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riverc0il

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I am still skiing but also starting to hit the road bike hard. I am thinking about training for a century later this summer or doing a Duathlon. Need to start hiking more, too. Undecided if I am going to keep on doing the golf thing... seems to take a lot of time and makes me lazy as walking 18 is nothing like hiking a mountain or biking a 1000 vert 20 miler. Also, I have rarely had a hike or bike ride that made me mad and costed me $20-30. Perhaps some car camping. Taking a grad class in July, company meeting in FL during end of June (*barf* at FL). Hopefully skiing into July. No shortage of stuff going on!

I set a goal to give kayaking a try over the summer. My biggest fear is I'm going to love it and drop more cash on gear.
Watch out! It is addicting! I would have bought a kayak by now... however; I made the mistake of demoing fiberglass boats and now plastic won't do and I need to save up 25 grand. :roll: I keep saying maybe next year.... but it will eventually happen!
 
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Marc

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I am still skiing but also starting to hit the road bike hard. I am thinking about training for a century later this summer or doing a Duathlon. Need to start hiking more, too. Undecided if I am going to keep on doing the golf thing... seems to take a lot of time and makes me lazy as walking 18 is nothing like hiking a mountain or biking a 1000 vert 20 miler. Also, I have rarely had a hike or bike ride that made me mad and costed me $20-30. Perhaps some car camping. Taking a grad class in July, company meeting in FL during end of June (*barf* at FL). Hopefully skiing into July. No shortage of stuff going on!


Watch out! It is addicting! I would have bought a kayak by now... however; I made the mistake of demoing fiberglass boats and now plastic won't do and I need to save up 25 grand. :roll: I keep saying maybe next year.... but it will eventually happen!

25 grand???

Holy Lord, I hope you mean 2 point 5 grand
 

deadheadskier

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I'm going to go home and have sex with my wife.

thanks for reminding me. my non-skiing wife refers to herself as the ski widow during winter :lol:
 

Johnskiismore

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Working on the lawn... or should I say trying to grow one. Had 9 dump truck loads of loam dropped on the property and was smoothed out. Have been tilling and seeding over the past two weeks, and it's starting to grow! MTB is set to go, found some nice trails next to the Pemi to ride, and there a lot of old logging roads behind my house I want to explore. I'm pretty sure that there is a road behind my neighbors house that will take you to Elbow Pond. Bunch of hikes and kayak trips planned. That and of course PDW
 

bigbog

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I set a goal to give kayaking a try over the summer. My biggest fear is I'm going to love it and drop more cash on gear.
....It's an enjoyable addiction Dave.(paddling..that is;-))..besides, good paddling stuff can last a long time..
You'll enjoy it. Getting to experience nice country/streams while keeping your energy level high...are the benefits.
 
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