End to ski hosting in France
Started by AllyG in France 19-Feb-2013 - 299 Replies
Billip1
reply to 'End to ski hosting in France' posted Feb-2013
Some parts of some resorts can be quite empty and desolate at times, and, particularly for a single lady skier, (but not only them of course) can be a bit unnerving - not on account of skiing conditions, but simply because of the seeming remoteness. I see no harm in informal, unofficial guiding by travel reps, who all make it clear that they assume no responsibility, accept no payment, give no instruction, but are simply guiding a group around.
Snapzzz
reply to 'End to ski hosting in France' posted Feb-2013
verbier_ski_bum wrote:
Why exploring alone will be more risky if you can ski and certain that you don't need lessons? The whole idea of lessons is to make skiers independent and free in their choice of terrain because they can handle it well. If conditions or grading of a certain slope worry you you do need lessons. It's a very strange comment because everyone can benefit from a lesson. Even ski instructors of high level go on courses to maintain proficiency.
Seriously? I am sure you are just trying to get a rise out of me.
YES, i agree that everyone at some point will take value from instruction.
But when we go away my family go on a skiing HOLIDAY. That means we go and enjoy ourselves, we do what we want.
I've never heard my wife tell her friends we of off on a skiing course.
We have taken lessons, we are all at a certain standard and we would like to enjoy and consolidate all our hard work for a while before moving on. We will take further lessons when we are ready to take the next step... After morning ski school don't instructors tell you to go away and practice?
As for skiing alone: I think the point is that there is safety in numbers and i don't mean technically. Just having people around you should an accident happen is a warm security blanket. People have accidents all the time, expert or beginner.....Perhaps Lindsey Vonn should have been taking lessons instead of racing that day?
Verbier_ski_bum
reply to 'End to ski hosting in France' posted Feb-2013
LOTA
reply to 'End to ski hosting in France' posted Feb-2013
Oh well, never mind, off to Austria in 13 days! :)
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Ranchero_1979
reply to 'End to ski hosting in France' posted Feb-2013
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AllyG
reply to 'End to ski hosting in France' posted Feb-2013
As a result of this ruling I imagine this will now be cancelled. So an element of the holiday that I would very much have enjoyed is no longer available :cry:
I will be ski-ing with a group of friends, but none of us are particularly knowlegeable about the resort. Therefore, I know full well that we will waste ski-ing time whilst we look at piste maps, go to the wrong lifts, accidentally end up in very expensive restaurants, go down runs in the afternoon that would have been better in the morning etc. etc.
I am not a very bad skier, but I still don't feel safe ski-ing on the mountain on my own, and I very much prefer to ski in a group. Plus, of course, there is the social side to it all - which I very much enjoy.
And I simply do NOT believe that it is more dangerous for me to ski in a group with a ski host, than to ski on my own.
Ian Wickham
reply to 'End to ski hosting in France' posted Feb-2013
AllyG wrote:I am going ski-ing again in just over a week, and I was very much looking forward to the ski hosting, because I had so much fun last time.
As a result of this ruling I imagine this will now be cancelled. So an element of the holiday that I would very much have enjoyed is no longer available :cry:
I will be ski-ing with a group of friends, but none of us are particularly knowlegeable about the resort. Therefore, I know full well that we will waste ski-ing time whilst we look at piste maps, go to the wrong lifts, accidentally end up in very expensive restaurants, go down runs in the afternoon that would have been better in the morning etc. etc.
I am not a very bad skier, but I still don't feel safe ski-ing on the mountain on my own, and I very much prefer to ski in a group. Plus, of course, there is the social side to it all - which I very much enjoy.
And I simply do NOT believe that it is more dangerous for me to ski in a group with a ski host, than to ski on my own.
What are you gonna do Ally, Cancel the holiday or get on with it and have a good time :shock:
AllyG
reply to 'End to ski hosting in France' posted Feb-2013
I am really VERY annoyed about it. I mean, I have had loads of group lessons with the ESF. I am NOT one of those skiers who uses the group hosting as a cheap way of getting a lesson. I LIKE the ESF and their group lessons. BUT I also like the ski hosting. They are totally different things. I would also be very annoyed if they said no-one was allowed to have any more ski lessons with the ESF.
What I am angry about is having an option taken away from me for a reason which does not make any sense to me (my safety) :evil:
Topic last updated on 22-November-2013 at 00:18