snowmonster
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Agree!Any day I am skiing is the perfect ski day.
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Agree!Any day I am skiing is the perfect ski day.
Of course I am down with an empty mountain getting puked on with the best flour.....but I gotta give a nod to that first spring condition day where its pushing 70 for the first time in months, the mashed potatoes are thick and bumpy, coverage is still phenomenal from a good winter, everyone is in shorts and Tshirts, and the beer is flowing / doob is burning. Its that cap on the good season that leaves you looking forward to the summer. Its that day that is a contradiction in itself, skiing and sweating with a smile on your face in bright sunshine. Love that ski boot line on the sunburn. That's one of many types of perfect days.
uke:
no offense...
my sentiments as well...you just beat me to it.
Sure, any day on the hill is better than a day in the office...but not every day is "perfect" or even epic. the whole point of the thread is to hear what your BEST day would be...if you were in control of the conditions and could make them anyway you'd like them to be, what would THAT day be like.
All I said was waist deep...but I'll elaborate...I prefer the deep days when its still dumping all day long to the picture perfect blue bird powder day. On those blue bird days everyone and their brother are out there and your best runs tend to be your first few runs. On the days where its dumping all day there are fewer people, there's less of a rush to get to every stash because you know it just keeps getting more and more snow...I prefer the solitude that heavily falling snow brings...its nature's mute button. There's less whoooping and woohooing echoing through the hills and you can hear the snow falling...I feel more relaxed and less rushed...more at peace with everything around me...and you get to finish the day knowing that, since its still dumping, tomorrow may be even better.![]()
my sentiments as well...you just beat me to it.
Sure, any day on the hill is better than a day in the office...but not every day is "perfect" or even epic. the whole point of the thread is to hear what your BEST day would be...if you were in control of the conditions and could make them anyway you'd like them to be, what would THAT day be like.
All I said was waist deep...but I'll elaborate...I prefer the deep days when its still dumping all day long to the picture perfect blue bird powder day. On those blue bird days everyone and their brother are out there and your best runs tend to be your first few runs. On the days where its dumping all day there are fewer people, there's less of a rush to get to every stash because you know it just keeps getting more and more snow...I prefer the solitude that heavily falling snow brings...its nature's mute button. There's less whoooping and woohooing echoing through the hills and you can hear the snow falling...I feel more relaxed and less rushed...more at peace with everything around me...and you get to finish the day knowing that, since its still dumping, tomorrow may be even better.![]()
I agree with your sentiment as it relates to the purpose of the thread. However, I would argue that for some people, myself included, every ski day is epic. Skiing is my passion and any day I get to pursue my passion is an epic day in my book. Perhaps the poster didn't answer the question as intended, but I can certainly understand where they are coming from.
I guess I'm just jaded or spoiled and ski too much...because I don't consider the days that I've skied in freezing rain or the -30 day that always seems to follow a june-uary thaw and freezes the mtn up firmer than a skating rink to be "epic". Would I trade one of them for today, hell yeah. I'd be willing to bet if we kept this discussion up we'd find out that your "epic" meter has a range on it...from 1-10 or 1-100 or 5-10....whatever, but I'm sure you'll agree that some of your days have been more epic than others.