After the snow melts what is left behind?
Started by Snapzzz in Ski Chatter 23-May-2012 - 43 Replies
Dave Mac
reply to 'After the snow melts what is left behind?' posted May-2012
Dids1
reply to 'After the snow melts what is left behind?' posted May-2012
This makes the lh glove ( in my case) the most likely to fall.
Does this mean L handed people are most clumsy (probably)
Or that more left handers ski (unlikely of course)
Bandit
reply to 'After the snow melts what is left behind?' posted May-2012
OldAndy
reply to 'After the snow melts what is left behind?' posted May-2012
bandit wrote:Or is it that folks think they are way above using the Idiot Strings that their Glove Mfr thoughtfully supplied :mrgreen:
:thumbup:
Like the person I skied with in January who had no idea what they were for - and just tucked them out of the way.
:roll:
My idiot strings have saved me many times from a trip to the shop for new gloves.
:D
AllyG
reply to 'After the snow melts what is left behind?' posted May-2012
And what are you supposed to do with them, if you've got some?
Ian Wickham
reply to 'After the snow melts what is left behind?' posted May-2012
AllyG wrote:What 'idiot' strings? I must be a 'double idiot' because I've never even noticed them :shock:
And what are you supposed to do with them, if you've got some?
Put your hands through them 8)
AllyG
reply to 'After the snow melts what is left behind?' posted May-2012
Next time I'm ski-ing I will have a very careful look at my gloves, and if they have 'idiot' strings I will put my hands through them.
Mind you, I've never lost a glove yet :D
I find the place I'm most likely to lose my stuff is in the ski locker room, when I come in exhausted at the end of the day and put my gloves etc. on the bench whilst I take my ski boots off.
Brooksy
reply to 'After the snow melts what is left behind?' posted May-2012
IMO anyone who needed idiot strings would not have the intelligence to know how to use them -) I of course do not have or need them 8)
Topic last updated on 09-June-2012 at 10:38