In some respecks, I'd argue the perfect, blue bird, powder day is better than sex. It's certainly a rarer occurrence.
It's been a handful of years for my since having kids, but hopefully I can get some turns in this spring at Crystal. I always liked bombing down semi-icy runs, myself. I have a need for speed.
In some respecks, I'd argue the perfect, blue bird, powder day is better than sex. It's certainly a rarer occurrence.
It's been a handful of years for my since having kids, but hopefully I can get some turns in this spring at Crystal. I always liked bombing down semi-icy runs, myself. I have a need for speed.
In some respecks, I'd argue the perfect, blue bird, powder day is better than sex. It's certainly a rarer occurrence.
Last week I was so close to saying "the feeling you get taking off ski boots is better than sex".
Then I realized Mrs. Throbber v2.0 was sitting right next to me and decided that would not be good for my future prospects.
I have some custom liner boots (Yella has some long skinny feet that hard to fit) - which while they feel great while skiiing - are a sum' bitch to get off. I can see your thought process here.
Mt Flatchelor could use some moar steep. But oh well. Cuts down on how much avalanche work they have to do.
Needs more steep. Always more steep.
More steep is good, with a few caveats:
1- If it's steep in the trees I need some room to maneuver; I hate skiing trees that are too fucking tight especially when it's really steep. I'm a glade man.
2- I'm afraid of heights and I won't do steeps where there's no margin for error. I got a wife and 2 kids.
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Simple fact.
Me back in the day in the South Backcountry
Then I realized Mrs. Throbber v2.0 was sitting right next to me and decided that would not be good for my future prospects.
Had no idea you were a Tigah fan.
1- If it's steep in the trees I need some room to maneuver; I hate skiing trees that are too fucking tight especially when it's really steep. I'm a glade man.
2- I'm afraid of heights and I won't do steeps where there's no margin for error. I got a wife and 2 kids.