ScottySkis
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No clue... around 10...no sig...
Do you go out in the mornings before work for an hour or lunch?
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No clue... around 10...no sig...
Do you go out in the mornings before work for an hour or lunch?
I sure do... Before work and sometimes lunch..
I'm at 8 so far....mostly sticking to the smaller hills I can easily day trip to as we are expecting our 1st child in Early February and I need to be able to get home easily if the phone rings!
My pre-season goal was a dozen days as I thought maybe only a handful after little man is born. However I'm now thinking 15 is more realistic especially if I can continue the momentum this month.
Ah, well, 5 days at 6 hours per day beats 8 days at 3 hours each.
This is your first, right? Congrats. It's awesome. My little dude. He's already 7 months (WTH!)
Ah, well, 5 days at 6 hours per day beats 8 days at 3 hours each. I'd rather hear how many hours you skied (don't cheat and count breaks!)
Not in my book...
Slipping out for an hour and a half for lunch - 4 days a week.... Is what I do...
Then I get 6 hours a day on the weekends...
No math required... Cause I'm having fun!
I'm with DMC on this one!
I'd rather get a few good, quality hours on the hill, especially where my muscles are their freshest and i'm able to really bring my "A game" then have to often "endure" those late day, hour 6,7,8 on the hill where the muscles are fatigued, and my energy levels are often down, and i'm more likely to make sloppy turns. Especially this time of year when at most ski areas, the light starts getting really flat after about 2PM. In 6 weeks or so when we start getting much more reliable, later afternoon light, then i'm more likely to extend my day into longer sessions on a more regular basis
I'm with DMC on this one!
I'd rather get a few good, quality hours on the hill, especially where my muscles are their freshest and i'm able to really bring my "A game" then have to often "endure" those late day, hour 6,7,8 on the hill where the muscles are fatigued, and my energy levels are often down, and i'm more likely to make sloppy turns. Especially this time of year when at most ski areas, the light starts getting really flat after about 2PM. In 6 weeks or so when we start getting much more reliable, later afternoon light, then i'm more likely to extend my day into longer sessions on a more regular basis