Poster: A snowHead
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Hi all,
i have been invited on a stag do in Janurary to the Glenshee resort, i am very excited as i wasnt expecting to get to ski on snow outside until after i get wed next June!
whats it like there and does anyone have any 'must dos' or hints and tips to get the most from our weekend?
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Great choice, the nightlife is rocking so don't go expecting early morning starts. Are you staying at one of the ski in ski out hotels ? Take your big planks as deep powder is almost guaranteed in January & there are some enormous snowfalls. In between the big powder days, that area of the Cairngorms gets lots of sunshine being to the East of the range so remember your sunglasses & Piz Buin.
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thanks for the info guys!
we are staying here http://www.gulabinlodge.co.uk/accommodation.asp
we will be travelling up from preston and the surrounding area, we are hiring 2 seven seaters to drive and we will have to drive from the accomodation to the ski area.
We will be getting there midday thurs, skiing/boarding thus aft, all friday and sat AM, then on to edinborough saturday late aft til the wee hours, coming home sunday aft.
keeping everything crossed for some good conditions, most of the group will be hiring skis and boards and probably boots as well for some.
i will be checking the web cams for sure as i cannot bloody wait!
next skiing after that will be canada late 2012 or spring 2013 so im going to make the most!
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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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I don't know where you would hire ski equipment (I have a feeling there isn't a place by the slopes, or am I wrong?) At Aviemore it is simple and also at Nevis where there is a place by the lift, or in Fort William, a couple of miles away. However in those cases you need to get there very early on popular days since there can be big queues for skis and boots and suitable equipment is not in big supply.
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snowball, there's a dozen places on the road up to glenshee, although the hire stuff is of variable quality - best to book in advance if you can, but worst case scenario, even if you have to hire on the way up, you'd be unlucky to be caught short.
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prick_with_sticks, Gulabin Lodge has a good reputation and is used as a base for skiing quite a lot, it's basic hostel accommodation so I don't think it has a bar but IIRC there is a bar down the road. It's at the Spittal of Glenshee which is a few miles down the road from the ski area.
I think Cairdsport still have a hire outlet nearby but probably worth checking on that and what sort of equipment they hire (could be old and knackered), there is hire at the ski area too.
Have a great time but don't expect it to be the same as Canada, just take it as it comes and you should have a good 'un
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For me the thing I didn't like at Glenshee was skiing between snow fences most of the time (they are to collect the snow and stop it blowing away in high winds).
Just go expecting a relatively small area without trees and you should have great fun.
See photo album on here http://www.winterhighland.info/pix/pixalbum.php?pix_id=49 (see bottom of page for different Scottish Resorts and different dates / years.)
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If you have full coverage Glenshee is the best Scottish resort in my opnion. Ski hire on the way up is pretty ropey from experience and I would suggest getting it at the resort.
I love Glenshee, if you get a nice day it can be great fun and about 2 hours from my house makes it my local resort. You also may want to go into the Spittal Inn for a few beers, which is pretty close to your digs, it is old skool.
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After the last couple of seasons the local rental gear has improved. The actual centre had some reasonable gear. My mate hired some at the Cairdsport place, they were the bluntest skis I have ever seen. Quite treacherous as it was sheet ice.
Not sure about boards. The signs you pass on the way advertising equipment can be amusing - Skis £12 - Carvers £15.
If you are lucky, and in January you'll need to be you can half a fantastic time at Glenshee.
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