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Is it easy to change from skiing to snowboarding does anyone know? I've skiied quite a few times when I was a teenager but would like to give it a go at crossing over to the wanker side?0
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LonelyNorthernAddick said:Is it easy to change from skiing to snowboarding does anyone know? I've skiied quite a few times when I was a teenager but would like to give it a go at crossing over to the wanker side?1
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LonelyNorthernAddick said:Is it easy to change from skiing to snowboarding does anyone know? I've skiied quite a few times when I was a teenager but would like to give it a go at crossing over to the wanker side?Best done when you're younger. lot of effort involved in clipping and unclipping one boot, and scooting along the flat and uphiill bits with no poles to help you. But once you've mastered it you're off! When I was 35 I did a bit of monoskiing in France, now thats the bollocks! Nowadays this has been made redundant by snowboards and no one makes mono skis any more0
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jacob_CAFC said:Elthamaddick said:just got back from our first ski holiday - Borovets in Bulgaria, I've never done it before and neither had the kids.
The wife has (but 20 years ago)
can't believe it's taken me so long to go, amazing time - booking again for next year, brilliant for the kids
Probably see you next year in half term! Where did you stay?0 -
Borovets - I went there many years ago. The last day skiing I ended being stretchered off the slope and a night in hospital. Luckily I was let out the next day to catch my flight home. Gutted that I missed a tour of Sofia.
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Elthamaddick said:jacob_CAFC said:Elthamaddick said:just got back from our first ski holiday - Borovets in Bulgaria, I've never done it before and neither had the kids.
The wife has (but 20 years ago)
can't believe it's taken me so long to go, amazing time - booking again for next year, brilliant for the kids
Probably see you next year in half term! Where did you stay?0 -
We will book the same place next Feb HT - loved it.
My missus and kids spent half the time looking out for Peter Andre0 -
Elthamaddick said:We will book the same place next Feb HT - loved it.
My missus and kids spent half the time looking out for Peter Andre1 -
Elthamaddick said:just got back from our first ski holiday - Borovets in Bulgaria, I've never done it before and neither had the kids.
The wife has (but 20 years ago)
can't believe it's taken me so long to go, amazing time - booking again for next year, brilliant for the kids1 -
I saw online that airlines often take Boots & Skis through as one bag - just wanted to check what peoples' experience of that is? A bit worried about having my boots attached via the straps as they get flung in the cargo0
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Gribbo said:Got the impression the snowboarding and "stunt" skiing has kind of taken over at the Winter Olympics. Is that the case overall?1
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Snow boards unquestionably churn up the pistes and are way more disruptive to conditions for skiers…..of course, they will argue otherwise but everyone knows it to be the case.0
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CAFCBourne said:Anybody Skiing in Europe this year going end of feb looking for a resort not to far from Geneva (2 Hours max) with a good Apres any suggestions?0
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jacob_CAFC said:Elthamaddick said:We will book the same place next Feb HT - loved it.
My missus and kids spent half the time looking out for Peter Andre0 -
Oh_Yoni_Boy said:I saw online that airlines often take Boots & Skis through as one bag - just wanted to check what peoples' experience of that is? A bit worried about having my boots attached via the straps as they get flung in the cargo
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HastingsRed said:CAFCBourne said:Anybody Skiing in Europe this year going end of feb looking for a resort not to far from Geneva (2 Hours max) with a good Apres any suggestions?0
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We leave Saturday group of 11 heading for Val Thorens for the week.
Weathers looking like bluebird days so can't wait.
Downside is Covid and lack of doing exercise means the Ski clothes have need renewing0 -
Oh_Yoni_Boy said:I saw online that airlines often take Boots & Skis through as one bag - just wanted to check what peoples' experience of that is? A bit worried about having my boots attached via the straps as they get flung in the cargo
You can put the boots in there with the skis and pad the bag out with your ski clothing (and helmet).0 -
I can't see the point in taking skis any more. Mine went in the skip 20 years ago. Crystal are charging £50 ski carriage,plus if you get them serviced each time that's another £25+. Two weeks ago I booked a pair direct with Snowrental in La Plagne for £85 inc insurance and got a brand new pair for a week, with no hassle of lugging skis round an airport and on transfer buses.
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