Hello Arinsal forum,
As you can see from the title I am what they call a beginner, someone who has never been on a set of ski's in his life but is really looking forward to getting on the slops. This is something that has not long came into plan with a bunch of friends so we/me are a little fresh and to be honest clueless about everything. But, this is something we have been talking about as a group for a long time and it's about time we put a plan into action. I have a quite few questions but some that should definitely come first.
Should we really be taking lessons on some dry slops here in the UK before we go on some real slops? or, Will we have some form of lessons when we get there? What kid of kit should we take with us? you see all these adverts with the best fashion branded boards and clothing, do we really need all that or is cheap affordable clothing fine? Like, what are the best shoes? Do they have everything there ready? or is it best to get some item before hand?
I think these are a good starting point and I'm sure there will be more questions as we go along. If there is anything else you guys can that might help also, please let me know. Really looking forward to speaking with you guys and getting on the slops ASAP.
Cheer everyone!!
As you can see from the title I am what they call a beginner, someone who has never been on a set of ski's in his life but is really looking forward to getting on the slops. This is something that has not long came into plan with a bunch of friends so we/me are a little fresh and to be honest clueless about everything. But, this is something we have been talking about as a group for a long time and it's about time we put a plan into action. I have a quite few questions but some that should definitely come first.
Should we really be taking lessons on some dry slops here in the UK before we go on some real slops? or, Will we have some form of lessons when we get there? What kid of kit should we take with us? you see all these adverts with the best fashion branded boards and clothing, do we really need all that or is cheap affordable clothing fine? Like, what are the best shoes? Do they have everything there ready? or is it best to get some item before hand?
I think these are a good starting point and I'm sure there will be more questions as we go along. If there is anything else you guys can that might help also, please let me know. Really looking forward to speaking with you guys and getting on the slops ASAP.
Cheer everyone!!
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