MissRibena
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Hi all
This is a bit of a long shot but it wouldn't be the first time that AAM came up with the goods, so here goes ...
I've been seriously bitten by the skiing bug and am absolutely heartbroken at the thought of the end of the season for another year. I was never the sporty type really but I keep fairly fit; walk and cycle a bit and go the the gym regularly. However, all my usual keep-fit things seem sooooo dull after a week's skiing and I'm trying to find something I can do on my doorstep that might replace the buzz. Has anyone any ideas?
I'm in the midlands (v. close to shannon/lough ree), can swim well but am ultra seasick on boats. Tried surfing once before but didn't fall in love. I don't think I'd be into the power-boat/jet-ski thing. I'm thinking of trying windsurfing this time. Has anyone any recommendations of where to learn (there are tonnes of places on the net)? Or any alternative suggestions?
Thanks
Rebecca
This is a bit of a long shot but it wouldn't be the first time that AAM came up with the goods, so here goes ...
I've been seriously bitten by the skiing bug and am absolutely heartbroken at the thought of the end of the season for another year. I was never the sporty type really but I keep fairly fit; walk and cycle a bit and go the the gym regularly. However, all my usual keep-fit things seem sooooo dull after a week's skiing and I'm trying to find something I can do on my doorstep that might replace the buzz. Has anyone any ideas?
I'm in the midlands (v. close to shannon/lough ree), can swim well but am ultra seasick on boats. Tried surfing once before but didn't fall in love. I don't think I'd be into the power-boat/jet-ski thing. I'm thinking of trying windsurfing this time. Has anyone any recommendations of where to learn (there are tonnes of places on the net)? Or any alternative suggestions?
Thanks
Rebecca