It's warm enough to sit outside for lunch? I though the temps were single digits.
Don't believe what you read on the net. Including the weather forecast. Reality tends to have the last laugh.
I NEED TO KNOW if Nyquist is racing.
No.
It's warm enough to sit outside for lunch? I though the temps were single digits.
I NEED TO KNOW if Nyquist is racing.
Okay. So he's the heckler then. Good casting!
Free refills are the best days!!!Skied 3 days in WC, then 3 days in Taos, drove back home Saturday. Last day Friday skied with the Grumps in the afternoon, it was great skiing with them, I could not get enough, we skied till the lifts close. Already got my wife all buttered up for the next trip, really looking forward to the gathering and ski week. Pic below of me and the Grump’s, very little wind, the snow coming down so awesomely, the afternoon and skiing got better and better with each run.
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It was quite a bit colder today. Not brutally cold, but certainly notice-it cold, and enough to move lunch inside. Not cold enough to switch from gloves to mittens (which I had with me because I read that forecast too).It's warm enough to sit outside for lunch? I though the temps were single digits.
Miss Sandy looking so fine!!!@Sandy_NYC in Pollux, then @AGrump slamming on the brakes because mdf, mark, and sandy are forming a traffic jam.
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Hahah yep I am dreaming about skiing looking at those pictures. I had flashbacks of skiing Castor for the first time with instructor in ski week a few years ago. I was a bit scared, but the snow was nice and the instructor said follow me and don't think about it - I did just that and it worked well! It's nice when someone is picking the good line for you and you can follow it.I can see that this is going to be a hard week in work land.
My favorite is the way Grump always says, upon entering that run, "Watch out for the rocks [buried under the snow where you can't possibly see them]"! Then you hit them and he says, "I told you to watch out for the rocks."Hahah yep I am dreaming about skiing looking at those pictures. I had flashbacks of skiing Castor for the first time with instructor in ski week a few years ago. I was a bit scared, but the snow was nice and the instructor said follow me and don't think about it - I did just that and it worked well! It's nice when someone is picking the good line for you and you can follow it.
My favorite is the way Grump always says, upon entering that run, "Watch out for the rocks [buried under the snow where you can't possibly see them]"! Then you hit them and he says, "I told you to watch out for the rocks."
I thought he said if the rock is visable and you hit it, your bad. Hit a rock that is not visible because it is buried under snow, that is understandable, he will still probably jack with you tho.My favorite is the way Grump always says, upon entering that run, "Watch out for the rocks [buried under the snow where you can't possibly see them]"! Then you hit them and he says, "I told you to watch out for the rocks."
The rabbit hole! Wish I was there....The most fun part of our last trip to Taos was when you led me there and we had to climb over the little rocky ridge to get to the next run over! The snow looks awesome. My ski stoke is finally getting back. Unfortunately I won't be able to make the mini-gathering this year....There is a slim chance I might try to do a ski week later in the season if I can get there.At the end of the day we went through the Rabbit Hole into lower Oster. It's a bit narrow, so we were taking turns. As the last of us were about to go, the afternoon class comes through behind us. (I may have heard a remark about finding the Ministry of Bad Ideas...). They punched through the trees to ski Fabian instead, but being the sneaky guy I am, I skied across the bottom. Here's @Near Nyquist skiing, @MegKan waiting, and instructor Tiger watching.
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Or just ski lighter.Use the force.
You should be able to sense their presence.