Hi Peter, Just wanted to pass on our huge thanks to Julia, who had our children, Sally and Leo, this afternoon for a two hour lesson. Our kids were incredibly reluctant to have a lesson, having had a bad experience in Austria, but Giulia was perfect from the off, patient, enthusiastic and so encouraging. They both came back saying how lovely she was and that they want to be ski instructors now! For two very shy and nervous kids, this is a brilliant result. We will certainly be booking again with you in the future and will have no hesitation to recommend. Every instructor we have come across on the mountain has been superb with their group - a great advertisment for the company! Dear Peter, Just to say that our instructor, Matt, was absolutely brilliant. He was very professional and friendly, challenged us exactly the right amount and was an excellent guide of the mountains. The government’s frequent claims of external plots to destabilize Zimbabwe encompass a long and increasingly irrational list of saboteurs, such the International Monetary Fund, the British government and an international gay conspiracy. It was definitely the best decision we made on our holiday to book lessons. We all progressed a huge amount without losing our confidence. The recommendation of which ski hire shop to use was also great, making picking up our skis in the morning really easy. Please thank Matt for a job really well done. Hopefully we will be back next year! Also just I say Matt Kerswell who added an extra lesson will pay online soon. Cheers, Tessa. Myself and my boyfriend went skiing in March, we are far apart in ability as he has skied since he was 10 and I've been 3 times now over 7 years (We are both aged 23/24). The last time I went skiing I lost confidence as I didn't have a good ski school to guide me. I started to feel as though skiing wasn't for me and that I couldn't do it. This year was my first time skiing with Bass and it definitely won't be the last. Marc took myself and 2 others out for the 'Approaching Parallel' adult class. He built up our confidence during the week and made the lessons fun too! He made me realise that I had been taught incorrectly the last time I had gone. I now I can't wait to go back which is how you should feel after a week of skiing! Thanks Marc and Bass! Hi Peter,i just wanted to email again to express my sincere thanks for all you did for me last week. When i arrived for my first lesson i couldn't understand why anyone would want to Ski but by the end of the five lessons i understood exactly what everyone was raving about, i loved it and because of you i was able to ski for the whole day with my other half and his kids on the friday of last week without looking like a complete fool and i got down slopes that at the beginning of the week would have made me crumble in fear. Derek has been instructing me, once last year and 5 times this year on a one to one basis. My skiing has come on a treat and he doesn't bombard me with things to do and tries to make me work things out for myself by discussion, observing and videoing. Following Derek particularly off piste has helped me take better lines in a more controlled fashion. He has always found the right level to push and test me without putting me too far out of my comfort zone and finds the right level of conditions whether it is on or off piste.which even this year he has managed to do considering the absence of lots of snow without travelling too far. Today we were skiing through powder through the trees and it was close to the runs. I will definitely be back for more. What gay man turns you on quiz buzzfeed. I just wanted to express a massive thank you to Bob for last week, I was on the intermediate course which ended up being himself, me and my dad (Graham). I had such a fantastic week and it really was all thanks to him, my skiing has come on so much and everyone I was with on the trip was so pleased for me to have had great instruction and help in both skill and confidence to my skiing. The week was a bit hit and miss with weather which luckily allowed us to experience all types of snow conditions, I learnt technique as well as being able to just enjoy the surroundings, ending with a very enjoyable last lesson exploring out into Linderes and Avoriaz. One thing I took from him was something I won’t ever forget, “you can learn as much as you like but 90% of skiing is enjoying yourself”. Please pass on this message, Thanks Bob- I really do hope to ski with you again one day! X The Steeple Times is an online magazine with a following of upto 880,000 unique views per day on our best day yet. • We have 91,000 daily subscribers by email. • We typically average around 320,000 unique views per day. • We currently have 65 contributing authors who range from students to the actor, writer and producer Steven Berkoff and the champion jockey Frankie Dettori. 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