GrilledSteezeSandwich
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If you don't understand #9 thats kinda funny to me. think about it greg you'll get it.
Is that when you purposely go in slow so that you have your own private gondola??
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If you don't understand #9 thats kinda funny to me. think about it greg you'll get it.
Is that when you purposely go in slow so that you have your own private gondola??
A "real" skier is one who has fun no matter what.
Maybe a skier is someone who dedicates a good portion of their time, money and energy towards the pursuit of skiing enjoyment. If you have passion for the sport and pursue it as part of your lifestyle you're a "real Skier".
I fail most of these.
7 - We own two.
real skiers dont give a crap who real skiers are...
If you don't understand #9 thats kinda funny to me. think about it greg you'll get it.
this may have already been discussed, but i'm wondering...
Who are the "real" skiers?
Back country purists? courduroy shredders? bumpers?
maybe i'm looking at the question wrong... i read it like, who is the skiers' skier...
to me, the skiers' skier would encompass all aspects of the sport.. king of the mountain style. Big mountain, into some gates(2 tops, skiers skier remember) then bumps / trees leading into park and pipe, followed by some apre in the lot... not in the lodge.
i fully believe that the people claiming to be "real" skiers can't do a switch 5 of a medium kicker. I fully believe that they can't shred a mountain face, and pop it around backwards at the bottom to hit a log jib. i believe these same people to talk a lot of internet trash and not prove otherwise on the hill...
To me, the claimers of "real" point out a simple truth... there are aspects of the sport they have yet to master.
so... response i'm looking for i guess is, what defines the "real" skier and how do you fall short?
myself, i can't race... never could... please, never tell me where to go. i won't like it.