Wait..you haven't skied yet this year?
This pretty much describes my workday.AWARENESS TRUMPS THOUGHT ALMOST EVERYTIME!
You're really going to open up the mdf "foot-to-ski connection appliance" discussion with the very first post?Maybe I should ease into it gradually by wearing shoes.
Yup. Usually pleasantly surprised and then later I realize that I'm doing all the things that I tried to stop doing the previous year, but had meanwhile forgotten even existed.First day of season usually is a good day
Secrets aren't our strength here.We should have a secret poll of how long he lasts the first day.
Last Rites?Will there be any choice other than last chair?
Doubtful.Will there be any choice other than last chair?
I’ve been skiing a very long time and, until some years ago, had never succumbed to odd advice. Then I read somewhere that it was helpful to put on one’s boots and clump around indoors a few months before the season started to accustom one’s feet to the pressure. Because, like pretty much every skier from World Cup to beginner, my feet tend to ache the first few days on snow after a break, I thought I’d try it.I’d start wearing your boots a bit to get your feet ready.
@mdf Forgive me for the technical PSIA jargon but maybe this is easier to remember that pizza equals Big Toe/Big Toe and french fries equals Big Toe/Little Toe.
Will there be any choice other than last chair?
Last Rites?
Doubtful.
Actually I've always thought the discipline of any kind of ski journaling was admirable and useful. I have a friend who does that. He comes up with some revealing history corrections when we are BSing.I always make some notes on what I was last working on, what I was thinking and what I was feeling on my last runs. My wife thinks I am nuts.
This!Yup. Usually pleasantly surprised and then later I realize that I'm doing all the things that I tried to stop doing the previous year, but had meanwhile forgotten even existed.