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Ian Wickham wrote:
karen72 wrote:I know that my burning feet in my boots had nothing to do with technicque cause I didnt even get to the bottom step of the shop before rushing back in to whip them off I was in so much pain


What are you like in Stiletto's :wink:


Badly fitting ski boots can do real harm to your feet. Don't make me post the photo taken after my 2nd round of foot surgery caused by wearing ski boots (and regular shoes) that were too narrow, for years :mrgreen:
Tony_H wrote:
Kjus stuff does look nice, and its really good material.


I know someone who has a Kjus jacket and trousers, come to think of it.......



:D
Looks like he could use some decent conditioner on that mop :mrgreen:
Are you giving anything up for Lent?
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I have given up saving money. Just booked 2 flights, and some airport parking.
Tomorrow I get stuck into car hire price research :D
Tony_H wrote:
bandit wrote:Tony_H can't see you fitting in too well in Ischgl. Got to be wearing designer gear and have dinky little carvers see :D
Those Scott's you have would be standing out a bit I reckon :lol:



I dont see the problem.....thats me to a tee until I bought those Scotts, which I havent managed to try out. Roll on next week....


Er, do you have any designer gear though? Brands like Kjus or Bogner? Without the right clothes, folks will stare )

Serre Che is a much better place for decent skiing and with no daft clothes on show either :D

Edit: Apart from the occasional neon Fartbag wearer, with 25 year old rear entry boots :D Photos please!
ise wrote:It's a curious pastime skiing, one of the few where the greater one's experience the less valid one's opinion is :D


So, ise how's the job as Ischgl's roving ski ambassador going these days? :D

Tony_H can't see you fitting in too well in Ischgl. Got to be wearing designer gear and have dinky little carvers see :D
Those Scott's you have would be standing out a bit I reckon :lol:
With your planned travel dates, Eurostar to Moutiers is unlikely to suit. You could do Eurostar as far as Paris, and switch onto to SNCF to Moutiers. The seat61 site can help you with planning.

http://www.seat61.com/