Skiing - do you love it, loath it or simply not interested?

Skiing - where do you stand?


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You almost sell it to me there! I just think it's miles too late for me to start, physically as well as mentally.
Just to tempt you a bit more, I have often skied in temperatures of 26C and the snow isn't melting at 3000 meters, I have also been very privileged to experience champagne powder that was so deep it was over my head. dr_pink doesn't do the downhill stuff, she goes off on cross country skis or snow shoeing and absolutely loves it. Here she is coming down at around 2000 meters in Bardonecchia
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[excellent training :smile:]
 

outlash

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I had a spell of going skiing each winter before my children arrived. Loved it, but I haven't been for a few years. Here's me on Mammoth mountain (near Lake Tahoe on the California/Nevada border) about 8 years ago.

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It involves going somewhere cold and then going out in the cold, no thanks I'd rather go somewhere warm
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I quite fancy cross-country skiing rather than downhill, but given that I hardly ever get the chance to go on a proper holiday, I side with dave r - I would rather go somewhere warm with my bike. If I could afford 4 holidays a year, maybe I would make one of them a winter one.
 

flatflr

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Just over here
Just back from my 3rd ski trip out in Andorra with my brother and his family, absolutely loved it. Love being out in the open, expending some energy with some incredible views followed by a few beers in the evening. I am very cautious as I know the damage it can do, but it's no worse that some of the other things I've done in the past. Wish I'd started years ago, but either couldn't afford it or was ploughing my money into other silly activities.
 

MarkF

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Location
Yorkshire
Had a skiing holiday once, mid 1980's in Seefeld (a beautful place) with my then fiancee. I didn't enjoy it one bit, spent the second week ice skating by myself in the local outdoor rink. Glad I tried it but it's not for me.
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
I love the snow. I love the cold. One of my favourite holidays was to Lapland. But I'm with @swansonj - downhill skiing is cheating (as well as dangerous and too middle-class for words). I'd love the chance to learn cross-country skiing - for the same reason that I love cycling.
 

mr_cellophane

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Essex
Just back from 4 days in the French Pyrenees. Idea conditions, snowed the first day, then brilliant warm sunny mornings. Very early in the season on those mountains so fairly quiet over the holidays.
Southend to Barcellona, then a two and half hour drive, so only 5 hours away.
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
2852606 said:
Off to develop a cocktail
Winter sex on a tandem:
Put a slug of rum in the bottom of a thermos flask.
Warm apple juice (slightly sweetened and diluted if it comes from your own apples) with half a teaspoon of cinnamon and a scrape of fresh nutmeg. Add to the thermos.

Perfect outside a 1980s public loo after an icy slide.

Summer sex on a tandem:
For him: gin, sweet vermouth, campari.
For her: vodka, triple sec, cranberry juice.

Shake over ice.
 

swansonj

Guru
Winter sex on a tandem:
Put a slug of rum in the bottom of a thermos flask.
Warm apple juice (slightly sweetened and diluted if it comes from your own apples) with half a teaspoon of cinnamon and a scrape of fresh nutmeg. Add to the thermos.

Perfect outside a 1980s public loo after an icy slide.

Summer sex on a tandem:
For him: gin, sweet vermouth, campari.
For her: vodka, triple sec, cranberry juice.

Shake over ice.
Now tell me that "Warm apple juice (slightly sweetened and diluted if it comes from your own apples)" is not also "too middle class for words"? ^_^^_^
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Piste skiing is quite simply the most exhilarating sport that a non-sporty person can enjoy without too much practice, especially with today's equipment, which is so easy to use.

Ski touring is the connoisseur's choice, the climbing action is smooth, efficient and very similar to that of cycling and the reward is always ample for the effort, especially if you get lucky and find some good snow.
 
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