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Weardale for a beginner....

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Silly, stupid, practical or sensible? Anybody give lessons there? A local would like to know. Thanks
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
James the Last there's unlikely to be an instructor there. Small local ski club . http://www.skiweardale.com/ is their website.
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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?
Its a local club, run by volunteers and there is no ski hire. I'm not sure if theirs any instructors. Although its a great day out, I think the drive up and the walk in may scare a beginner off for life !!
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Not for a total beginner. You have to walk in a heck of a way or pole along, then you haveto ride up a fairly long drag to get started. There's a second drag at the top. The hut and sun terrace are half way up.

If there's an easy way in and you have snowshoes, then I suppose you could carry gear to the hut which does have some mild terrain directly outside. You'd have to take your own instuctor.

Allenheads is a lot easier to get in to, the hut is at the bottom and they do have some kit to lend, it's kind of old school, but it works. So long as you can stop (let's call it what it is, fall over), you can play around there until you master the rope tow and turn. (Hint, bend your knees).

When you can do decent turns and ride the left then consider Weardale and Yad Moss.
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