Lessons learned in lockdown
As we approach the end of ‘heavy’ lockdown and enter the next phase of déconfinement I’ve been reflecting on what I’ve learned during the last 8 weeks. 1. There will always be people… Continue reading
As we approach the end of ‘heavy’ lockdown and enter the next phase of déconfinement I’ve been reflecting on what I’ve learned during the last 8 weeks. 1. There will always be people… Continue reading
Last spring the directors of Supreme, Nick, Olly and Aaron, asked if I would plan a ski trip to Japan. Er, yeah! Planning the trip was fun at first, but progressively became a… Continue reading
When I flew back from Japan in January it was the first time I became aware of this ‘coronavirus’ and I really didn’t think much of it, only that it sounded pretty nasty… Continue reading
I know it’s been a while Bloggo but I’ve been a Busy Bee! To be honest, I was flicking through blog posts and contemplating whether to write one or not when I spotted… Continue reading
How those winter chasers can be heading to the Southern Hemisphere for another winter, I don’t know. I’ve done it twice, and that’s enough! Friends of mine have done it for years, squeezing… Continue reading
So there we have it, my first season as a ski instructor back home is complete. I posted back in November about Supreme Ski & Snowboard School expanding to Morzine, and I can’t… Continue reading
Supreme Ski and Snowboard School, Courchevel established in 1991 and taken over in 2014 by Aaron Tipping and Nick and Olly Robinson is coming to Morzine! Since the take-over, the school has been… Continue reading
Wah! Two weeks left! I currently have very mixed feelings about saying goodbyes, coming ‘home’ and excited to see friends and family (and Marmite, our gorgeous flat coat!) – always on an emotional… Continue reading
On my skis The Mountain – Coronet Peak is still closed. Yup, this is a sad fact, BUT the team up there have been working really hard to get the slopes looking a… Continue reading
Well, it would be concrete if it were cold enough. Today is 23rd June. The shortest day of the year, in the Southern Hemisphere, has just slid by and we should be heading… Continue reading