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Started by Bandit in Ski Chatter - 44 Replies

Re:English Skiing - Lake District November 2009

Dave Mac
reply to 'English Skiing - Lake District 2009/2010'
posted Dec-2009

Now listening to Doves while J2skiing and researching. Pleasing music.

At least, after today, I don't have to research "Ladies Skis". :(

Bandit
reply to 'English Skiing - Lake District 2009/2010'
posted Dec-2009

Dave Mac wrote:

At least, after today, I don't have to research "Ladies Skis". :(


Why not, what has changed for you?

Dave Mac
reply to 'English Skiing - Lake District 2009/2010'
posted Dec-2009

bandit wrote:
Dave Mac wrote:

At least, after today, I don't have to research "Ladies Skis". :(


Why not, what has changed for you?


We went out to look at banjos, never saw any (Actually, never looked would be accurate) ~ managed to buy a pair of skis for the OH, though. "Oh, and I need a pair of sticks to match the colour of the skis. Of course we'll need a bag to put them in. And, Dave, don't those gloves look nice?"

Just what pleasure do you women get out of RT(skiing division)? :(

Bandit
reply to 'English Skiing - Lake District 2009/2010'
posted Dec-2009

Dave Mac wrote:
We went out to look at banjos, never saw any (Actually, never looked would be accurate) ~ managed to buy a pair of skis for the OH, though. "Oh, and I need a pair of sticks to match the colour of the skis. Of course we'll need a bag to put them in. And, Dave, don't those gloves look nice?"

Just what pleasure do you women get out of RT(skiing division)? :(


Buying new ski kit is a wonderful feeling :D

Mind you, none of my kit matches :lol:

So what skis did you buy for the OH?

Dave Mac
reply to 'English Skiing - Lake District 2009/2010'
posted Dec-2009

So what skis did you buy for the OH?


Rossignol Harmony 2. They had the same ski from last year, different top farbe, but no, that won't do will it? Have to have this years.

Well, to be fair, I agreed. The binding combination was neat. You could clip the toe and heel binding onto the rail, turn a locking cam, et voila!

I could see the possibility of carrying the bindings in my rucsac, and errm, spooning her Rossys inside my Volkls, inside the ski bag, saving transfer costs. Mmmmmm, cosy, innit.

Edited 1 time. Last update at 05-Dec-2009

Pablo Escobar
reply to 'English Skiing - Lake District 2009/2010'
posted Dec-2009

Sounds good, if you had a few pairs of skis with the Vist Speedlock system Dave you could have various pairs of skis with one set of bindings, swapping them over only takes a couple of minutes ;)

Dave Mac
reply to 'English Skiing - Lake District 2009/2010'
posted Dec-2009

Yes, from an engineering viewpoint, I though this was the bees knees. OTOH, if your ski usage averages one pair every twenty years.......

And, how easy is it to nick a pair of bindings from your skis, either on the mountain, or in the ski cellar?

But, I'm just getting into my stride now. Two new pairs in one year. Wow. It's a Mac record.

Oh, and the lack of humour on my part, is because I was on my laptop, where I can only see 3/4 smilies, (and the laptop can only recognise the same). I'm now on the main PC. ) :) :D :( :mrgreen: :shock: :?: 8) :lol: :x :P :oops: :evil: :twisted: :roll: :!:

Pablo Escobar
reply to 'English Skiing - Lake District 2009/2010'
posted Dec-2009

Probably too easy :lol:

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