#356549 - Wed Mar 10 2010 11:07 AM
Re: What do you look for in your accomodation?
[Re: gareth_oau]
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NICE PLACE! I just checked it out online. Way flasher than what we are getting in to Gareth. An extra $2000 a week is MASSIVE, as most of those properties are being rented for $5000 - $7000 a week for the July school holidays already! Crazy money!! But I suppose with the shortages of anything being available during that short time period, there are people who will pay it. For that money I would rather stay at one of the hotels though, and have my room serviced, and full cooked breakfast included! EDIT:[just realized that I now sound like Thursday ... going for the hotel experience  ]
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#356772 - Thu Mar 11 2010 06:11 PM
Re: What do you look for in your accomodation?
[Re: SKI]
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Heading to the airport on the 23th of March. Will be in the good hands of the lovely people at White Horse - Double Black on the 24/25/26th of March.  [I am getting excited though ... My board needs a wax so I rang MainPeak today to see if they had any waxing irons in stock - would you believe it - it will take a couple of weeks to get one from across the border  ]
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#356887 - Fri Mar 12 2010 06:27 PM
Re: What do you look for in your accomodation?
[Re: quattro]
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Let me clarify: We each had one board that we were riding up until this year (there is 6), we each bought a new board in Japan in December (there is another 6), and the other two ... well Papa had an extra twin tip that he has never ridden that he bought 3 yrs ago, and the boys have a small trick mini park board thing they bought 2 yrs ago to play with. So the 'best quiver' is Papa's with 3, but heavily weighted toward the powder planks. I would like to see him have a go of cub #2 or #3's Burton Joystick for Thredbo, I think he would have fun with it. Muika - we are certainly happy to loan our boards, especially to family or friends wanting to try the sport out for the first time - and especially the older boards. I don't think we will sell off our older ones for that very reason. Pie-Eater - we do have a fairly large home, but the boards are stored in quite a hot spot over summer ... so part of the bonus in buying a snow property is having lockable owners storage where we can leave the gear year round. We will just have to make sure we bring our choice of weapon each back to Perth with us at the end of the Southern Season so we are equipped to hit the Northern Season! 
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