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Urban ski touring challenge...

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For those of us lucky enough to be surrounded by english urban snow at the moment here's my trip report from Wigan today: http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=58890

Anybody else been out getting odd looks off old ladies, smiles off drivers and envious glances from kids?
Or am I just mad?

Madeye-Smiley
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Got back from Scotland on sunday night.

Snow started at Junction 36 and was all over the shop when I got home.

Grabbed boots wed'zes.

Trip report from Owlet Ash fields

Piste 1 Fussweg des Ruckenvonhausen

A moderate green with little scenery, but a convenient route back to the accomodation for beginners. Exercise caution when passing through the gate as the cover may be poor at lower altitudes after the yard has been swept.

Side Path: another green, but with occasional hazards on bin night.

Touring Itinerary : One circuit round the terrace.

L'aiguille petit:

2 pistes, blue.

To the left 'Gauche' avoids the concrete planter, but does require skiers to turn sharply to the right to miss the christmas tree on the lawn of the accomodation.

Piste Droit leads to tha flatter 'Front path', but needs care to avoid 'Neighbour's fence'. Back coutry routes lead to a tarmac path with poor cover.

Red piste: 'Around the playground' Starting from the hedge above the children's playground go along beside the fence until you can turn right for the descent, godd cover and a fast run make it possible to get to Fussweg des Ruckenvonhausen.

'Bete Noir'. A black run and as the name suggests, for the stupid. Descend directly from the hedge above the children's playground. Do not stray too far right or there is a risk of running into the back of the garages. A jum may be required to avoid thin cover at the kerb, keep going to reach Side Path.

A small resort, with a variety of runs that should keep an inexperienced skier busy for forty five minutes to an hour, at most. Not much apres ski, but Spar stays open until ten and sells beer.

At least I didn't have to get up at 2 a.m and then sleep in an airport watching a blooming screen then get stripped felt up and dragged across Europe.
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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?
I did a great tour in Feb...

Central London Alps
Mt Stockwell to Ag. du Clapham Old Town - flat with short green into mild skinning to finish. Quicker than walking!
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