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    I have taken the (for me) remarkably brave step of booking a solo ski holiday in French alps 18-22 April by coach half board. After looking at you tube footage I realise it'd be safer and nicer to ski with someone. All my family or friends are broke or busy. Anyone interested? Intermediate level. Package £279 xxx
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    Any skiers at all out there?
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    I'd love to go but need more time to organise family etc what a shame. Who are you going with, we went with snow coach, really friendly and people got together and went put ski ing, lots of solo skiers on the coach.

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    I keep threatening my partner that i'm going to have a girlie ski holiday as he goes away with the lads every year, its a bit too short notice for me especially with 2 kids. Have a great time.
    love Sarah.

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    Oooh I love the alps. Where are you going. We go twice a year.

    We went to alpe dhuez at new year and we are off to le grand bornand in 3 weeks.

    As long as you stay on piste and don't go off anywhere you'll be fine. Wish I could go on holiday on my own, just had a massive argument with my 10yr old dd over her ****** homework and lack of a decent attitude.
    Time Out.. The perfect time for thinking about what you're going to destroy next.

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    Great! Still going alone. Should be fine. Met a girl thru a ski forum and we may ski together for a day even tho she's younger than my oldest child!
    Really excited and taking lessons on dry ski to limber up and push the fear factor.....
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    Going to Brides les Bains
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