• Welcome to AlpineZone, the largest online community of skiers and snowboarders in the Northeast!

    You may have to REGISTER before you can post. Registering is FREE, gets rid of the majority of advertisements, and lets you participate in giveaways and other AlpineZone events!

Going out on a limb here... any sober skiers/boarders

Sheik Yerbouti

New member
Joined
Jan 6, 2006
Messages
354
Points
0
Location
Dedham, MA
I've noticed alot of threads referring to having a drink, a smoke, etc, and I was wondering if there were any sober skiers (aka Friends of Bill) around.
I guess I've given up my anonymity, but not too many other ways to find out.
 

Grassi21

New member
Joined
Nov 10, 2005
Messages
6,761
Points
0
Location
CT
I've skied under the influence once. And I will never ever do it again. Its not worth the risk or embarrassment. Now apres is another story....
 

56fish

New member
Joined
Sep 23, 2006
Messages
280
Points
0
Location
Westfield VT
Website
www.borderskirental.com
I've noticed alot of threads referring to having a drink, a smoke, etc, and I was wondering if there were any sober skiers (aka Friends of Bill) around.
I guess I've given up my anonymity, but not too many other ways to find out.

Used to meet regularly w/ a bunch of Bill's friends. Definitely do not drink & ride. (any more!) Still enjoy a couple in the evening.:beer:
 

snowmonster

New member
Joined
Jan 2, 2006
Messages
4,066
Points
0
Location
In my mind, northern New England
Never when I ski but after a good day on the slopes, there's nothing better than a pint of the local draft. I always make it a point to have a brew that's made for the mountain -- Single Chair Ale at MRG, Tram Ale at Jay. Aside from that, I make it a point to be stone cold sober on the mountain. Have to be alert. For that matter, I don't even put in Ipods in my ear. Too distracting.
 

Jester

New member
Joined
Jan 19, 2006
Messages
15
Points
0
Location
hartford ct.
One day at a time

I've been a friend of Bill's for 8 years now. I have to admit I do miss the evenings after skiing , you know that great 2 drink feeling when everybody is funny and good looking? What I don't miss is coming to at 4:30 a.m. naked on the bathroom floor in a pool of my own vomit (truly sorry for the imagery), or feeling like crap the first three runs of the day. Plus now I have money for other things .... like food and gasoline.
 

Greg

Moderator
Staff member
Moderator
Joined
Jul 1, 2001
Messages
31,154
Points
0
Have I ever skied a little screwed up? Sure, back in the day. Totally sober nowadays. Skiing is enough of a rush for me. Apres? Doesn't everybody? ;)
 

czimborbryan

New member
Joined
Feb 2, 2007
Messages
90
Points
0
Yeah, I know what you mean. Some of these guys play it up a bit while others definitely enjoy their brew. Don't let their alcaholic tendencies disapoint you, most of them are still ok. I, on the other hand, enjoy a strong chocolate milk and a good day of skiing.
 

Birdman829

New member
Joined
Sep 19, 2005
Messages
525
Points
0
Location
Burlington
Never drank and skied before but I would imagine 1 beer at lunch or something wouldn't have too much of an effect. There truly is nothing worse than waking up at 7 AM hungover with 3 hours of sleep to go skiing though. At least until you get out on the hill and the hangover seems to disappear :cool:
 

snoseek

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 7, 2006
Messages
6,576
Points
113
Location
NH
I drink beer frequently for lunch, usually 2 quick pints. I know this sounds absurd, but it really gets me in a groove. I don't ever ski drunk, but I also dare to think for myself.
 

MarkC

New member
Joined
Oct 17, 2006
Messages
671
Points
0
Location
Roxbury, NY
I never drink during the hours of 8am to 3pm. At all other times all bets are off. As far as being under the influence on the slopes - never during open hours but it does happen other times every now and again.
 

2knees

New member
Joined
Nov 17, 2004
Messages
8,330
Points
0
Location
Safe
hmm i think i know what you mean and if so, good on ya. But no i dont drink and ski. I drink occassionally at other times, sometimes in a bit of excess, but not skiing.
 

JBYRD22

New member
Joined
Feb 8, 2007
Messages
22
Points
0
Location
Long Island
I never ski under the influence of anything. However, a beer or two after is nice. Only a couple because there is no better high than a good ski run. I'd rather get up early and feel good the next day.
:p
 

BeanoNYC

Active member
Joined
Feb 6, 2005
Messages
5,080
Points
38
Location
Long Island, NY
Good for you, Sheik. No need to keep anonymity here. We don't judge. I think your subtle hints were lost on a few, though .

I have quite a few friends that are a friend of Bill "Dubbs" and a few that need to be introduced to him.

How long has it been?
 

dmc

New member
Joined
Oct 28, 2004
Messages
14,275
Points
0
I think your subtle hints were lost on a few, though .

Or we chose to self acknowledge his statement and not pursue it..

I say cool.. Whatever keeps you going - you gotta do..
I recognize my tendency for that kinda thing to run in my family so I take measures to keep from falling into the trap...

that being said - I don't really like drinking while I ride.. It's way too numbing for me..
 

BeanoNYC

Active member
Joined
Feb 6, 2005
Messages
5,080
Points
38
Location
Long Island, NY
Or we chose to self acknowledge his statement and not pursue it..

I say cool.. Whatever keeps you going - you gotta do..
I recognize my tendency for that kinda thing to run in my family so I take measures to keep from falling into the trap...

that being said - I don't really like drinking while I ride.. It's way too numbing for me..

Oh...we've both passed through Wharfrat meetings on the way to the bathroom between sets, Doug. I know you got it. I just made that statement because I don't think this thread was going in the direction that Sheik intended it to. ;)
 
Last edited:
Top