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Dry Ski Slope

Fee Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-15-06 13:47

Dry Ski Slope

Hi,
Yesterday went to the dry ski slope with my Mum and Sister for a brush up, but when i got there i was a bit nervous coz it was open skiing and i felt too rusty so my paln was to come back for the two hour refresher, anyways to cut a long story short my mum had her bag stolen from the locker, which of course contained her life. We wern't treated very well by the owner and there's NO way i'm going back today to give them any more money but i still need to have a practice before i go, has ...
Hi,
Yesterday went to the dry ski slope with my Mum and Sister for a brush up, but when i got there i was a bit nervous coz it was open skiing and i felt too rusty so my paln was to come back for the two hour refresher, anyways to cut a long story short my mum had her bag stolen from the locker, which of course contained her life. We wern't treated very well by the owner and there's NO way i'm going back today to give them any more money but i still need to have a practice before i go, has anyone been to Diggerland in Rochester, is it worth the cost travel etc? we live near Dartford.
Cheers.

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Whiskey Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-15-06 14:31

re: Dry Ski Slope

Sorry about your experience. I've never been to diggerland but you got me interested so ??I looked it up on the web, there is a webcam where you can see the slope, and I wasn't impressed. Looks more like the kids fun park that it's supposed to be than a place for ski practice.

I use the Brentwood / Warley dry slope and never had any problems.

I wouldn't worry if you dont practice just a few hours on the 'real stuff' in resort and it will feel like you're a regular again... well thats ...
Sorry about your experience. I've never been to diggerland but you got me interested so ??I looked it up on the web, there is a webcam where you can see the slope, and I wasn't impressed. Looks more like the kids fun park that it's supposed to be than a place for ski practice.

I use the Brentwood / Warley dry slope and never had any problems.

I wouldn't worry if you dont practice just a few hours on the 'real stuff' in resort and it will feel like you're a regular again... well thats how it was for me after not skiing for 10years until this Christmas gone.. Good Luck

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Fee Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-15-06 15:16

re: Dry Ski Slope


Thanks,
I may try the Brentwood slope,
I'm sure, ok, well maybe i'm crossing everything (but not ski's tho!) and just hope that it will all come flooding back after a couple of days!
sam Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-15-06 16:18

re: Dry Ski Slope

Why dont you travel to one of the indoor real snow ski slopes much more realistic there is one in milton keynes may be a bit of a trek but well worth it