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Sign the giant Slide2Sochi snowball
September 22, 2013 | Teresa FisherThe 2014 Winter Olympics are rapidly approaching. Hard to believe it’s less than 6 months until the Games begin, in Sochi in Russia, and just 8 days until the Torch is lit.
The ski slopes of Britain are getting everyone in the mood … Read More
Free ski lesson from Sir Steve Redgrave
September 21, 2013 | Teresa FisherWould you like to be taught to ski by five times Olympian and qualified ski instructor Sir Steve Redgrave?!
Or would you prefer to see how fast you can ski against professional ski racers?
If you answered ‘yes’ to either of … Read More
Crystal Ski’s new social skiing service – how it works
September 21, 2013 | Teresa FisherThis winter Crystal Ski Holidays, the UK’s largest ski holiday company, will once again offer customers a free social skiing service.
Previously, Crystal offered social skiing with one of their reps. However, following new legislation earlier this year, reps are … Read More
Skiing in the desert
September 21, 2013 | Teresa FisherKeen snowboarder and travel writer, Charles Holland, is on the lookout for new, fun family snow experiences. This is his latest finding:
Snow skiing in the desert climate of the Middle East? Surely not!
Actually, one Dubai property can make … Read More
Crystal reintroduces ski hosting in France
September 21, 2013 | Teresa FisherBritish ski tour operator Crystal has pulled off a coup! They have cleverly side-stepped their way round the recent French ban on ski-hosting.
The ban was introduced last winter following an incident in Méribel early in the season, when a young … Read More
Happy days in the Hautes Pyrenees
September 17, 2013 | Teresa FisherPlanning your next family ski break? Be sure to consider the Haute Pyrenees! Our FSN reporter Briony Key points out some fun family locations in the region:
The Brits have a long love affair with the French Alps, but we’re … Read More
September snow in the Alps
September 17, 2013 | Teresa FisherA second dusting of snow has fallen in the Alps today, in particular in Switzerland, western Austria and the Italian Dolomites. Zermatt registered around 20cm, but elsewhere 5-10cm was more typical.
Here is a selection of pictures posted on the Facebook pages … Read More
Sochi’s new Olympic University
September 16, 2013 | Teresa FisherToday the new $500 million (£313 million/€374 million) Russian International Olympic University (RIOU) campus in Sochi was unveiled in Sochi.
The opening was attended by Russian President Vladimir Putin and other dignatories, including deputy Prime Minister, Dmitry Kozak; President of … Read More
Sir Richard Branson breaks world record for ski charity
September 15, 2013 | Teresa FisherSir Richard Branson took to the seas today to break a new world record, and to raise money for the ski charity Snow-Camp. It is a charity that helps inner city children get involved in snowsports.
He was joined by … Read More
Surf for Snow-Camp
September 14, 2013 | Teresa FisherAre you joining Richard Branson and professional kitesurfer Lewis Crathern for tomorrow’s fundraising Virgin Kitesurfing Armada at Hayling Island?
Over 300 kitesurfers are expected to take part in a big charity Downwinder – 45 miles of kitesurfing, as we reported … Read More