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Re: Best Resorts for Learning
11/05/2008 @ 15:52:17
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There is the Tamworth indoor ski dome variant or the Xscape snow dome in Milton Keynes and Castleford near Leeds. I've never been there, but while being in France I've heard some friends speaking of these two resorts.
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I had learnt to snowboard in Val Cenis in France but then relearnt 3 years ago in Livigno where they have a specialized snowboarding school run by Burton.. Instructors were awesome and i owe it to these guys for getting me drunk most nights of the week as well as getting rid of my bad habits
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Hoping to get away soon, to snowboard, I have decided to get a few lessons if I do get away.
So, is there any resorts that are really good or well known for having good snowboard instructors and had good feedback from people who have gone. I am looking for stuff like good communication, experience etc.
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