A list of puns related to "Dry ski slope"
Hi
Does anyone have experience of ski jumping on dry slope? I'm curious what do you wear? and are you using any sort of protect padding? Thanks in advance (DISCLAIMER: non-native English speaker)
Iβve skied on the snow before, I went on blue, red and black slopes, but prefer red ones. So my skiing ability is alright I think, however might be rusty. I am going to a skiing club taster session that my uni offers and idk what to wear. Are leggings ok for that?
I've been reading about dry ski slopes and they look like a really good time. Are there any in New Zealand? Seems like a country so keen on its snow sports would be all over these, but I can't seem to find any.
Basically the title. I took a couple of classes to learn the basics, and Iβve gone by myself a few more times in an indoors piste. Itβs a single slope, that has, according to the teacher I had, a little stretch that could be blue, and the rest is considered green (European).
I learnt to pizza, and Iβve been dabbling with parallel turns and the hockey stop. I also learnt how to manage my fear of speed (the little speed I gained anyways), and how to get on and off of a chairlift.
The thing is, Iβm going skiing with some friends next week. Weβre all beginners, but theyβve never skiied before and weβre planning on taking some classes there. But, weβll be there for two days. My question is the following:
Should I spend both days on classes, or would I be able to ski by myself on a green/blue slope. Would that be too risky?
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