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Started by Rossyhead in Scotland - 8 Replies

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Rossyhead posted Sep-2010

has anyone read the new issue of fall line?
its got a huge spread on scotland last year and shows just how good it can be up here!
it also does say that it was still a bit windy at times last year but mainly focusses on the huge amounts of pow there was! :D :D :D
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Andyhull
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posted Sep-2010

I couldn't believe those pictures were of Scotland, stunning.

Scottish Scrutineer
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posted Oct-2010

I think the cover shot was from Cirngorm
Renny

Tony_H
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posted Oct-2010

I never look at Fall Line mag to be honest. Its seems to be full of pictures of pros doing tricks in the himalayas, not the sort of skiing I am ever going to find myself doing.
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Ian Wickham
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posted Oct-2010

Tony_H wrote:I never look at Fall Line mag to be honest. Its seems to be full of pictures of pros doing tricks in the himalayas, not the sort of skiing I am ever going to find myself doing.


i certainly agree with that one

Andyhull
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posted Oct-2010

Ian Wickham wrote:
Tony_H wrote:I never look at Fall Line mag to be honest. Its seems to be full of pictures of pros doing tricks in the himalayas, not the sort of skiing I am ever going to find myself doing.


i certainly agree with that one


I just like to dream!

Esrg
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posted Nov-2010

Not seen it...will have to look out for it in the shops.

We really did have an amazing season last year..great snow until June!! The long term forecast is for a similar year, with the weather patterns lining up very similar to this time last year.

Lets keep our fingers crossed!

Ian Wickham
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posted Nov-2010

I have actually stopped buying the ski mags this year, for the reason there is nothing new and all the info and reports have been regurgitated from previous years, and all at a cost of £4 a pop.

Topic last updated on 22-November-2010 at 18:47