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wish it would hurry up and snow... i remember back in November they were showing Cairngorm on the news cos it has snowed and they opened. I had the flu though so i couldn't go....Thought i'd have been snowboarding by now though
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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12 cm fresh snow here since last - get tae Edinburgh - Easyjet and get some snow under ye
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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?
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Alright mate, i think i might just have to do abit of travelling.... how expensive is it for accomodation etc....
i've never been snowboarding anywhere else....
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orangutan, once you've got yourself to a Swiss airport or railhead you'll be looking at a standard Swiss Transfer railfare of around 50 quid to and from the resort. Stay in a youth hostel for best value - maybe £20 to £25 per night including an evening meal.
France could be cheaper. Other places like Italy, Spain, Andorra certainly are. Austria's good for bed and breakfast places. Share with mates in a cheap self-catering flat in a good French resort for low cost and good value (I shared with 22 others in a 6-bed flat once). That's one reason why France is so popular. Your main extra is obviously the liftpass, but that'll only be a bit more than Scotland - especially on a daily share of a 6-day pass.
Hope some snow sticks to the Scottish hills soon. It's got to happen.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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We were in a B&B in verbier at Christmas it was around 25 pound per night per person - have a look on the Chalets forum.
We stayed in a Hotel in Saas Fee the Europa which was around 20 quid a night including breakfast.
Depends on what you are looking for............apart from snow ??
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IF you go to Saas Fee, Nesti's bar now understands - Aberdonian - then go to the club poison until around 5.30am, get up at 11am and enjoy the afternoon - you can board down on nice red black runns from 3500m down to 1800m
The guy that organised the trip this time has just booked the 2 chalets for the same time next year, the chalets cost 700 quid per week and sleep 9.
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obelix67,
I lived in the deen for 4 years and still don't understand the local tongue!!!!
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brian
brian
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I have a friend in Aberdeen and I cannot understand him at all on the phone. I think I should go and buy an Aberdeen phrase book!
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on line is your friend
http://www.blootoon.com/doric.asp
The offical language of the north east
You can also get
Teach yourself doric
doric for swots
a doric dictionary
doric proverbs n sayings - these books are available through http://www.scottishbooks.com/search_results.asp?keysrch=doric
My sons are irish and when they were younger and I was talking to my grandparents or my dad on the phone they never understood what I said, now they have a base irish accent and use doric words and speak swiss french at school.................ah well
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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cheers lads.
can't really afford a trip abroad, but no chance i'm waiting another year - so if the snow dosn't come to me, ill be going to it!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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obelix67, don't feel bad about not understanding. I come from Glasgow, and once spent 18 months living in the Hilltown in Dundee wondering just which country I had landed in
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