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#4 Re: Dry slope for freestyle 18/04/2008 @ 15:40:08 |
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hey Smalldog,
I'm think of heading up to Gosling on Tues night for the freestyle night. I've never been yet, but it looks ok. There's a train from Kings Cross, to Welwyn Garden city and it looks like it's walking distance from there.
Any other GBers been there?
check out page 13 on http://www.goslingsports.co.uk/downloads/2007.11.07%20Ski%20Brochure.pdf
need your own board, but I have an old board here I can use on dry slope.
Let me know if you're interested, or if anyone else fancies going.
Cheers,
Moley |
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#3 Re: Dry slope for freestyle 14/03/2008 @ 11:14:33 |
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| well I live in EC1 so north london is good, south is bad.... |
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#2 Re: Dry slope for freestyle 14/03/2008 @ 10:59:19 |
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Define 'near'. Which side of london and what transport do you have?
There is Gosling, Bromley, Bracknell, Chatham and a few others that have regular freestyle night. |
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#1 Dry slope for freestyle 12/03/2008 @ 17:22:56 |
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Can anyone recommend a good dry slope near London with freestyle potential?  |
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