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I'm planning to try boarding this season. I ski to a reasonable level but have an ankle injury that would probably be less stressed if my feet were attached to the same plank... So, a great excuse to stop putting off learning to ride.
Can anyone recommend a week-long camp in europe, with 5-6 days of good-quality english-language training and with nice accommodation and catering and a decent wine list or BYO policy
? It would need to be in January or the first half of december (definitely not over the period 16-19 december or 4th Feb) and suitable for a very early intermediate (I'll get lessons at Snow Factor to get a handle on the basics). If it was somewhere with direct flights from Edinburgh, which probably means flying into Geneva, that would be a bonus.
Not particularly interested in park stuff but would love to head off-piste.
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Check out the Snowboard Coach guys. I think they run weeks in Andorra and also do 'pro' training. Ash is the main man.
http://www.snowboardcoach.co.uk/
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
AndAnotherThing..
, Thanks. Will do
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Also look at Onyx, Definition and Maverix. Ive had training from all three and can highly recommend them
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Also look at Onyx, Definition and Maverix. Ive had training from all three and can highly recommend them
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Mint guys in Morzine and Cab9 in meribel are also great - i'd highly recommend the Alpine Ethos boarding camp too... great value, top instruction
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