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Katie December 16th 07 06:39 PM

La Rosiere Meeting Point
 
Does anyone know if there is an kind of organised meeting place for lone or skiers unfamilair with the mountain at La Rosiere? I am going to be there for three weeks, but my partner is injured and I will be skiing alone and wouldn't mind a bit of company on the mountain occasionally.

Excess December 17th 07 10:09 AM

La Rosiere Meeting Point
 
On Dec 16, 7:39 pm, Katie wrote:
Does anyone know if there is an kind of organised meeting place for lone
or skiers unfamilair with the mountain at La Rosiere? I am going to be
there for three weeks, but my partner is injured and I will be skiing
alone and wouldn't mind a bit of company on the mountain occasionally.

--
Katie


Have not heard of such thing but you may want to check the Ski Club of
GB to see if they do anything there or alternatively ski lessons. Ski
lessons are cheap and you get to improve your skiing in the process
too. http://www.esflarosiere.com/GB/index_gb.htm

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Ace December 18th 07 02:17 PM

La Rosiere Meeting Point
 
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 03:09:38 -0800 (PST), Excess
wrote:

On Dec 16, 7:39 pm, Katie wrote:
Does anyone know if there is an kind of organised meeting place for lone
or skiers unfamilair with the mountain at La Rosiere? I am going to be
there for three weeks, but my partner is injured and I will be skiing
alone and wouldn't mind a bit of company on the mountain occasionally.


I'me not aware of anyweher in France that does this sort of thing,
though I know it's quite common in Canada and the US.

Have not heard of such thing but you may want to check the Ski Club of
GB to see if they do anything there


No, we don't have a rep there. Val, Tigned, Les Arcs are all just a
short drive away though.

or alternatively ski lessons. Ski
lessons are cheap and you get to improve your skiing in the process
too. http://www.esflarosiere.com/GB/index_gb.htm


I can't think of a better idea, but it may be worth asking around the
brit tour reps to see if they've got any loners who might like a bit
of company. Often happens like that.

--
Ace (brucedotrogers a.t rochedotcom)
Ski Club of Great Britain - http://www.skiclub.co.uk
All opinions expressed are personal and in no way represent those of the Ski Club.


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