Right i've done it...I booked my first trip!
Started by Snapzzz in Beginning Skiing 01-Nov-2009 - 42 Replies
Caron-a
reply to 'Right i've done it...I booked my first trip!' posted Nov-2009
and, if any of you get cold fingers, I'd highly recommend the hand warmer sachets, they really work.
you'll love it. enjoy :thumbup:
Snapzzz
reply to 'Right i've done it...I booked my first trip!' posted Nov-2009
I have written down all the little things, such as plasters, so as our holiday is not ruined by something so trivial as a blister.
I am so excited even tho i am soooo terrified of flying. I haven't flown in years so it shows just how much i want to hit the slopes.
Can i ask if all the children are kept in separate classes? My daughter is an only child and it does worry me that she may be unhappy being away from us especially if we disappear off up the mountain without her.
Thanks again
Jon
Ps: AllyG- we are going to arinsal.
NellyPS
reply to 'Right i've done it...I booked my first trip!' posted Nov-2009
Timeforabeer
reply to 'Right i've done it...I booked my first trip!' posted Nov-2009
Getting all of you into your gear each morning, remembering everything, and into boots and then skis can be a stressful time.
So I would REALLY recommend you all find the nearest snow-dome (Hemel Hempstead, Milton Keynes, Manchester, and I think Castleford and one in Scotland) and book a beginner lesson and just run through all the things you will do, to get everyone happy with putting boots on, handling skis, walking in boots, and the basics of how to stand, and how to stop.
Back to the ski school/care in-resort; she will not be in the same group as you unless she is, say, 15+. If you think she will be comfortable with a few other kids doing the same thing, then book your lessons at the same time she is having lessons so you can have time together before or after them. If you think she will not want to be away from you at all, book private; one instructor for all three of you should be OK, but they may charge an extra amount to teach more than two.
Finally, although all this sounds daunting, in reality - while it is all new to you - it will be fine.Just remember - 35% of people who went on a ski trip from the UK last year classed themselves as beginners. We all start somewhere; and it's a fantastic holiday.
Dorset Boy
reply to 'Right i've done it...I booked my first trip!' posted Nov-2009
Remember that your feet are probably the most important part of your body skiing wise, so investing in a couple of good pairs of socks is well worthwhile.
A decent pair of gloves is also important - if any of you suffer from cold hands, mits tend to be warmer than gloves, and don't be afraid to wear more than one pair - I needed 3 pairs in Flaine last January!
Also, don't forget a hat and take it with you each day.
Tony_H
reply to 'Right i've done it...I booked my first trip!' posted Nov-2009
Snapzzz
reply to 'Right i've done it...I booked my first trip!' posted Nov-2009
Over the years i have taken part in some great, extreme, sports and have over 100 Skydives under my belt (had to give up for various reasons, mainly female) but nothing has aroused me more than the thought of blasting down the mountains.
Thanks again
Wanderer
reply to 'Right i've done it...I booked my first trip!' posted Nov-2009
Regarding your child and lessons. While she will probably be put into a different class from you, she will be with a bunch of other kids, probably most of them from UK/Ireland so she will make a bunch of new friends by lunchtime on the first day.
Good luck and welcome to the sport.
Topic last updated on 15-December-2009 at 14:33