billski
Active member
Me too. As I've gotten older it's become more a necessity, if I'm driving solo. After I get my last run in, if it's a long drive, or more importantly, a stormy drive, I just go into the lodge and put my head down on a table for 15-20 minutes. Everyone's gone, so it's nice and quiet and nothings been locked up yet.I usually pull off somewhere (rest area, gas station parking lot, wherever I can safely park) and just recline the seat and take a nap. 15, 20 minutes seems to work wonders for me.
I read about a fellow who when he got older, fell asleep and did a head on crash into a tree. Survived thanks to air bags, but his wife insisted every "day trip" become an overnighter: he would check into a motel for the night.
I'm thinking about doing that now on the front end of the trip. That way I'm well rested, and I can begin skiing earlier, with better conditions, probably quit earlier (I usually close up the day). Hell, 3 hours of driving sure beats 6 hours of driving.