Poster: A snowHead
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I'm off to MK this evening and it's the 1st time I've ever been to an indoors slope and haven't really got a clue as to what to expect.
My initial questions are real numptie ones;
> what do I wear? - full ski gear / partial ski gear or jeans and T shirt. Helmet?
> what do I use? - I know I'll use my own boots but skis and poles?
> what do I do? - I'm going as it's been organised by my Sailing club, I'm guessing you'll all come back and say "practice technique, practice technique, practice technique" which yes is fair enough but tbh it's unlikely to be a regular thing and I'm only realy going to support the guy who's organised the social event.
finally, is there anyone from here going this evening?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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marcellus, I'm not a regular visitor but I did go there a couple of times last summer, my take
- I normally wear ski trousers and jacket (sometimes softshell) with just a t shirt underneath
- Their skis aren't very good, I take mine
- If it's just an hour I normally just ski up and down, if it's busy there may not be that many runs anyway. For longer practise is worthwhile
Enjoy
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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?
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Haven't been to Keynes for a while. The biggest hassle may be meeting up. There'a a large desk thing in the building, but it's quite a way inside and there are corners that people can get hidden around.
Get checked in at the big desk thing, get a sort of paper ticket (from memory). You're supposed to wear the ticket, but they drop off all the time, so don't let it flap too much.
(The original design had a barcode reader in the lifts so that users couldn't ride up once their ticket expired, but I've never seen them working)
Everythig after that is down a crridor n the right, that takes you past the visible slope.
Ther'es a huge obvious ski issuing desk. Hand over a boot, tell them your DIn, or height, weight, ability. Get skis. Change in cubicles or just out gloves on if you're not bothered. It's about as cold in there as it is outside now, so not arctic. Jacket, gloves, maybe ski trousers if ou feel like it, jeans if you're utterly cool and never fall, if you wear jeans and fall, you look like an idiot who hasn't a clue.
Sticks are in racks and I think you just choose them yourself.
Past the cafe with the viewing windows there's a sort of airlock with sliding doors. Walk in, step on snow, clip in, choose a lift and ski.
What to do ? It's a fairly short run, so if you don't practice technique, you might get a bit bored.
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marcellus,
Partial ski gear. I wear jacket and salopettes but street clothes underneath. I never wear a helmet unless on the rare occasion I'm skiing gates, but many do as high rate of collisions if busy.
I never ski on the slope's rental equipment as I don't enjoy it. There is a risk to your ski bases from screws sticking through the wooden boards underlying the lift track so stay very much on the track esp near bottom and top to minimise (not abolish!) risk of damage.
If you're only going the once, just ski. If you get bored, practise something. If you go regularly it's mind numbing unless you work on something, even if it's maximising the g-forces you can get on a 160m slope in a shed with slowish snow. When the snow at MK is good, it's head and shoulders better (if a competent skier skiing fast) than my experience of any other indoor slope in the UK (I haven't been to CF though) and as good as any I've been to in the world. Not likely to happen of a Monday (or any) evening but I'm sure you'll enjoy it anyway!
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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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Bear in mind that it's often shut between 6 and 7 pm for pisting.
The main desk has been relocated to closer to the entrance now, and if you hang about there, it's hard to get lost or miss anyone.
Rather than using the cubicles, go through the toilets and there's a large communal changing area, but as everyone uses the cubicles, it's almost always empty. It's also drier underfoot as it's less used as well as having far more space.
Thursday and Friday evenings are freestyle nights, with all the terrain features out. I "THINK" there may be race training on a Monday night if I remember right, but it only takes up a narrow part of one side of the piste. It won't be that busy either way.
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You'll need to Register first of course.
You'll need to Register first of course.
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Take lots of change for parking and lockers! Just have fun!
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gatecrasher wrote: |
Take lots of change for parking and lockers! Just have fun! |
parking's free after 6.
Lockers are £1 but non-returnable
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feef, Ta, only go there on race days...
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Cheers All, we're getting the at 19:00 so no issue with parking and basically getting ready for a couple of hours of standing on snow with some sliding down followed by Food!
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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marcellus, I am pretty sure its free parking after 6pm
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