Poster: A snowHead
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I am going to Arinsal, Andorra, on 24th Dec and it looks like there is virtually no snow over there! I know nothing about snow and conditions - I think there is another couple of centimetres due this week and hopefully a bit more next week, and the resort has a number of snow cannons. Does anyone know if this is likely to be enough snow to snowboard on, or am I in for a really rubbish (/cancelled) first snowboarding experience?!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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[edit: removed poinless quoting of message . sorry]
If it's your first time snowboarding you'll enjoy it regardless. Just make sure you wear wrist guards. The first time I boarded there was grass coming through the snow and pools of water at the bottom but I still loved it.
And if you are not enjoying it, either rent snow shoes or bring some hiking boots, the mountains are great fun on or off snow.
Last edited by Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person on Mon 11-12-06 16:23; edited 1 time in total
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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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chris_h, get insurance that covers you for piste closure.
Arinsal is bloody good for nightlife though- El Cau and the Red X are 2 V good ones. Surf bar is pretty fun too! Take your swimmers as you can go to the massive Spa in Andorra La Vella- or pick up some tax free bargains in the shops there!
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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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chris_h, I think it's pretty cold at the moment so the snow cannons will be working. I think you will be OK as there is (limited) skiing there at the moment with about 5% of slopes open.
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chris_h wrote: |
I am going to Arinsal, Andorra, on 24th Dec and it looks like there is virtually no snow over there! I know nothing about snow and conditions - I think there is another couple of centimetres due this week and hopefully a bit more next week, and the resort has a number of snow cannons. Does anyone know if this is likely to be enough snow to snowboard on, or am I in for a really rubbish (/cancelled) first snowboarding experience?! |
As a beginner you will need just a handful of slopes to ski on during your first week. Even with only 5% open, that should be plenty for a first-timer.
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either rent snow shoes or bring some hiking boots, the mountains are great fun on or off snow.
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take hiking boots AND rent some snow shoes (you need firm footwear to strap the snowshoes on). But I agree with the posts above. You are lucky, as a beginner boarder you will get loads of fun from a small amount of terrain. Don't despair.
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I'd take some cushioned pants and some Ibuprofen oh and a good book.
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