Messages posted by : RossF
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Yeh,CSIA2 CSCF1. Unless you are really interested in coaching kids your time would be better spent elsewhere than CSICF, I feel. There isn't much of an emphasis on skiing, or teaching just trying to make the kids have fun-I guess if you are in to it then it is a good thing to do. Plus you don't get the full qualification without shadowing time...
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Brucie, CSIA course, eh? Were you just thinking of doing level 1? It must be the cheapest way to get at some of the best instructors at Canada. The periods of time where my skiing improved the most was on course plus with the teaching element you can help yourself :D
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Skiing in Borovets, worried by forum reviews, should I cancel and go to Alpes
Started by User in Bulgaria, 71 Replies |
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If you want cheap, go to Austria. I would never go to Bulgaria based on reviews given here alone.
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Been to Panorama, didn't ski though. Friends did, wouldn't spend more than a day or 2 there based on what they said (mostly due to lack of things going on at the base).
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No idea, pretty sure there was a St. Anton ale price kicking about sHs but can't find it.
A SkiBig3 pass for 6 days is £320 or something daft like that, think yourself lucky :wink: |
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(I am a novelty, I anticipate very few teaching days this season) Sorry to side track the post :lol:
When I said change instructors for different teaching methods, if you find a dude you like it is good to keep going back to him.. |
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AJ, where are you looking at whistler for that, could throw you a DIY together for about 6-700.
p.s Banff is the place to go :wink: |
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Dynastar Nothin' But Trouble-Good sticks. Good to have someone bringing the average age down :D
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