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Started by Eljay in Ski Chatter - 108 Replies

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LM
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posted Mar-2009

Welcome woodski!

Eljay
reply to 'Newbies'
posted Mar-2009

woodski wrote: Hi everyone my name is woodski been skiing since march 2006, im from south yorkshire, am 52 years old and i love skiing. :lol:


Welcome to the forum. You must tell us more about where you've been and where you plan to go next
Eljay :D

Eggman
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posted Mar-2009

Hi, have just got back from St Gervais last week superb weather for 3 days, then two days of snow. I did what has been suggested on the site and went and hired some wider longer skis for the powder. I Liked the Rossignol S3 and will hopefully will get to buy some s/h if I can get the right length. Have finished for the season so the knee can rest:) Eggman.
Ready? I was born ready.

Eggman
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posted Mar-2009

Whilst in St Gervais we met a lad who was paying 55euros an hour for a ski instructor on a one to one basis is this the going rate?
Ready? I was born ready.

Amanda n
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posted Mar-2009

Yes, our instructor in N most lunch times zipped backdown to the bottom to do an hours private tuition and came back to us think they charged £50 e an hour in Austria, but i suppose it varies in different resorts and countries.
age is but a number but why does it have to keep going up !!

Ian Wickham
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posted Mar-2009

amanda n wrote:Yes, our instructor in N most lunch times zipped backdown to the bottom to do an hours private tuition and came back to us think they charged £50 e an hour in Austria, but i suppose it varies in different resorts and countries.


i can't wait for you to go to Val Cenis, then you'll stop talking about "N" :mrgreen:

Tony_H
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posted Mar-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:
amanda n wrote:Yes, our instructor in N most lunch times zipped backdown to the bottom to do an hours private tuition and came back to us think they charged £50 e an hour in Austria, but i suppose it varies in different resorts and countries.


i can't wait for you to go to Val Cenis, then you'll stop talking about "N" :mrgreen:



:shock:
www  New and improved me

Amanda n
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posted Mar-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:
amanda n wrote:Yes, our instructor in N most lunch times zipped backdown to the bottom to do an hours private tuition and came back to us think they charged £50 e an hour in Austria, but i suppose it varies in different resorts and countries.


i can't wait for you to go to Val Cenis, then you'll stop talking about "N" :mrgreen:


When I was in Hopfgarten at Xmas our instructor also did private lessons at lunch and was the same price 50 euros :mrgreen:
age is but a number but why does it have to keep going up !!

Topic last updated on 31-March-2009 at 20:31