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Still only 5cm on lower slopes in Arabba (Sella Ronda). Wasn't very worried before but getting worried. I need lots of snow for the rocky off piste gullies and only a month to go. 2001/2 season nothing arrived till February. I'm wondering if I should have a backup plan to go somewhere else.
I had to book my guide in late June, early July or he'll be booked up for the season. Booking for a group is different anyway - I got the last 4 rooms in the Hotel in June for March.
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miranda wrote:
I just didn't think that buying ski injury insurance when travelling abroad is evidence of the British being planners in comparison to Americans!
Maybe not so much injury insurance. But travel insurance to cover that 12 month advance booking definitely is an integral part of "planning"! Without it, a lot of things could happen in that year's time to render the booking un-usable and the peep end up losing money. It would significantly deter advance booking.
Rarely do American travelers buy travel insurance. And from what I gather (here and other sources) Europeans don't always buy travel insurance as religiously as brits' either. An interesting result of that pattern being, it's quite expensive to buy travel insurance in N. America! So even though I used to be in a habit of buying travel insurance before settling down in the US, I don't do that any more.
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