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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 9:38 pm
by SWVA
Allow myself to introduce... myself.

I just feel like rambling, so here's the life story relative to skiing.

During college (Emory & Henry) I was dragged to CO for a week and learned to ski at Sunlight, Buttermilk and Beaver Creek. That year I started going to Beech on "guys ski free" nights and developed a knack for sliding down the mountain on my face. I think this is when I found skinc, but got on the board.

I was lucky enough to go back to CO the next year. I think I also went to Winterplace a few times. It was here that I learned to park close to the lift for quick trips to the cooler, and once I may have accidentally given my friend a concussion. I also hit up Hawksnest at night, but got turned into an icicle by a snowmaker that was spraying water instead of powder. During this time, I kept having recurrences of a HS knee problem that did not fare well with all the twisting I was doing going from "pizza to french fries."

I moved to Memphis for an extra helping of school and didn't get to ski much at all until moving back to VA for rotations last year. I learned how to snowboard (to protect the knee) at Winterplace last year (3 days for $99- a great deal).

Anyway, I went to Sugar on Sunday to try and teach my gf how to snowboard. If you were there early, you probably saw us laying on the mid off-load ramp, or somewhere between there and the bottom. I blame my poor performance on a lack of frosty beverages. I may have to post a TR from the mid-point to the lodge :D soon.



If you read all of this^ I'm so sorry you don't have anything better to do.

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 10:19 pm
by SWVA
Nope, not us. She didn't stay up long enough to do major damage. She's a real athlete though. I have a feeling she'll progress a lot faster than me.... soon I'll be falling down trying to keep up with her :o

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 11:41 pm
by yardsale
nice avatar, welcome to the board

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 11:38 am
by mommehK
hahah good post, and yes my life is that dull and boring to read through it -- although good fodder for passing work time. :)



welcome aboard!

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 3:31 pm
by peanut butter
Welcome!!!...hope snowboarding works out better for you (and your knee)!