Ok folks so we have all been on some vacation to somewhere
hot, but going on holiday in search of snow is something that
only a certain type of person does. That person is probably
into skiing. A skiing vacation does not have to be something
that a professional and seasoned skier does, and in fact I
learned to ski when I was on the mountains of France. If you
are considering going on a skiing holiday, then I suppose it is
better to learn how to Ski before you go away, and that way you
can really benefit from enjoying the more challenging
slopes.
My first skiing holiday, happened because my wife said that
she was bored of going on holiday in search of sun and I could
hardly blame her! Year, after year we ago away to some place
hot and sit on the beach all day, I don't know about you but it
is not our idea of fun. The year before we had went on a safari
holiday, and this was something that we found a lot more
entertaining, it gave us a chance to actually do something
different: that we couldn't do back home.
Going on a skiing holiday, was also ideal because we had
family out in France. It meant that we could go and see them
when we first arrived and then hit the slopes for the rest of
our stay. When we first arrived at our skiing destination the
first thing that struck me was how warm the place is. Being
surrounded by snow, you expect to experience cold weather, but
in actual fact the weather was rather pleasant. The fact is
that snow is deep and compressed, and that leads to ideal
conditions for hitting the slopes. My wife and I started out by
booking some lessons. My wife had skied before, but she
explained that because she hadn't skied for a while, she felt
like she would rather do the lessons as well. The instructor
was great, and really helped to give me an understanding of
what was involved. I felt like I knew how to start, and stop
and I felt like that gave me the necessary confidence to get
started. The instructor seemed to really understand how to
teach us, and I suppose that would come with his experience. He
explained to us the importance of safety on the slopes, and how
you have to be aware of what the people are doing around
you.

During our holiday, we had a really great time. We woke up
early and hit the slopes everyday. My wife and I both had
really sore legs on the first few days, but that is because we
both sit behind a desk five days a week. At night time, we were
able to go out for dinner, and we soon became temporary locals
at a nice restaurant that overlooked the slopes. It really was
great, especially the food. Their were also lots of nice pubs
and clubs, however we very rarely went out after our dinner:
being on the slopes all day takes all the energy out of
you.
If you are planning a skiing vacation then I do have a few
words of warning before you decide to actually go away.
Firstly, you should make sure that you are going to be in the
correct physical condition to hit the slopes when you are over
their. My uncle and auntie are well into their fifties and they
decided to go on a skiing vacation. I never had the heart to
say to them before they went, but as you can imagine it hardly
the best idea, especially when my auntie suffers from heart
problems. They went away and came back telling the relatives:
"There is nothing to do if you don't want to ski". I found this
hilarious, however they seemed to think it was perfectly
reasonable.

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