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anyone want to go
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 17 Replies

EmmaEvs have you skied in a Burka before or will this be your first time. :wink:


As this is the only thread up to date I am posting here to get a message out relating to the topics, all I am getting is old posts from as far back as 2009, something is wrong with the server.

Please sort this out for me Admin, are others having this problem :?:
For those of you going to Niederau soon.....
Started by User in Austria, 139 Replies
Dave Mac wrote:Dumping snow all day here in Hinterglemm. I had the pleasure of meeting up again with Rustyinn. I see evidence of new snow in Niederau, sowie alles ist in ordnung!
I think you are misreading OldAndy, Emma. He is one of nature's gentlemen, and hence does not slag off other resorts.


Sadly Dave's humour recovery therapy wasn't the success we were hoping for, so anti depressants will still have to be administered possibly in larger doses. :wink:
Smarter Helmets On The Way
Started by User in Ski News, 12 Replies

So will these helmets have bobbles on them, to comply with certain members dress code & make the wearers look normal.
For those of you going to Niederau soon.....
Started by User in Austria, 139 Replies
EmmaEvs wrote:Aww bless ya Brooksy, there's no such thing as a green run in Austria :lol: Come back when you've woken up a bit and try again :lol:


But Sheriff doesn't that kinda reinforce the argument for piste grading inconsistency. :roll:

Love
Tony's under cudder brudder
For those of you going to Niederau soon.....
Started by User in Austria, 139 Replies

Is N high enough to have a Black or even a Red run, I perceived they were all Blue or Green & not many of those. :lol:
AllyG wrote:
Wanderer wrote:You will probably find good deals online but I don't think this is a good idea with helmets.

When I bought mine, I had to try about 10 different shops before I found a comfortable fit (I bought in a ski-resort).

Sizes and shapes seem to vary considerably from brand to brand. Unfortunately, this can be a bit of a hassle and can result in you paying a littel extra for a helmet but if it doesn't fit right, it will drive you mad and you will probably stop wearing it!


I would totally agree with this post. I spent a lovely half hour or so in a specialist ski shop at the dry slope trying on helmets, before I found one that fitted perfectly (and only cost £35). Just make sure you bring your goggles as well to ensure they are compatible.

Ally


Ally Apparently the one you bought is only suitable for people being fired out of a cannon & not for skiing, that's why it was cheap you only use it once. :shock: :shock: