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Cochrans VT, 1/16/11, Ski Safari, Day #3

billski

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Great reports Bill , . Your dedication to the breath of this sport and the pilgrimage you've made over the yrs to the feeder hills , n' mom and pops that are foundational to the development of this great sport are truly inspirational -- BRAVO !!!! and thanks

Warp

Thanks Warp. That is one of the nicest compliments I've ever gotten regarding my passion. It started just wanting to ski every area, and has morphed into a journey to experience what I call "the fabric of skiing." It's not about apres-ski, it's about the lifestyle, the dreams, the aspirations, the smiles and delights. I am thinking about compiling all these experiences into a journal for all to read.

If I have a motivation, it is to inspire a new generation of shredders and carvers and their parents to get out there. The sport IS accessible, you just need the keys: knowing where to go, how to do it on the cheap, and how to find the place most appropriate to them. As everyone says, it's all about having fun. And if along your journey you make some memories, all the better. Be what you want to be.

Now let's step out and enjoy the season and the sport!
 

Black Phantom

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Thanks Warp. That is one of the nicest compliments I've ever gotten regarding my passion. It started just wanting to ski every area, and has morphed into a journey to experience what I call "the fabric of skiing." It's not about apres-ski, it's about the lifestyle, the dreams, the aspirations, the smiles and delights. I am thinking about compiling all these experiences into a journal for all to read.

If I have a motivation, it is to inspire a new generation of shredders and carvers and their parents to get out there. The sport IS accessible, you just need the keys: knowing where to go, how to do it on the cheap, and how to find the place most appropriate to them. As everyone says, it's all about having fun. And if along your journey you make some memories, all the better. Be what you want to be.

Now let's step out and enjoy the season and the sport!

Did you ski Cochran's on a voucher?:spread:
 
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