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Andrew Lawson Having a Break in Breckenridge USA - January 1993

In late 1993 I came across a really good deal in Crystal (a UK tour company) brochure for a 14 night trip to Breckenridge, Colorado in late January 1993. I'd always fancied visiting the States and experience the US snow experience. The deal included flight, transfer, lift ticket and accommodation at a price which was too good to pass up, equivalent at the time to a week in a posh Europe ski resort. First experience of the US was passport control at Denver airport. No bored cops with desk tops s… Continue

Posted by Andrew Lawson on April 18, 2008 at 8:54pm — 2 Comments

Andrew Lawson Skiing in Saalbach-Hinterglemm in Austria 2004

Dear Fellow MySkiWorlders, Another blog from me. This one recounts my experiences in Saalbach-Hinterglem in Austria in February 2004. That was a very decadent ski year for me as I had also won a weeks break to the resort of Are (Sweden) that year and would be departing little over a month later having returned from Saalbach.(see previously posted blogg) This holiday was my first for several years, having decided that I needed to get my foot on the property ladder whilst I still had a few years… Continue

Posted by Andrew Lawson on April 12, 2008 at 8:15pm — 2 Comments

Andrew Lawson A Personal View of Skiing Åre in Sweden - April 2004

For the third of my blogs I thought I’d recount my adventures skiing in Sweden in April 2004 . This holiday is a very special one for me: · I won this holiday in a completion through the British Ski Club of Great Britain (Thanks guys and proof that someone does win the competitions on their website) · My surname is an anglicised version of the Scandinavian name “Larsson” · And it was a place that I’d never really thought about as a destination to go skiing, being much indoctrinated in the who… Continue

Posted by Andrew Lawson on March 25, 2008 at 10:00am — 6 Comments

HARRY 10 reasons to date a skier

yes i know it's immature but it has allways made me laugh ?10 reaasons to date a skier? 1. We like to go fast.. 2. We'r not afraid to get it started.. 3. We can handle it rough.. 4. We always finish.. 5. We always inspect before we score.. 6. We knew the course and hit all the right places.. 7. When its cold we knew how to heat things up.. 8. Out of bounds means nothing to us.. 9. We train like we race.. 10.We always strip fast even when its cold. Continue

Posted by HARRY on February 29, 2008 at 11:34pm — 1 Comment

Andrew Lawson Inaugural Civil Service Positive Altitude Club Holiday to Zell am Ziller (2006)

I work for the British Civil Service (an yes it is at time like a episode of Yes Minister!) The Positive Altitude Club (known as PAC) – a play on the words Positive Attitude) was born.It's aim was to bring together people within the Civil Service (we now… Continue

Posted by Andrew Lawson on February 9, 2008 at 7:30pm — 5 Comments

Andrew Lawson A Personal View of Skiing in Soll Austria (2005)

The story so far:

First God created the mountains, then the snow and along came the humans and thought it would be jolly wheeze to slide down the mountains wearing long planks attached to their feet and thus skiing was born. But the hum

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Posted by Andrew Lawson on February 2, 2008 at 4:30pm — 8 Comments

Martin Baroch (Dr.MGB) How you can BEST use MySkiWorld

Hello fellow skiing and mountain friends

Once again, my sincere welcome at this new site, real skiing network, which you can make into YOUR PERSONAL SKIING SITE now!! Please let me guide you trhu some possibilities:

1/ Build your FREE profile, the simple one is very easy, and build this profile into YOUR OWN PERSONAL SKIING WEBSITE (the more computer savvy ones among you can use different advanced design options). Please, as we are creating a serious and clean network here, use… Continue

Posted by Martin Baroch (Dr.MGB) on January 2, 2008 at 11:35am — No Comments

Martin Baroch (Dr.MGB) Bode Miller is winning again!!

Bode wins the downhill race in Bormio on Dec 29, 2007

After longer time without significant wins, Bode Miller (USA) came back today, winning the quite difficult and long downhill race in Italian Bormio!! What a great run did he show there - standing well on the skis during the entire course, taking very aggressive and straight line where only possible, he won by 0.45sec ahead of the 2nd placed Austrian Buder. Was this possible also thanks to the appointment of Swiss Fritz… Continue

Posted by Martin Baroch (Dr.MGB) on December 29, 2007 at 6:41pm — 6 Comments

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