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Author: Subject: snowkiting trip 30/3/07 onwards, interested?
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posted on 28-11-2006 at 15:17 Reply With Quote
snowkiting trip 30/3/07 onwards, interested?

i really would like to get a trip to norway organised this easterish. i am off for 2 weeks from the 30 march 2007 and would like to hear from people who would be interested in coming. i have emailed turbulence as they run trips there and am trying to call on their expertise so it will not be an unknown quantity trip.






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posted on 29-11-2006 at 07:08 Reply With Quote
i would be up for it neil. count me in if the price is right





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posted on 29-11-2006 at 08:36 Reply With Quote
just received an email from adam at Turbulence, i have pasted it down for peeps to browse.
will be looking at pricing the ferry etc

Ireland yes we travel over on ferry to Dublin and then drive the rest of the way. This gives us the flexibility duirng the week.
2. Norway, we stay in a place called rallervegen it is on top of the glacier, but I know they are very busy for the rest of march and april. They have a huge cross country ski event with over 20,000 competitors on about the 2nd weekend of april. As for travel again we go by car , up to Newcastle and then 25hr crossing to Bergen. It is then a 300KM drive from bergen. Travel is really easy this way and the trip is very relaxing. It also means that you can take all your food etc with you.
The cost of living out there is hideous so be careful (can of beans - £2.50, 6 pack of beer - £12) as for fuel etc very similar to the UK. Our guys spent more on the ferry than anywhere else last year as they took about 30kgs of food each with them.

Give us a call if we can help.

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posted on 4-12-2006 at 09:54 Reply With Quote
Neil,

I'm probably up for a snow kite trip at Easter - probably only for around week to 10 days. Keep me posted with progress / costs etc. My email is mec@aber.ac.uk

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posted on 8-12-2006 at 13:05 Reply With Quote
now if Norway looks like being full other ideas are canada; can be cold though............or maybe teign in france as there is the glacier to snow kite on.
what say ye?





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posted on 8-12-2006 at 14:19 Reply With Quote
Neil,

When I was in Canada last year I didn't really see any wind at all. So I'm not sure about that option.

France would be ok with me,

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posted on 8-12-2006 at 14:26 Reply With Quote
have sent an email to chalet chardon; a cheap and acheerfull place in teign breviere..a snowboarders place but fine, more to spend on beer!!!!
if the weather forecasters are corwe might have some mighty blizzards here before long!!!!





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posted on 10-12-2006 at 08:19 Reply With Quote
neil,

i have been chatting with a guy who organises snowkite demo tours for ozone in pas de la casa.
he is an english guy who lives in barcelona.

i was in touch with him this year when i went over but we never got to go out. but next march he has a big demo week planned with the manufacturers.

either way. he is a good guy to know on the ground who can point out the best bowls to find.
plus if there is no wind you can just snowboard on the regular slopes.

i will get you his email address when i am back in the office tomorrow.

i have arranged to meet up with him in feb07 when i drive down in the new van as we will be mobile to find the best snowkite spots.

we are heading out friday 23rd/24th feb and then back on the sunday 4th march. will plan to do a long drive down, admittedly 12 hours to get there. but will be sharing the driving with my mate.

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posted on 10-12-2006 at 11:01 Reply With Quote
here is the reply from the chardon in teign; what do yous think ? i am thinking of 2 weeks away ,fly to genieve and coach down ,done it before and its easy. any takers?
Many thanks for your enquiry. We can offer you a Sat to Saturday booking, in basic shared accommodation, max occupancy per room with shower and toilet in the corridor, in the Chardons or our neighbouring hotel, 3 mins walk away. This is at a rate of 240 euros per person, approx £165, inclusive of breakfast and 6 nights 3 course evening meal, all meals are taken at the Chardons. Or a midweekly booking 7 nights, Wednesday to Wednesday, at a rate of 265 euros per person, inc breakie and 6 nights evening meal. With all midweek bookings we ask that you can be flexible, as we may need you to move rooms or hotels on the Saturday to accommodate us. With all these dates they are subject to availability at time of confirmation, so please check and confirm with us before booking flights.






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posted on 11-12-2006 at 09:15 Reply With Quote
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http://www.kitefrenzy.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=51&Itemid=80 />
( i notice the link is almost but not quite working as its not adding the =51&itemid=80 on to the end. but you should see a link on the webpage saying 'ozone demo - english version )

weblink for a demo by top ozone riders at pas de la casa this coming weekend !

otherwise...


iain@kitefrenzy.com

is the email address of the guy who organises the snow kite trips. the event he is doing is a demo show on the 9th, 10th, 11th march.

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posted on 12-12-2006 at 16:11 Reply With Quote
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Neil,

Would flying out not restrict us a bit in terms of getting to the best areas for wind direction etc?

Also, have you considered just taking vans and camping out. It's not too cold over Easter period and it saves us paying loads on accommodation at that time of the year.

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posted on 12-12-2006 at 17:31 Reply With Quote
at teign you can snow kite around the lake at val claret which is the centre; or up on the glacier which is at the top of the phennicular railway caught in the centre. teign brevier is just further down under the dam; last time we snowboarded down on one huge run and get the cable car up.: flights were quite cheap and the coach which you catch just outside the airport main doors is also cheap. will look into some prices





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posted on 13-12-2006 at 21:01 Reply With Quote
had a look at flights and they can be over the toop from satuday to saturday and then dirt cheap wed to wed;;;;;;;;;but i want to go fro 2 weeks so i am quite willing to use my car and drive there and back for a 2 week session, what say ye Mike? dont fancy staying in the vans as the chardon is so cheap and WARM WITH A BAR AND A GOOD VIBE!!!!!





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posted on 13-12-2006 at 23:32 Reply With Quote
Neil,

I would be happy with wed to wed if need be. So far, I have negotiated a week skiing. Rach is in France with work this week, but I'll do some more sweet-talking this weekend. I'll try to confirm how long and possible dates this weekend.

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posted on 18-12-2006 at 09:39 Reply With Quote
Neil,

Rach is working in London on the 11- 13 April; so I will have to be home to look after the kids. So for me, I would prefer a week from the 31st March to 7th April.

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posted on 21-12-2006 at 14:45 Reply With Quote
well come on amyone who wants to go going to book up after the new years.






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posted on 3-1-2007 at 13:21 Reply With Quote
ok chaps whos is up for it will need to get it organised within the next 2 weeks





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posted on 3-1-2007 at 17:15 Reply With Quote
Hi Neil

I'm boarding in Val d'isere/Tignes from 8th April til 15th April. Gonna take my 9m Instinct with me just in case I get a chance to do some kiteboarding.

So if you're out there let me know

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posted on 3-1-2007 at 18:58 Reply With Quote
Rich where have you been? still got the van? still got the kites?






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posted on 4-1-2007 at 12:15 Reply With Quote
is there any snow worthwhile anywhere at the moment ?

looking at the various sites. most places seem to only have 20-30 cm depth.

hopefully it will pick up in the next week or so.

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