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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm up in Aviemore for four days next week so will be up cairngorm if there's fresh snow. Some of the best runs in Scotland are up there. Should get up there if you have a chance. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I have never skied in Glen Coe but have had plenty of hill walking and climbing there. It's an excellent place. I am busy over the next couple of weekends so don't know when I'll be on the slopes again but perhaps I should visit the Coe, depending on conditions.
It looks like there is some possibility of a Fab Ski Club forming. |
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By *tew1985 OP Man
over a year ago
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"I have never skied in Glen Coe but have had plenty of hill walking and climbing there. It's an excellent place. I am busy over the next couple of weekends so don't know when I'll be on the slopes again but perhaps I should visit the Coe, depending on conditions.
It looks like there is some possibility of a Fab Ski Club forming."
Was hoping for that |
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It looks like there is some possibility of a Fab Ski Club forming."
If I can keep my clothes on in the snow and I don't have to be good at skiing then am in lol... And double in if I can find a hot teacher to keep me warm |
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I can promise that you can keep your clothes on at least in the snow but I don't know about club nights As for technique then who cares as long as your having fun. Finally sorry I doubt my competence enables me to teach and at 50 you probably would not find me hot. |
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"I can promise that you can keep your clothes on at least in the snow but I don't know about club nights As for technique then who cares as long as your having fun. Finally sorry I doubt my competence enables me to teach and at 50 you probably would not find me hot. "
I don't associate age with heat
And nice engine by the way |
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"I can promise that you can keep your clothes on at least in the snow but I don't know about club nights As for technique then who cares as long as your having fun. Finally sorry I doubt my competence enables me to teach and at 50 you probably would not find me hot.
I don't associate age with heat
And nice engine by the way "
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By (user no longer on site)
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I've done it ones when we had heavy snow back in 2010. Wasn't anywhere exciting, big hill around my bit! Walking in the boots was harder than snowboarding |
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Snowboarding in scotland usually depends on the weather and snow conditions. When Glen Coe has then its great. Glenshe is good if the third valey is running good. If you have good snow then butchers is fun for freestle. If you more of a freestyle boarder then cairngorm usually have a good park. |
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