What do you do on your first day?
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Always much better to get the injury on holiday, at least that way you still get a holiday ;-)
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Started by Donald-duck in Ski Chatter 13-Nov-2013 - 44 Replies
Andyhull
reply to 'What do you do on your first day?' posted Nov-2013
In the time I've been arranging group ski holidays I've had two people have to drop out due to injuries sustained on the dry slope.
Michelle63
reply to 'What do you do on your first day?' posted Nov-2013
Relatively easy first morning, try to get my bearings which is a massive task. I must be the most useless piste map reader on the world. I have absolutely no idea where I am most of the week. Thankfully my husband and daughter do not suffer with my affliction. :mrgreen:
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Roger Mayne
reply to 'What do you do on your first day?' posted Nov-2013
I usually think "take it easy" so do something fairly simple first, then about halfway down, I'm thinking "zzzzz" so next run I've got rid of the rustiness and take on something more challenging.
Skied, Aviemore, Arinsal, Bansko,Notre Dame De Bellecombe, Saint Gervais, Termignon, Alpe D'Huez x 3, Flaine
Iceman
reply to 'What do you do on your first day?' posted Nov-2013
andyhull wrote:I'm always a little wary of recommending someone go on a dry slope the week before a holiday. An injury would be a disaster.
Always much better to get the injury on holiday, at least that way you still get a holiday ;-)
The Northern Monkey. Jan'23 Les Arcs
Andyhull
reply to 'What do you do on your first day?' posted Nov-2013
It's those silly dry slope injuries like damaged thumbs, caused by the matting. Those don't happen on soft snow.
Topic last updated on 18-November-2013 at 08:13