Messages posted by : RossF
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Meh, not my type of skiing/location but it is all floodlit and would be great for the right person.
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Scroll down the latest chat list.. there have been a couple threads on this very recently//
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CSIA touches on it. Try not to resist and "everyone falls" are the underpinnings I guess, any advice given on how to fall could leave yourself wide open to liability-"He told how to fall, I did it his way and broke my wrist".
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14 Dec 2008
7 Nights From Manchester 4star self catering in Ruka £174 pp Got a load of deals through the door from Thomas Cook today.. some look pretty good. |
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Why is the out of bounds definition a problem? There is an open gate policy.
You have made my day :mrgreen: |
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And the tree skiing is better than Paradise/Ptarmigan trees? If so I am getting properly excited.
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Neiltoo, have you been anywhere in North America?
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You need to speak to a lawyer. Of course the instructor has public liability insurance on part of whatever body they are a member of, CSIA for example covers me publicly (only at ski schools recognised by them) and I believe BASI has similar insurance.
Do you really think it is the instructors fault that your wife was injured or that he should be liable in any way for it? Why were there hospital fees? I understand it is bad that she is hurt but it could have happened just as easily when skiing on your own. |
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