[RSVP] It's snowing in Kitzbühel...

David Woodhouse dwmw2 at infradead.org
Sat Nov 22 06:43:10 EST 2008


http://www.kitzbuehel.com/en/service/weather/weather-forecast.htm

It's also time to start thinking about paying up. Without ski hire or
lessons, but including a 6-day ski pass, the we worked the cost out at
€550. Most of you have paid a €100 deposit, so there's €450 to pay.

For those couples who've paid only €100 between you (you know who you
are), there's €1000 to come.

As I said, however, that's without equipment hire or lessons. I'm happy
to handle the money for those if you want, or let you pay for them
directly. It's probably easier if I handle it and we book them all
together.

The hire and lessons will be arranged through Sport Noichl, just across
the road from Heike's Pension. 

http://members.aon.at/skinoichl/e_version/e_index.htm

We need to know who is going to need to hire equipment, and what they'll
need. Also, we have a bunch of beginners this year and we should
probably arrange lessons.

Any anyone who's lurking and planning to decide at the last minute
whether you want to join us, now would be a good time to 'fess up.

Please respond. From each of you I need to know the following:

 1. Whether you need ski/board hire. If skis, what level of equipment
    you want (http://members.aon.at/skinoichl/e_version/e_shop_main.htm)

 2. Whether you want lessons. If so, for how many days, whether you want
    full days or half days, and at approximately what level.

 3. That you have insurance which covers winter sports.

 4. Your emergency contact details.

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dwmw2




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