drjeff
Well-known member
No withdrawls yet, and likely not for a while, since I tend to put so much of my "non skiing life activites" on hold during ski season, that when the season finishes up for me, I tend a have a few solid months(minimum) doing non skiing activities/events that I enjoy that the slack of snow-sliding doesn't cause too much of a state of withdrawl/depression to set in 
That's been kind of the biggest change for me and my ski addiction over the years, since I've begrudenly come to accept that you can't ski in New England 12 months a year and I'm not moving away from New England for a multitude of reasons, I've come to find/develop a liking for multiple activities that I can easily do in non skiing months, but can't easily do in skiing months.
That's been kind of the biggest change for me and my ski addiction over the years, since I've begrudenly come to accept that you can't ski in New England 12 months a year and I'm not moving away from New England for a multitude of reasons, I've come to find/develop a liking for multiple activities that I can easily do in non skiing months, but can't easily do in skiing months.