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| Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Monroe, CT
Posts: 300
| Is it too early to start a "2009 Season Goals" thread? For me: 25 or more days skiing. Ski Colorado <preferably as part of a biz related trip> Attempt at least one of the Ski Sundown Mogul Comps Ski at least 2 new mountains in NE (don' t know which yet) Get son to ski better <hard to define, but i'll know it when it happens> Get daughter to be able to ski NE black diamond Finally land a helicopter <360 for you younger folks> |
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| Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Portsmouth, NH
Posts: 626
| 2009 goals... Hmmm.... I guess my first goal is to finish my diet and fitness program that started last August 1. I just crossed the halfway point for weight loss. I should start the 08-09 season much lighter and in much better shape than I started the 07-08 season. Ride my bike to work most days. Row my dingy. Hike up and down at least 1500' of vertical once per weekend. Gunstock or elsewhere in the Belknaps if I'm at home. Around KMart if I'm there. Some easy stuff farther north in New Hampshire a few times. My second goal is to ski as much next year as I did this year. I logged 59 days plus a Chile trip this August. As a weekend warrior with limited vacation time, that's about the limit. My skiing, as always, is a work in progress. My stance is too closed. I'm a 1960's and early 1970's Stratton skier. Tough to fight your roots. I have the fatal flaw we all have to some degree that I get tired and bend at the waist in the bumps. I'm also working on commiting to the fall line in steeper trees. I also want to start dabbling with an AT/Randonee setup. Boots & bindings mounted on a spair pair of powder boards. |
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| Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Southeast NH
Posts: 2,688
| Quit Smoking Lose 15 pounds at a minimum, hopefully 20-25 Ski 21 days - 1 more than this year. My goal barring injury for the rest of life is to ski at least 1 more day than the season prior 6 days in Vermont at least - this year was zero 1 day at Burke for a first time Return days to Pico and Magic for first time skiing those areas in nearly 20 years A 3 day mini ski vacation to Stowe in March Attend an AZ outing Do tux in the spring
__________________ Sunday River: 11/18, 11/24, 4/27 Shawnee Peak: 12/16, 2/24, 2/27, 3/2, 3/22, 3/30 Mt. Abram: 1/5, 2/9 Wildcat: 1/6, 1/27, 2/10, 2/17, 4/13 Black Mountain, NH: 2/23, 3/1 Saddleback, ME: 3.15 Sunapee: 4/19 http://www.aceskiandboardclub.org/ |
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| Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 473
| Get out west to ski for atleast a full week (Colorado or British Columbia) 40 plus days on the hill (33 this year) Get better at the bumps (2knees, has volentered to give me some help with this goal) Do better than last year in the Sundown Mogul comp (2nd to last place last year in my division Get more confident getting air Learn a chessy trick (spreader or twister) Ski Jay Peak and Burke Get to MRG more than once and ski more terrain off the single than last year Give telemark skiing a try |
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| Goose Stompin' Time! | Lose 35-40 pounds by the time the season starts (time to start riding my bike to and from work, 31 miles/day.) Ski 60 days. 50 is a must. (19 this year) Weekends at 5 new mountains. Land a helicopter, maybe a 360 mute grab. Run O.L.- no stops Ski Julio (haven't skied trees in years.) Make it to the second day of the Bear Mountain comp Do both Sundown comps, hit up one more eastern mogul comp (4 total.) I believe strongly in stretch goals. What fun is life if you don't push yourself?
__________________ -Mike Killington 07/08 - a bunch, but not enough Sundown - a few |
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| Ari | Tick Dodge's Drop off the to do list Summit bid for top to bottom skiing on Mount Washington Ski Smuggs (for like the fourth year in a row Hit the Chic Chocs for some spring corn At least half of those goals should be attainable if I plan ahead. The first two are somewhat more dependent on conditions and weather.
__________________ -Steve TheSnowWay.com featuring Big Jay Coverage "Skiing is not a sport, it is a way of life." - Otto Schniebs 52 |
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| Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Southeast NH
Posts: 2,688
| Would you consider Dodge's the most 'extreme' mainstream named run on Washington?
__________________ Sunday River: 11/18, 11/24, 4/27 Shawnee Peak: 12/16, 2/24, 2/27, 3/2, 3/22, 3/30 Mt. Abram: 1/5, 2/9 Wildcat: 1/6, 1/27, 2/10, 2/17, 4/13 Black Mountain, NH: 2/23, 3/1 Saddleback, ME: 3.15 Sunapee: 4/19 http://www.aceskiandboardclub.org/ |
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| Arapahoe Basin Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: CT
Posts: 2,872
| *lose 40-45 lbs by 11/15 (which for some reason I have picked as the start of next season) *learn to ski bumps, even if it's not pretty *get my confidence back that I lost after my knee injury *25 ski days *Get up to MRG and out west at least once in the season *learn how to land small jumps (those accidental jumps were the cause of my injuries this past season)
__________________ Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened. ~ Dr. Seuss 2007-2008 ~ 20 2005-2006 ~ 2 2004 ~ 18 It is not easy to find happiness in ourselves, and it is not possible to find it elsewhere. ~Agnes Repplier |
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| Top of the Sunapee Express | My goals: 1.) Achieve more than 30 days worth of skiing. I got 30 in last year and this year and I just can't break that 30 day max. 2.) Hone my skills even more and get into the bumps/woods more. 3.) Hit 400,000 feet of vert (this and the 30 day thing are difficult with school 4 days a week and work the other 3) 4.) Finally get to the Loaf and Tucks I'm sure there are a few others, but those are the ones that really stick in my head.
__________________ Northeast Regional Moderator of Skilifts.org http://www.skilifts.org Lift Drive Foreman - Mt. Sunapee, NH Curved Ski Poles n. 1. Expert skier's poles bent at the factory to fit around the body and thus improve control and reduce air resistence. 2. Beginner's poles bent during use to fit around trees, trail signs, snowmaking equipment, lift towers, and other skiers. |
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