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Weegeoff

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  1. Sounds like you might have a story to tell Weegeoff?!

    Not really a story. I did used to brew my own beer and wine for about 25 years I made mistakes in the beginning. When i moved house the first thing to go on the van was 30 gallon of beer because I did not know when i would be able to brew again. I did need something to tide me over { I did have 3 barrels at the time}

    But you must keep things clean. In the UK you can buy camdem tablets which is like a mild bleach. you can use the stuff they use to clean babyies bottles. If you are doing wine you will need to put a tiny drop in the air lock.Beware it is strong.I have crawed up staires :party:

  2. If you have never driven on snow don,t Just enjoy your holiday and use the shuttle bus

     

    No way. That's just like saying:

    "if you've never skied, don't"

    "if you've never drank whisky, don't"

    "if you've never shagged, don't"

    Grow up!! He is driving a car which in the wrong hands is a lethal weapon. You don,t know if he has a wife and child in the car with him and don.t forget he will probaly be

    used to be driving on the right. which is another hazard and driving round somewhere like Happo one is no fun

  3. Originally Posted By: Korbzy
    yea i loved hakuba, went to happo 6 days straight and did a night ski at 47, it was amazing, im planning a 1 month trip there with a mate, should be good biggrin

    too bad its warming up now :( thought the season would last alot longer but the warm temp isnt very pleasant.


    hakuba is amazing, the small town and the friendliest people i've ever met, i fell in love with the people, so welcoming and always helping others out. I wish aussies would learn off them >.<

    when I went to the park they had speed restrictions in place o.O they wouldnt let you pick up enough speed to get air or you had your pass removed :(

    Yes Hakuba is an amazing place and the people are very friendly.But for how long.There are slobs throwing fag ends every were in the streets under lifts also cans and bottles by the road side. That never used to be. If anyone sees someone doing this tell then to pick it up. Because we will all be tarred with the same brush.It is unfare that a small minority should spoil it for the rest of us. veryangry
  4. Originally Posted By: -20.7
    I didn't time my trip to Hakuba well - rain yesterday, icy today.
    Bloody awful it was.

    I was planning on being here until Monday but I think I'm going back home tomorrow, this is just not fun. I'd say we need 50cm or so to give good cover and make things decent and that totally looks like not happening in the next few.

    :sad:

    /rant


    I have been here for two weeks having a great time. You must be very spoiled That is if you have been to Hakuba
  5. Originally Posted By: JA
    Geoff, you're saying that there are people out there whose ability is lower than their assessment of their ability. (or, who are not as good as they think they are!)

    How could you think that? wink

    I am saying that there are selfish people with the ability .But they think the rules and common sense dose not apply to them.
    There are car who are like this as well
  6. Originally Posted By: MrSingh
    I'd try not to board in heavy traffic areas. Beginning/intermediate slopes are full of beginners barreling out of control.

    How about getting equipment insurance?

    I hate to say this but it is not the beginers/intermediate who do this.It,s the people who can snowboard or so they think. It is only a tiny minority of selfish people and a apply,s to skiers as well
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