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Montgenevre skiing(was Paging (Ms) WUN)
Ace wrote:
On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 11:41:36 +0000, (The Older Gentleman) wrote: Snowing like hell again today, and low cloud, so no skiing. Why not? Just being lazy, or os it closed? Presumably this is Montgenevre you're referring to? Yes, Montgenevre. Oh, it's open, but the visibility is really terrible in the cloud. It's actually starting to clear as I write. So yes, it's laziness. Blundering around in freezing fog isn't my idea of fun, and going hell-for-leather in a resort I really don't know isn't a good idea in these conditions. Went over to Italy (Sauze d'Oulx) yesterday. Very picturesque but more crowded than Montgenevre. Fairly easy skiing, too. plus side: loads of mountain bars and restaurants. Yeah, the Italians do like their piste-side refreshments. Sking fro Bar to Retaurant to Bar can have a certain appeal on occasion;-) Otherwise known as 'syncopation'. While, as any fule kno, is a musical term meaning an uneven movement from bar to bar. (x-posted to rsre to try and breath new life over there) Number One daughter and I went off with one of the guides for a smashing day, skiing every black in the resort and most of the reds, while The Doctor, mindful of her pinned knee ligaments, did the same with another guide at a somewhat slower pace. -- BMW K1100LT Ducati 750SS Triumph Street Triple Honda CB400F Suzuki TS250 Suzuki GN250 chateaudotmurrayatidnetdotcom Nothing damages a machine more than an ignoramus with a manual, a can-do attitude and a set of cheap tools |
Montgenevre skiing(was Paging (Ms) WUN)
The Older Gentleman wrote:
Ace wrote: Went over to Italy (Sauze d'Oulx) yesterday. Very picturesque but more crowded than Montgenevre. Fairly easy skiing, too. plus side: loads of mountain bars and restaurants. Yeah, the Italians do like their piste-side refreshments. Sking fro Bar to Retaurant to Bar can have a certain appeal on occasion;-) Otherwise known as 'syncopation'. While, as any fule kno, is a musical term meaning an uneven movement from bar to bar. (x-posted to rsre to try and breath new life over there) Number One daughter and I went off with one of the guides for a smashing day, skiing every black in the resort and most of the reds, while The Doctor, mindful of her pinned knee ligaments, did the same with another guide at a somewhat slower pace. I've done a week in Sauze and really enjoyed it. You can tramp across the range quite a way and back inside a day. -- Hog |
Montgenevre skiing(was Paging (Ms) WUN)
On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 13:15:03 +0100, Ace squeezed out the following:
On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 11:41:36 +0000, (The Older Gentleman) wrote: Snowing like hell again today, and low cloud, so no skiing. Why not? Just being lazy, or os it closed? Presumably this is Montgenevre you're referring to? Went over to Italy (Sauze d'Oulx) yesterday. Very picturesque but more crowded than Montgenevre. Fairly easy skiing, too. plus side: loads of mountain bars and restaurants. Yeah, the Italians do like their piste-side refreshments. Sking fro Bar to Retaurant to Bar can have a certain appeal on occasion;-) It's largely why we do more skiing in Italy than anywhere else. -- Colin Irvine ZZR1400 BOF#33 BONY#34 COFF#06 BHaLC#5 http://www.colinandpat.co.uk |
Montgenevre skiing(was Paging (Ms) WUN)
Colin Irvine wrote:
On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 13:15:03 +0100, Ace squeezed out the following: On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 11:41:36 +0000, (The Older Gentleman) wrote: Snowing like hell again today, and low cloud, so no skiing. Why not? Just being lazy, or os it closed? Presumably this is Montgenevre you're referring to? Went over to Italy (Sauze d'Oulx) yesterday. Very picturesque but more crowded than Montgenevre. Fairly easy skiing, too. plus side: loads of mountain bars and restaurants. Yeah, the Italians do like their piste-side refreshments. Sking fro Bar to Retaurant to Bar can have a certain appeal on occasion;-) It's largely why we do more skiing in Italy than anywhere else. Or less, depending on how you define "skiing" :) |
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On Sat, 20 Feb 2010 11:00:53 +0100, BrritSki squeezed out the
following: Colin Irvine wrote: On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 13:15:03 +0100, Ace squeezed out the following: On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 11:41:36 +0000, (The Older Gentleman) wrote: Snowing like hell again today, and low cloud, so no skiing. Why not? Just being lazy, or os it closed? Presumably this is Montgenevre you're referring to? Went over to Italy (Sauze d'Oulx) yesterday. Very picturesque but more crowded than Montgenevre. Fairly easy skiing, too. plus side: loads of mountain bars and restaurants. Yeah, the Italians do like their piste-side refreshments. Sking fro Bar to Retaurant to Bar can have a certain appeal on occasion;-) It's largely why we do more skiing in Italy than anywhere else. Or less, depending on how you define "skiing" :) Heh. -- Colin Irvine ZZR1400 BOF#33 BONY#34 COFF#06 BHaLC#5 http://www.colinandpat.co.uk |
Montgenevre skiing(was Paging (Ms) WUN)
BrritSki wrote:
Colin Irvine wrote: On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 13:15:03 +0100, Ace squeezed out the following: On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 11:41:36 +0000, (The Older Gentleman) wrote: Snowing like hell again today, and low cloud, so no skiing. Why not? Just being lazy, or os it closed? Presumably this is Montgenevre you're referring to? Went over to Italy (Sauze d'Oulx) yesterday. Very picturesque but more crowded than Montgenevre. Fairly easy skiing, too. plus side: loads of mountain bars and restaurants. Yeah, the Italians do like their piste-side refreshments. Sking fro Bar to Retaurant to Bar can have a certain appeal on occasion;-) It's largely why we do more skiing in Italy than anywhere else. Or less, depending on how you define "skiing" :) Ain't that the truth :-))) -- BMW K1100LT Ducati 750SS Triumph Street Triple Honda CB400F Suzuki TS250 Suzuki GN250 chateaudotmurrayatidnetdotcom Nothing damages a machine more than an ignoramus with a manual, a can-do attitude and a set of cheap tools |
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