Please tell me this was a Powder/TGR troll
So I'm in barnes n' noble this afternoon and I pick up Ski magazine and start leafing through it first off Bogner has nothing to do with why I ski but whatever..........
In the Letters to the editor section I read the following
some like 'em short Are you ever going to do a story on skiboards? My wife and I bought some several years ago. We only get to ski about a week per year, and they've made it easier then ever to enjoy a day on the slopes and be confident in our abilities. They turn on a dime, stop fast, don't weight much on a slow lift and you can't cross your tips. It makes skiing fun again for us, rather then feeling like work. I've EVEN heard instructors talk about how easy it is to learn on them. I would think the ski industry would embrace something that would make you want to return year after year and spend a week(and some serious money) skiing.
Tom Terry
St. Louis, MO
To which I e-mailed ski magazine(not that it will ever get published)
Mr Terry,
Please stop, you are killing skiings soul, you and the rest of your snowlerblading friends don't seem to realize that there are some of us that value a long slow chair, and the work(if you can call skiing work) that it took to get to the level of skier that we are at, this coupled with the incessent grooming of terrain to make up for the fact that snowlerblades can't hack it in moguls, powder, and crud is giving us a generation of limited skiers. Sure they can ski when its sunny and courderoy, but the truest test of a skier is to be versitile enought to ski whatever the mountain serves up that day.
Signed
Me
For sure, you have to be lost to find a place that can't be found, elseways everyone would know where it was
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