Poster: A snowHead
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Hi All,
Sorry if this has been covered (no pun intended) before, but I couldn't find if it had. (Maybe I didn't use the right words in the search function)
I was wondering if anyone knew about Sheffield. I understand that last month the new indoor snow mountain type thing was supposed to open, but I've just been on Sheffield Ski Village's site to find nothing about it.
Does anyone know anything about it? There are so many lovely Northerners on here that know so much...
Is the place open yet? is it anything to do with the main Ski Village? or is it completely different?
What's it like if it is?
Thanks,
Si
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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The slope at Sheffield Ski Village is artificial, not snow. The nearest indoor snow slope is at Castleford near Leeds.
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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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It was a dream that was never going to happen. The place was under different owners when that plan was drawn up. To convince people to invest in it they pretended to start work by removing one of the old dryslopes where the indoor slope was meant to go. Nobody invested, they had no money whatsoever, so the building stopped before it had started, then they went bust and got some new owners who built a bowling alley instead. A bowling alley may not be what skiers and snowboarders really wanted but it will keep the slope ticking over in the long summer months.
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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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Yes it looks as I remember it, sad as I had so much fun there as a teenager As an aside, we went to Castleford Xscape last weekend in prep for our ski trip on 3rd Jan and it was fab. Having never been before I was pleasantly surprised by the lack of crowds, the length of the slope and the fact that someone had 2 free tickets due to part of their party not turning up so he just thrust them in our hands and wished us a good ski, saving us nearly £45!
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AllyK, nothing like being in the right place at the right time eh! Glad you had fun at Cas. The best time to go used to be Tuesday/Weds mornings, term-time, off-season until this summer when they decided to leave the freestyle kit out permanently . Best thing about those times is there is a duty instructor who offers casual coaching at no extra cost if you buy the "FreshTrax" or Over 50s 2 or 3 hour session. Mondays are busier as the Over 50s club skis then.
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