Season's end
This winter was one of the best I can remember, with some great guests, amazing snow and spot on the G. With such sweet snowfall I was constantly buzzing and always excited for the dawn of each new day.

Barry Hall, Emma, Andy and Ian rocked out a cosmopolitan party with fantastic efforts from Ian and Emma who put a new meaning to the word bravery. Baz Hall dropped into the jaws of death, pausing briefly to contemplate the ramifications if it all went wrong, thankfully he is back at the National Surfing Centre in Newquay with a few stories to tell of an adventure to rival Treasure Island, after the goodies discovered in Zorta Woods.

Haswell brought out a party of lively young scallywags for St.Paddys day, who managed to rock Covey's with a bit of glamour and spice! Charlie also managed to show us what a fantastic magician he was in performing the fantastic disappearing pants act.

Dude I am glad I don't know that one! Those wishing to learn this tender trick should contact Charlie direct on 07709355899. A special mention should also be given to Rich who broke the land speed record that week, and I thought submariners were shy!

A more altogether experienced party graced the chalet with their presence, during which Mr Searby senior managed to rip some amazing lines down the mountain putting everyone to shame. After some gobsmacking tumbles, each time picking himself up laughing and smiling ready for the next powder bowl.

Hat's off to you Tony!! Ride like the wind........Mrs Giles again proved that nothing could stop her from conquering any part of the mountain, creating some great turns and bumps mastery. Mr Giles senior and Mrs Searby always had the kettle on for the crazy bunch of adventurers also consisting of Derek and Anita who all made the chalet a lively place.

Mrs Searby junior and her husband James brought a civilised group of would-be hopefuls to Loreade. Only a few boarders managed to fly the flag against a strong ski contingent, but I like to think we gave a pretty good fight. Alex definitely proved that all Searby's had a burning desire for competition, and apt ability to throw themselves down anything that presented itself to them. After one night of partying Tom and I were left to paint the town red for the rest of the week, while the gang opted to win and loose millions over Poker evenings. Perhaps the guys would be better off coming out after all!
Lets not forget the magical Mercer brigade, consisting of Allwin, Henry, Joanna and Cameron. Also Mark, Toby, Hannah and Francesca were brave enough to join this little crew of bandits. This was the week of the ripping Skiers. Master Mercer had a watchful eye on the craziness of that week, although I am not sure he could stop the wheel rolling right off the mountain when Cameron, Allwin, Toby and Joanna proceeded to cruise away down some of the most steep,beautiful fresh powder runs of the season. Fantastic...... Mark and the girls took a more civilised approach. At the end of each day they were far better off, having bags of energy for the next day. Fran, Toby, Hannah and Mark made great improvements over the course of the week and I hope to see you guys again next season where we can continue the legacy.
A week that also pushes me, I often found Cameron hot on my heels so I let him take the helm several times and plumes of powder would mark the trace of those brand new Line twins!! Wow, awesome stuff guys.

All in all a great season. Many thanks to everyone. Remember, the adventure never stops for those brave enough, Cornwall is only a breath away and here you can join me for some salty madness. Be good, Will G

Barry Hall, Emma, Andy and Ian rocked out a cosmopolitan party with fantastic efforts from Ian and Emma who put a new meaning to the word bravery. Baz Hall dropped into the jaws of death, pausing briefly to contemplate the ramifications if it all went wrong, thankfully he is back at the National Surfing Centre in Newquay with a few stories to tell of an adventure to rival Treasure Island, after the goodies discovered in Zorta Woods.

Haswell brought out a party of lively young scallywags for St.Paddys day, who managed to rock Covey's with a bit of glamour and spice! Charlie also managed to show us what a fantastic magician he was in performing the fantastic disappearing pants act.

Dude I am glad I don't know that one! Those wishing to learn this tender trick should contact Charlie direct on 07709355899. A special mention should also be given to Rich who broke the land speed record that week, and I thought submariners were shy!

A more altogether experienced party graced the chalet with their presence, during which Mr Searby senior managed to rip some amazing lines down the mountain putting everyone to shame. After some gobsmacking tumbles, each time picking himself up laughing and smiling ready for the next powder bowl.

Hat's off to you Tony!! Ride like the wind........Mrs Giles again proved that nothing could stop her from conquering any part of the mountain, creating some great turns and bumps mastery. Mr Giles senior and Mrs Searby always had the kettle on for the crazy bunch of adventurers also consisting of Derek and Anita who all made the chalet a lively place.

Mrs Searby junior and her husband James brought a civilised group of would-be hopefuls to Loreade. Only a few boarders managed to fly the flag against a strong ski contingent, but I like to think we gave a pretty good fight. Alex definitely proved that all Searby's had a burning desire for competition, and apt ability to throw themselves down anything that presented itself to them. After one night of partying Tom and I were left to paint the town red for the rest of the week, while the gang opted to win and loose millions over Poker evenings. Perhaps the guys would be better off coming out after all!
Lets not forget the magical Mercer brigade, consisting of Allwin, Henry, Joanna and Cameron. Also Mark, Toby, Hannah and Francesca were brave enough to join this little crew of bandits. This was the week of the ripping Skiers. Master Mercer had a watchful eye on the craziness of that week, although I am not sure he could stop the wheel rolling right off the mountain when Cameron, Allwin, Toby and Joanna proceeded to cruise away down some of the most steep,beautiful fresh powder runs of the season. Fantastic...... Mark and the girls took a more civilised approach. At the end of each day they were far better off, having bags of energy for the next day. Fran, Toby, Hannah and Mark made great improvements over the course of the week and I hope to see you guys again next season where we can continue the legacy.
A week that also pushes me, I often found Cameron hot on my heels so I let him take the helm several times and plumes of powder would mark the trace of those brand new Line twins!! Wow, awesome stuff guys.

All in all a great season. Many thanks to everyone. Remember, the adventure never stops for those brave enough, Cornwall is only a breath away and here you can join me for some salty madness. Be good, Will G

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