Messages posted by : snowb4ndit
It was me. February is much better! In 2001/2 (End of Feb) there was not enough snow to ski but all other years were good apart from 1996/7 which was poor but enough to ski on. Now stop worrying you will have a fab time. It will not be 4 star as you know it but that will not matter, it will be clean and warm and that's what's important because it will just be somewhere to sleep and shower. Last week in ADH we stayed in a hovel and it didn't stop us from having a brilliant time! :D |
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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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Just a little insentive for the girls to keep up with their exercise regimes. :hunf:
After seeing this today I got back on my step machine tonight and did a few more crunchies! :lol: You can read the full story here: http://home.bt.yahoo.com/ |
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I have a few lying around somewhere, but I have kept some in a safe place as they are rechargable. :D
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A piece of cod would be more fitting! :D
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Half term is one week, February has four. This year half term is the week beginning the 15th. Not that that bothers me at the moment. :mrgreen: |
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:shock: Ouch! And I'm not a man.
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February is usually the best time for snow in europe, so if you can do it, you should.
You 'will' have a good time, I'm sure, and when you've finished your holiday there you'll be able to look forward to next one knowing it'll be even better! :D |
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We've just had a long (although not as long as planned) weekend in Alpe d'Huez, we're going back at the beginning of next month...It was fabulous there, I can't wait. Got a boarder coming with us too, he's going to absolutely love the off piste opportunities.
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