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2006-07 goals.

loafer89

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My goals for the 2006/2007 season:

1) Ski the last three places I have not been to in Massachusetts
2) Break my record for days skied in one year (33)
3) Ski in October with my son if possible.
4) Ski over Labor Day weekend (2007) at Mount Hood with my son.
5) Ski at least 5-7 days at Sugarloaf 8) 8) 8) 8)
 

hammer

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flatlands of Mass.
My goals for 2006 - 2007 are
  1. Try to get out once a week during the "prime" part of the season
  2. Improve on my technique (getting out more often will hopefully help this one)
  3. Help my spouse and daughter get comfortable with intermediate terrain so that they aren't stuck in the novice areas
  4. Get out on a powder day, weather permitting
  5. Start skiing moguls and make it down a mogul field without falling too many times
  6. Have fun no matter what...:)
 

Jonni

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My goals are similar to everyone else's here, though usually when I go to a ski area, I'm doing double duty by having to take pictures and notes on the lifts for Skilifts.org. I will be renewing my ASC pass as well as my Burke Pass and Cannon College breakout pass. I never was able to ski all the resorts available on those passes this year but I hope to do it next year.

My goal list is as follows:
1.) Ski MRG
2.) Return to Sugarbush
3.) Hit up Killington for the first time
4.) Ski in NY
5.) Colorado trip? (I went this year, but hope for next year as well)
6.) Hit some MA ski areas for a change (it will feel very weird driving south to go skiing)
7.) Jay Peak on a powda day
8.) Tucks
9.) Saddleback (for the T-Bar)
10.) Hit 50 days of skiing again next year.

One goal that I did make this year was riding the Imperial Express at Breckenridge. 12,800 feet may not seem all that high to places in the Alps, but being the highest chairlift in North America, it is a one of a kind experience.
 
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