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Old August 17th 03, 03:56 PM
Frazer Mountford
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Im trying to compile a checklist for things to cover when planning a ski /
board holiday I wonder if anyone can add to the list any that I have
forgotten or if there are any links to such on the internet

Accommodation
Insurance + E111
Travel
Transfers
Lessons
Equipment Hire
Clothing
Lift passes
Travel to from accommodation to slope / Apres ski (if needed)
Currency
Catering (if not provided)
Apres ski
Passports


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Old August 17th 03, 04:27 PM
Dr Bob Holt
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AFAIK E111's don't exist anymore, you just need a European passport.

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"Frazer Mountford" wrote in message
...
Im trying to compile a checklist for things to cover when planning a ski /
board holiday I wonder if anyone can add to the list any that I have
forgotten or if there are any links to such on the internet

Accommodation
Insurance + E111
Travel
Transfers
Lessons
Equipment Hire
Clothing
Lift passes
Travel to from accommodation to slope / Apres ski (if needed)
Currency
Catering (if not provided)
Apres ski
Passports




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Old August 17th 03, 07:41 PM
Sue
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In message , Dr Bob Holt
writes
AFAIK E111's don't exist anymore, you just need a European passport.

Is that a new thing? They existed in January.
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Sue ]
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Old August 17th 03, 09:02 PM
The Real Bev
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Frazer Mountford wrote:

Im trying to compile a checklist for things to cover when planning a ski /
board holiday I wonder if anyone can add to the list any that I have
forgotten or if there are any links to such on the internet

Accommodation
Insurance + E111
Travel
Transfers
Lessons
Equipment Hire
Clothing
Lift passes
Travel to from accommodation to slope / Apres ski (if needed)
Currency
Catering (if not provided)
Apres ski
Passports


Credit card(s)
Driver's license
Glasses/pharmaceuticals prescription(s)
A book you've always meant to read in case you get sent to Transportation
Hell

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Bev
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mean the French have a thousand different words for "surrender?"
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Old August 17th 03, 09:09 PM
Frazer Mountford
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"The Real Bev" wrote in message
...
Frazer Mountford wrote:

Im trying to compile a checklist for things to cover when planning a ski

/
board holiday I wonder if anyone can add to the list any that I have
forgotten or if there are any links to such on the internet

Accommodation
Insurance + E111
Travel
Transfers
Lessons
Equipment Hire
Clothing
Lift passes
Travel to from accommodation to slope / Apres ski (if needed)
Currency
Catering (if not provided)
Apres ski
Passports


Credit card(s)
Driver's license
Glasses/pharmaceuticals prescription(s)
A book you've always meant to read in case you get sent to Transportation
Hell


These are more luggage / kit things, im thinking more of things to look at
then planning a trip Clothing is there because you may need to buy / hire
beforehand maybe prescriptions if you need to see the doctor to ask advice
to go on a ski trip if you've had an accident, driving licence if you need
to extend it for abroad but you don't need to do that now same with Credit
cards


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Old August 18th 03, 12:30 AM
The Real Bev
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Frazer Mountford wrote:

"The Real Bev" wrote in message
...
Frazer Mountford wrote:

Im trying to compile a checklist for things to cover when planning a ski

/
board holiday I wonder if anyone can add to the list any that I have
forgotten or if there are any links to such on the internet

Accommodation
Insurance + E111
Travel
Transfers
Lessons
Equipment Hire
Clothing
Lift passes
Travel to from accommodation to slope / Apres ski (if needed)
Currency
Catering (if not provided)
Apres ski
Passports


Credit card(s)
Driver's license
Glasses/pharmaceuticals prescription(s)
A book you've always meant to read in case you get sent to Transportation
Hell


These are more luggage / kit things, im thinking more of things to look at
then planning a trip Clothing is there because you may need to buy / hire
beforehand maybe prescriptions if you need to see the doctor to ask advice
to go on a ski trip if you've had an accident, driving licence if you need
to extend it for abroad but you don't need to do that now same with Credit
cards


Be glad I didn't suggest the hundreds of pounds of tools I always haul
around on trips. (No, it doesn't matter that we're in a car.) OTOH, a
popular rule is "take half as much stuff and twice as much money as you
think you'll need."

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Bev
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Old August 18th 03, 12:52 AM
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On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 14:02:59 -0700, The Real Bev
wrote:

A book you've always meant to read in case you get sent to Transportation
Hell


And for that inevitable hell of a hangover, maybe a bottle of Excedrin
(extra strength).

-Astro

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Old August 18th 03, 09:49 AM
Barney
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"Sue" wrote in message
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In message , Dr Bob Holt
writes
AFAIK E111's don't exist anymore, you just need a European passport.

Is that a new thing? They existed in January.


Got mine in April - there was no mention of them being phased out.


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Old August 18th 03, 08:33 PM
Frazer Mountford
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"Wombat" wrote in message
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"Frazer Mountford" wrote in
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Im trying to compile a checklist for things to cover when planning a
ski / board holiday I wonder if anyone can add to the list any that I
have forgotten or if there are any links to such on the internet


Blarp has a downloadable form in their skiing forum that's pretty good.


Would it be possible for you to send it to me as I don't fancy registering
just to download it, ill give you my email address if you agree


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Old August 18th 03, 11:56 PM
Richard Henry
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"The Real Bev" wrote in message
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pigo wrote:

"The Real Bev" wrote

Be glad I didn't suggest the hundreds of pounds of tools I always haul
around on trips. (No, it doesn't matter that we're in a car.) OTOH, a
popular rule is "take half as much stuff and twice as much money as
you think you'll need."


There's also a rule that says "better to have and not need than need and
not have".


That's why my handbag weighs 6 pounds before I add the CP800. Every once
in a while I try to eliminate stuff, but everything I have in there is
essential. Doesn't every woman carry 3 pocketknives and a fake
leatherman?


Real women have a real man who carries a real leatherman in a belt-loop
scabbard.

For some reason, I amd reminded of when Hank Hill got out his miniature
belt-loop can of WD-40 to loosen the cap on his full-size can of WD-40.





 




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