my mother-in-law was complaining about the altitude in Juneau - you could see tidewater from our house
I didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.
Good to see this back up. The season beckons.
"No, no, it's like this."
As a husband and wife (in jeans, naturally) are holding up the Boreal lift line yesterday while he's trying to help her put her skis on backwards.
I mean, I'm all for new people learning the sport, but maybe figure out how to put the skis on somewhere other than the front of the line, and maybe it's not the greatest idea for two complete beginners to head up the lift on their own if they don't even know how to put their skis on?
Such fears seemed to have been proven right, as they were standing, skis off, near the top of the lift my next few laps, and before I left I saw them having an obviously awkward conversation with a patroller...
Maybe not the appropriate place but it made me laugh cause if TGR. Sitting in law when the professor starts with the line "I once had this case where 2 skiers crashed together. They were both dentists....." Story is pretty predictable from there.
I was riding the Lenawee lift at A-Basin the other day and as we're flying over Lenawee Parks, the dude at the other end of the chair goes, "I think the blues here are pretty much like the greens at Keystone."
"Dude, is that a throwback jersey?"
Snowboarder at Stowe today says to me "Hey were you just skinning in the bootpack? Me "No, but it looks like people are hiking in the skin track".
Riding up Apres Vous Lift the other day. This guy started a monolog about snow conditions...
Very close paraphrase:
"The transflux cohesive layer bonds to residual wind swept molecular adhesive forming a compactive sheer surface needed for proper layering and stability of the initial layers of the foundation section resulting in a somewhat mitigated, atomic elasticity yielding bonding and nuclear fluctuations occur at these elevations and solar slant perspective....etc...etc..."
It got deep at the end. I read the avi report a few times a week and there were clearly words being used I never heard before- and I work in a ski shop!
I thought..."This guy really knows his stuff- at the beginning.
Near the end of the near 6 minute monolog about snow conditions, a good sized (8-10) group of mule deer walked under the lift. Two beautiful bucks and a bunch of does following.
"LOOK AT THE ELK!"
Maybe he had poor vision.
Ski Shop - Basement of the Hostel
Do not tell fish stories where the people know you; but particularly, don't tell them where they know the fish.
Mark Twain
Yeah that's what we have here....Mule Elk.
Ski Shop - Basement of the Hostel
Do not tell fish stories where the people know you; but particularly, don't tell them where they know the fish.
Mark Twain
he might have been right what elevation were you at?
Last Friday powder day on Mt Rose lift:
"Looks like they are taking down the barriers and ropes to the Chutes and opening them up."
"No. Chutes are closed. They are now putting up the ropes to keep you out."
"What skis are those? They look fat. Are they those new Monument skis made in Reno?"
I jumped off the lift at this point.
Every man dies. Not every man lives.
You don’t stop playing because you grow old; you grow old because you stop playing.
A friend of mine is a ski tech and was helping a customer dropping their skis off for a tune. They asked if they needed their poles waxed.
I have never had the "waterski's" comment until saturday, when somehow I had it 3 times.
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