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Kids Instruction in Glen Coe or Nevis Range this week

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hopefully driving oop North tomorrow evening for a few days skiing with the family. Finally decided to go West due to crowds and desire to see the huge snow they've got. I'd like to get the kids some lessons but have no idea how good or bad the group lessons are at Nevis or The Mightly One. The kids are 6 and 8 and have done a few weeks skiing with a couple of weeks lessons. They are happy on blues, done a few reds here and there and spend as much time as possible pissing around on the bumps off the edge of the piste, rather than on the piste itself.
Neither of them is much beyond a basic snowplough and I'd like them to get some decent tuition and not pick up the same bad habits I have.

Can anyone recommend/beschwer the tuition at Nevis or Coe? Is it best to book private instructor or dump them in a group?

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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
they will get better tuition from a private lesson don't think there's much doubt about that, I know glencoe ski school is pretty busy this week i'm sure nevis will be the same so I would get on calling them up else there may be not be much choice soon, also the group lessons tend to fill up quicker
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