Re: Distantly related but still an outdoors activity: Anybody here ski?
Gre up skiing and was a ntionally ranked racer thru high school. Drugs and a shattered ankle ended any dreams I had of making it a career but I spent 1 year living the dream in Lake Tahoe and skied over 100 days that winter. It is still my favorite sport and is how I found cycling.
I make several trips a year back west to ski, my folks live in Durango, CO so I get to visit them and ski at the same time, win win for everyone involved. Since I stopped racing I have not skied on the east coast, to many nights and to much ice while training just led me to love the softer snow of the west. Granted the hard packed conditions of the east will make you a better technical skier I just don't take the time ski here.
I make take one major trip every year to British Columbia for a week of helicopter skiing. Simply the finest skiing experience I have ever had and keeps me coming back. There is nothing like skiing untracked powder all day for a week. No lines, incredible scenery, pick your line and go. I will post some pictures after I upload them from my computer.
Saab2000 drop me a pm if you want to make a day trip for some turns.
John
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