to buy then rent, in some resort they may be a bit expensive to rent and also you are skiing on something that you know well enough and your comfortable with. Don't like going off piste with rental ski's
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Bit of a hard choice there, your going to bring that list down a number to make it easier for you to pick. I would say either Atomic,Volkl or Rossignol. I find there ski's to be quite good, and i was always satisfied with skis from those companies
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This was when she came over to us, they are calling the centers Skiplex. Also chillfactor is getting two of these slopes. But anyway, Chemmy is going to be the face of the Skiplex, and the first one is to open around November i think. Not sure where though |
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That was epic, that was deadly and i want to do that :D
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Hi guys, long time no talk to. Just getting back to the forum now and in work full time once again. Just got promoted to the Ski center manager, so i'm in here all the time.
I get this with children and adults alike, every day. Due to the way the slopes work here, i can get up close and personal. But no matter how you look at it, if they don't feel like they are in control or comfortable then they will progress slowly or not at all. You have to keep them in there comfort spot, yet progress them at the same time. Not easy, but it can be done if you have patience. I totally agree with P2P, as another person in the BASI organization. Though i would love to be level 4 one day :) |
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Go to the Val d'isere site and look for accomindation, you can get some great offers and they also throw in a ski pass of 6 days for Escape Killy for 141 euro. Spending a week from 27 november for 350 which includes accomindation and lift pass
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The Atomic All mountain Panic and Blackeye T1 are deadly skis, i tested them out with chemmy alcott two weeks ago. Wish i could get her ones,they are sweeeet
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