Return to dry slope skiing

Allowing children who can already ski to return to classes as they need less close contact with instructors, verbal instruction is adequate for them. For beginners probably 1-2-1 would be necessary. The fact that they will be wearing their skis already keeps them at a natural distance.
I would suggest that the changing rooms are closed with the exception of the toilet only. If parents drop their child off in their ski kit and use their own equipment that would avoid the changing room scenario. Also ensure that the parents drop and go.

Why the contribution is important

Outdoor activities are important for health and wellbeing, as many of the children spend 2 or 3 days a week skiing this along with schools closing has been a big change for them. This is an ideal way for kids to get to interact whilst maintaining social distancing.

by elaine12345 on May 07, 2020 at 07:57AM

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Comments

  • Posted by Jennimcl May 08, 2020 at 15:17

    100% agree and the kids wear gloves. This along with reviewing the number of kids on the slope at any time, someone cleaning drag lift poles between use. Online booking and payments. Cafe closed.

    Start with kids that have either own equipment then extend to those who hire hit with social distancing and online bookings.
  • Posted by DevVeh May 08, 2020 at 17:31

    Even the very best skiers get injured from time to time and require hospital treatment. It would be silly to be opening activities that lead to more trips to A&E
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