Snowboarding in scotland
#2
never been, but from what ive been told, you may aswell just go abroad for the cost of it.
Just booked a holiday with the girlfriend, 7 days skiing in bulgaria in feb, half board with tuition, accomodation, lift passes, flights and transfers etc. for £570 each! Happy days
Just booked a holiday with the girlfriend, 7 days skiing in bulgaria in feb, half board with tuition, accomodation, lift passes, flights and transfers etc. for £570 each! Happy days
#4
Lecht is like no mans land, and Glenshee wouldn't be my choice either, unless you're just planning on going for one day. However if you're wanting to make a weekend of it then I'd be heading to Aviemore.
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How much tuition you haveing and have you snowboarded before
i didnt realise itll be that cheap 7 days real powder sound
i was planning on just getting some lessons on a indoor slope then practiceing thoughout the year somehwere
before going aborad so i got half clue
great advice aswell allways guys from the pics i didnt think it looked half bad but allways better then people who know
i didnt realise itll be that cheap 7 days real powder sound
i was planning on just getting some lessons on a indoor slope then practiceing thoughout the year somehwere
before going aborad so i got half clue
great advice aswell allways guys from the pics i didnt think it looked half bad but allways better then people who know
#6
My wife is the queen of DIY holidays, and has looked at Scotland for boarding several times over the last few years, but it's always been far cheaper to go abroad!
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