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What have you gained from skiing?

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That's the one problem with those hippy chicks up in Vermont, huh, steeze? They have hairy chins! ;)
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Some of them are on match.com One thing about skiing is that I've gained patience on the road. Some of my friends and relatives bitch and moan about a 3 hour drive to Maryland or 2 hours to Atlantic City and for me driving 7 hours to Stowe or 5 hours to Rut-Vegas/K-Mart-ville seems like going to the mall. Considering I drove 2300 miles to Montana simply to ski.
 

PA Ridge Racer

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- A love for the outdoors / mountains
- A love for winter time
- A hobby / skill
- Exercise
- something to do while surfing the net (AZ etc)
- A home near a bunch of ski areas
- Something to argue about with the wife ;)
- An expense
- A skill I can teach my kid
- Lots of great memories / great people
- A "home" mountain
- An interest in watching the weather
- A desire to visit places that I've never been

Thats all I got right now.
 

hardline

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Some of them are on match.com One thing about skiing is that I've gained patience on the road. Some of my friends and relatives bitch and moan about a 3 hour drive to Maryland or 2 hours to Atlantic City and for me driving 7 hours to Stowe or 5 hours to Rut-Vegas/K-Mart-ville seems like going to the mall. Considering I drove 2300 miles to Montana simply to ski.

wow 7 hours i make it in about 6. when i went to mt snow this year i couldn't belive how close it was. 6 hours to me is most likely 2 hours to a normal person. plus when i am chasing snow time just flies by.
 
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wow 7 hours i make it in about 6. when i went to mt snow this year i couldn't belive how close it was. 6 hours to me is most likely 2 hours to a normal person. plus when i am chasing snow time just flies by.

Well I am in Pennsyltucky..lol..I'm 50 minutes to where 287 meets I-78
 

thaller1

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What a great thread!!
amazing friendships that will last a life time
confidence
healthier lifestyle
happiness
unbelievable memories
new skills - skiing and now movie editing
travels to places I never dreamed of seeing in my lifetime

a stronger friendship and marriage with my husband :)
 

dmc

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Gained a new friend...
BeanoNYC... :)

Psyched to get some turns in...
 

Warp Daddy

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Oh Ya mean :
-after 2 broken wrists?
- after my wife's emergency surgury several staes from home requiring steel plate and screws in the ankle ? medical bills PT bills etc
_after purchasing beaucoup thousand $$$ in skis , boots , clothes , carriers , bags , helmets and assorted other ski crap
-after spending $$ for cars , hotels, condos air fare etc

Aftere answering too freaking many questions from friensds like what teh hell are ya doing ?? R U crazy at your age ?

RESULTS:--------------------FARKIN PRICELESS ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D

great times making memories with family , grandkids and great ski buddies

good health except for teh speed bumps mentioned above

Iconoclastic behavior that outrages my age group :D

Awesome travel and adventure
A LIFE STYLE
 

tylerjames

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Perfering winter over summer
A respectable ski, boot, gear ect collection
love and respect for the mountains
a better outlook on life
a job
traveled the country and the world
a new language
a wife
an argentine passport (from the wife)
a passion
being able to drink at 12 thousand feet
 

UVSHTSTRM

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Just another added benefit to my favorite season........oh and a drinking problem. I find beer taste better in the winter then the summer.
 

Bubbartzky

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Hmmm.....

A lifetime of winter enjoyment since I took up the sport as a teenager
A love of winter and cold weather in general
A love for the mountains
An ability to see things I'd never get to see otherwise
A lot of friends I never would have made
A closet full of old skis, old boots, old gloves, etc.
A condo in Vermont I wouldn't have had had I never skied that I now call home
Two achy knees, one surgically repaired
 
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