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Drunken skiers could forfeit their insurance cover, warns Post Office Travel Insurance. Its survey of skiers showed 22% admitted drinking heavily during a winter sports holiday while 39% had been on the slopes with a hangover (Telegraph).

The Times also covered this on Sunday, that if your found to be over the limit by the doctor the information will be passed on to the insurers, it also commented on the amount of people who go skiing with out insurance, Dooh!
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Only 39% on the slopes with a hangover? Did they ask a school trip or something?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
radar wrote:
Its survey of skiers showed 22% admitted drinking heavily during a winter sports holiday. Dooh!


The rest were too drunk to answer.
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Only 39% on the slopes with a hangover? Did they ask a school trip or something?

Surely that would be 99%?!
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 Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Mountain air is the best hangover remedy. Little Angel
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I always think before I drink on a ski holiday.

I think; "Thats bl00dy expensive for a pint!"
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Skiing and drinking in combination isn't worth it ...... it costs too much and you spill most of it. Wink
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 After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
DB wrote:
Skiing and drinking in combination isn't worth it ...... it costs too much and you spill most of it. Wink


Hee hee, I am also from this school of thought and prefer to hit the hipflask whilst on the lifts. Although a hip flask isn't really drinking is it?
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Nah, go for a camelpak full of fine cognac Toofy Grin added benefit is your drink line won't freeze
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Richard_Sideways wrote:
Nah, go for a camelpak full of fine cognac Toofy Grin added benefit is your drink line won't freeze


I'm not so sure, several years ago the Austrians perfected the art of combining anti-freeze in their white wine..... Shocked

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While some consumers may not see a problem in swallowing these additives with their wine, they will do so unknowingly. It is a sweet irony that Austria has become a beacon of European organic farming today largely because of the public backlash to a 1985 scandal in which unscrupulous Austrian winemakers used an antifreeze called diethylene glycol instead of a natural glucose sweetener on their grapes to cut cost
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URGH! That's revolting! Contaminating perfectly good anti-freeze with Austrian wine!
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