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Wonderboy
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23rd Jan 07 at 23:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by ed
quote:
Originally posted by deano87
If you've got your own skis, you'll be all right!
My ski's only go downhill


You need to upgrade them...
ed
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23rd Jan 07 at 23:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Haha
Wonderboy
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mav
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
So it's not like France where they leave the roads a foot deep in snow for a laugh ...

I'll just have to check the forcasts before we head on up and go on what it says...


If there is a really heavy snow fall you will get some roads unpassable...There is some roads with barriers that they close when it snows heavy...

But majority you will be ok..
Wonderboy
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Mav probably knows better than me, more snow up there
mav
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23rd Jan 07 at 23:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Not really I'm across the country from you in Fife...
Wonderboy
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23rd Jan 07 at 23:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

lol
mav
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why the
ShEp
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there isnt even snow up here, we have dual carrige ways and a/b roads too ya know

theyre not all single track cow and sheep infested pebble tracks like people think
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oh and i woudnt bother going passed fort william/aviemore if you want a good ski, im up passed inverness and there is nowhere to ski up here
kenny-g
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ahh you've got to laugh at what some people think scotlands like
ed
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The only reason I asked is because if you drive to france you are ok until you get to the mountains. They don't clear the roads or salt them very often because you are meant to have chains Glencoe is 1000 meters or so, so it is a real mountain
kenny-g
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yeah i can see where your comming from.... but it should be ok up here

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