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    Quote Originally Posted by singlesline View Post
    I'm pretty sure the reason my dad took up telemark was to make skiing with baby me more entertaining.
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    I didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.

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    Ha- two places where people are happy to provide unsolicited advice. 1) skiing (especially tele) and 2) parenting! Name:  Image1666393094.438391.jpg
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    I didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LHutz Esq View Post
    Ha- two places where people are happy to provide unsolicited advice. 1) skiing (especially tele) and 2) parenting! Name:  Image1666393094.438391.jpg
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    Your stance is unbalanced.
    "fuck off you asshat gaper shit for brains fucktard wanker." - Jesus Christ
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danno View Post
    Your stance is unbalanced.
    and the kid probably has a dirty diaper

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    Quote Originally Posted by LHutz Esq View Post
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    I mean, is there anything worse for a kids' future than teaching them to tele?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supermoon View Post
    I mean, is there anything worse for a kids' future than teaching them to tele?
    teaching them to snowboard?

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    Quote Originally Posted by altacoup View Post
    According to that criteria Mt St Elias should be off the list. Fact is the list is totally arbitrary and was made as a coffee table book. I’d guess that book sales have greatly increased since Cody started this adventure.
    It is up to #83,098 in Books and #24 in Winter Books!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supermoon View Post
    I mean, is there anything worse for a kids' future than teaching them to tele?
    Seems like child abuse, right? ;-)

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    Danno can’t ski
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    I was just watching Wirth's most recent video and noticed that he calls his series "Classic Flow." Pretty similar to Bjarne's company's name - Endlessflow. Obviously Alka doesn't own the rights to the Fifty, and I have some respect for Wirth releasing his videos in alignment with Alka's to get more attention. Its just pretty cringe that he is practically copying Bjarne's name. Wonder if it was intentional. At this point I wouldn't be surprised to see Wirth grow his hair out and get a tiny dog named Leo.

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    The FIFTY

    It's tough out there trying to get followers... this kid isn't going to take anything away from Cody's project. It's all good IMO and let's just appreciate that he loves skiing and leave it at that. My humble suggestion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by powdrhound View Post
    It is up to #83,098 in Books and #24 in Winter Books!
    I can confirm 5k+ books sold since I've started the series.

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    Unrelatedly, I know y'all are pros and spancered and whatnot, but am I the only parent impressed by a 6k vert tour with a 6 month old at home? When my first kid was that age, sleeping 4 hrs a night and getting no exercise, I don't think I could have walked to the couch and picked up the remote without getting out of breath. Cody is strong as an ox (but we knew that). Elyse is superhuman, and I look forward to showing this vid to my wife.

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    The FIFTY

    Quote Originally Posted by mogul5480 View Post
    I look forward to showing this vid to my wife.
    Ah, ha, ha, ha, ha.
    Kinda like when Agassi put a picture of Steffi on his fridge so Brooke would be “inspired”.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mogul5480 View Post
    and I look forward to showing this vid to my EX-wife.
    Fify.
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    you don't give any advice once yer a grand father

    you just laugh at everything you see going sideways

    and think oh yeah i did that
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alkasquawlik View Post
    If this is one thing I’ve learned becoming a father it’s that other parents really want to tell ya how to parent.
    My physician basically told me, "you'll figure it out." Best advice EVER!

    One massive thing I give my kids credit for is getting ME back on skis for real; the joy of seeing them progress on the snow is unmatched and is bringing my spouse around to the notion of winter being good. My wife is barely interested in snow; I'm somewhat shocked that she followed her sister to Alaska (whereas I grew up here and was more-than-likely at Alyeska as a kid with your wife on varying weekends throughout junior high and high school).

    I always swore I wouldn't marry someone who didn't ski, and yet I did, so my snow-sports were largely curtailed after we started dating. When my son was in kindergarten I said, "f-it, we're going to Hilltop!" and busted out my broken Volant Machetes. His not-yet-three-year-old sister didn't want to get left behind. Now I have two little groms who LOVE skiing!

    Speaking of which, it's late and I'm being a bad dad. I'm going to have my son watch the 7 steps with me while my daughter sleeps on the couch next to us.

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    Keep up the epic adventures! Your latest is just a year along!
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    I've actually had people tell me I'm a good parent. Proof they are totally clueless.

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    The fact that people actually like peanut butter is proof that most parents suck at parenting.
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    I really liked this latest video. As a newish dad it’s cool to see the discussion and feelings about risk as a new parent.

    Plus the “ we have an hour to get home
    To get the kid to bed” really hits home and is so relatable, haha. Those without kids will never understand….


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    I see you've met her!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alaska-RWC View Post
    My physician basically told me, "you'll figure it out." Best advice EVER!

    One massive thing I give my kids credit for is getting ME back on skis for real; the joy of seeing them progress on the snow is unmatched and is bringing my spouse around to the notion of winter being good. My wife is barely interested in snow; I'm somewhat shocked that she followed her sister to Alaska (whereas I grew up here and was more-than-likely at Alyeska as a kid with your wife on varying weekends throughout junior high and high school).

    I always swore I wouldn't marry someone who didn't ski, and yet I did, so my snow-sports were largely curtailed after we started dating. When my son was in kindergarten I said, "f-it, we're going to Hilltop!" and busted out my broken Volant Machetes. His not-yet-three-year-old sister didn't want to get left behind. Now I have two little groms who LOVE skiing!

    Speaking of which, it's late and I'm being a bad dad. I'm going to have my son watch the 7 steps with me while my daughter sleeps on the couch next to us.

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    Keep up the epic adventures! Your latest is just a year along!
    Same here. I'll always love skiing but having my daughter get into it has kept me going the last ten or so years. I definitely have a lot of take it or leave it moments these days. I don't have a lot of money so skiing often adds a level of stress that I'm not always a fan of but seeing her enjoy it makes it worth it.

    That being said I probably won't be skiing here in Flagstaff much anymore once she's done with HS. If I do keep skiing it's going to be somewhere like Taos for 5 or 6 weeks duding the winter. Or that's my plan for now at least. I could very easily head to the desert and warmer regions all winter as well though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raisingarizona13 View Post
    Same here. I'll always love skiing but having my daughter get into it has kept me going the last ten or so years. I definitely have a lot of take it or leave it moments these days. I don't have a lot of money so skiing often adds a level of stress that I'm not always a fan of but seeing her enjoy it makes it worth it.
    Is your daughter named Arizona?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeJ View Post
    It's tough out there trying to get followers... this kid isn't going to take anything away from Cody's project. It's all good IMO and let's just appreciate that he loves skiing and leave it at that. My humble suggestion.
    I don't even think he knows Cody's project is a thing
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