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Return to Pamps Feb 18

KJ Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-29-06 22:38

Return to Pamps Feb 18

Returning to Pamps after 16 years this time with two daughters 10 and 13!.
Its taken a long time to revisit best holiday week ever.
Even with cold fried eggs floating in soup and delicate smell of diesel wafting from Schenka it was craic from start to finish. At end of week I was able for most of the red runs, after all this time can someone confirm the bike theory and advise which level / class to join on first day. Any advice on easing stress of keeping kids entertained.

PS Just ...
Returning to Pamps after 16 years this time with two daughters 10 and 13!.
Its taken a long time to revisit best holiday week ever.
Even with cold fried eggs floating in soup and delicate smell of diesel wafting from Schenka it was craic from start to finish. At end of week I was able for most of the red runs, after all this time can someone confirm the bike theory and advise which level / class to join on first day. Any advice on easing stress of keeping kids entertained.

PS Just found out kids need own passports from 31.01.06, only found out from reading this site so be warned.

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sam Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-29-06 23:24

re: Return to Pamps Feb 18

the perlik has a bowling alley which is about 8leve a game and also a pool room and a games arcade the games are about 1 leve each kept my daughter entertained after dinner, failing that take out gameboy type games or portable dvd players. yes skiing is like riding a bike you may be a bit wobbly to start with but soon get the hang of it. as for classes you havent said wether you have skied in the last 16 years or not, also if anyone else in the party has skied, you could choice just to all ...
the perlik has a bowling alley which is about 8leve a game and also a pool room and a games arcade the games are about 1 leve each kept my daughter entertained after dinner, failing that take out gameboy type games or portable dvd players. yes skiing is like riding a bike you may be a bit wobbly to start with but soon get the hang of it. as for classes you havent said wether you have skied in the last 16 years or not, also if anyone else in the party has skied, you could choice just to all attend the same lessons so you ski as a family, the classes run from about 10 to 3 with an hour for lunch, just depends on what you all want.

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