Messages posted by : Queen of the Snowplough
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Thanks for all your replies! I will have to look at all your ideas and think about it. The trouble is I don't want to make a big mistake, as it is expensive. The bit about they are only as good as thge skier is the bit that concerns me. I was hoping they would help me improve!
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Nothing wrong with Olly's jacket, though I did warn him he looked a bit like Bertie Bassett when he bought it! He usually only wears really drab looking clothes in his normal life, bless him!
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What would you suggest Tony?
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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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Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, not as much as I am going to miss being there with you! We are talking about trying to book something, we will let you know. Being a free agent you can go anytime!xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Actually after reading that peice they sound like the skis for me! Especially the bit about no surprises.Thanks
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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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Chocolate and coffee on the slopes, you can't beat it. One of the parts of a skiing holiday I look forward to when I can't ski any further that is!
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Thank Ian, had a good look1
Sound good, but not sure about the experienced bit! Have skied for a while, but alway a bit cautious and can't seemed to get the confidence bit. |
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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 agree, chocolate sounds a lot more interesting than all that keep fit stuff! Sounds like far too much hard work to me, where the fun in that?
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