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BASI Level 1 - I passed

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VolklAttivaS5, did anyone fail?
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beanie1, yes, 2 out of the 9 of us failed on the technical element.
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VolklAttivaS5, well done.. Toofy Grin
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skimottaret, thanks.
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Hi VolklAttivaS5, - just got back from a (non-skiing) holiday (which I won in a competition - I wouldn't PAY for a non-skiing holiday!) and congratulations on passing! It looked like you would do so from the way you ski Wink

Either two or three of our group also failed on the technical element (out of 10). Nice to meet you while I was shadowing. Glad it was at lunchtime because after two hours with 10 hyperactive pre-teenage kids in the afternoon, all I wanted to do was sleep. I spent much of the time trying to re-unite children with their skis, and the rest of the time snowploughing backwards in front of hysterical girls screaming "I can't do it, Miss" while they were actually doing nice controlled snowplough turns just fine. Something, no doubt, I'll have to get used to.
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docsquid, thanks very much! That's nice of you to say that about my skiing. Very Happy

It's surprising how tiring the L1 course was actually, at the B&B I stayed in every night I was asleep in bed at 9pm out like a light and up at 7.30am. The bed was ever so comfortable though so that helps! It wasn't really physically tiring, but mentally I was zonked.

I have just come back from Gloucester Ski Slope where I did my first lot of shadowing hours today and found skiing to be a very small world. Saw a BASI instructor there who works with Stewart Woodward doing his First Aid refresher who I had met in Val D'Isere in April! Very strange that was. Very Happy


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VolklAttivaS5, skiing is indeed a VERY small world...
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