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Saturday FT: Pink Snow supplement

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If anyone is intersted, today's FT has a skiing supplement - Pink Snow -covering topics such as luxury skiing, features on Spain and Austria, Saas Fee and Arnie Wilson writing about private jets (well....it is the FT!).
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...and through the magic of the internet (and the generosity of our economic gods at the FT)...you can access Pink Snow here. I've not read through the whole thing yet, but the piece on early season glacier skiing in Saas Fee, by Ian Rodger is well-written.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Ah yes, the private jet. Possibly a reason to ditch those old 2.03m skis in favour of some new carvers?
Quote:
Many brought their own skis. (Those with the now old fashioned, longer skis proved to be a little more difficult to accommodate than those carrying shorter "carving" skis.)
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There's also a short piece on becoming a ski instructor in the Times travel section (page Cool.

Quote "Becoming a ski instructor has to be one of the sexiest professions" Wink
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Beverley wrote:
Quote "Becoming a ski instructor has to be one of the sexiest professions" Wink

The Times's grammar has sure gone downhill Confused
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laundryman, but not its syntax; while Mario, Kurt, and Jean-Claude will regularly get their berries plucked during the season, a visiting Tom, Dick or Bert should just be grateful that their susceptibility to altitude related pen¡le dysfunction isn't being tested.
However the question remains, is it the skill, the application or the instructor that makes the profession sexy? Speaking as one who’s thoughts are turning to completing the BASI modules.
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Be thankful The Times isn't printed on yellow paper....
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