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Beats the hell out of me why you chose to put a well written piece reguarding the passions of skiing and changing life priorities in the I took a poop forum, but after over a dozen years skibummin at a resort I can relate to some of it.
Skied since I was a toddler, but didn't decide to move out west and truely embrace it until later in my life. Not being at a resort the past couple seasons changed things for me in I'd ski every day if not just to get out of the shop for a few hours. Now I need to get gear togather get in the car and drive I don't ski every day or really ski alone much. The new house is the fixer upper from hell and the honeydo lists endless I'm still an addict though all it takes is a few inches of new or a bros call to tour. I definately see the passions and priorities change. A couple good corn days or a good late season dump like we got this mermorial day and I'm done for the season. The desire to hike and ski suncups just isn't there.
I've never felt the need to quantify the skiing experience by counting days and I'm sure this last season was well over 100 but the one before that may have been close.
I'm claiming to be a snow snob now cause god forbid a skibum loose his passion for skiing I'm actually thinking about a few lifestyle changes and getting into shape and either sloggin my ass off touring to new places or using all my passes and pounding lift served and taking my skiing up a notch probably somewhere between.
Thanks for the well written peice and igniting my desire to not be that guy No disrepect
Slightly north of 15 cubed. Didnt get the skibum bug till I was 30. Spent 10+ years in chitown bustin ass pounding nails and slinging drinks at night so I pretty much know how the real job thing works.
Your peice isnt really written for tgr the candice bb references would probably just get you jonged and a bunch of comments like the last one. Kind of harsh on newbs over there. If you had some killer pics or stoke to go with it you may pull it off. You should post it if you dont like the responses or dont receive any constructive crit delete it.
Ive seen the same things happen to a few partners whether it be a newjob/career or the power of the pussy. I know Im a atrocious speller/grammer but like I said I really dont care enough to proofread or spellcheck.
Good move at least there is now 1 decent thought producing skiing thread in sg today
maybe in furkid years... But good luck keeping up with him (uphill or down) even if he is a stone's throw away from an AARP membership. Dibs fkn rips yo, wreckunnize!
I think it just goes to show there's so many elements in getting burnt out on what you love. It could be anything. I think it's just important to remember that once all the bullshit is taken care of, the hassles dealt with and your ass is on the chair riding up, it's all behind you. You've got to go through hell to get to heaven. Bitching aside, I don't think there's a single one of us that doesn't still love skiing, it's the BS surrounding it that gets old. We've got to keep switching it up, making it fresh and new, pushing some limit. It's the only way.
Best thread ever created on NS's ! I couldnt tell you enough how much i relate too the words your just expressed an how inspiring it is to continue my love an passion for skiing
Holy fuck balls thats deep. Actually I didn't read any of it... but props for all the comments that says its deep. If it were shorter, I could concure.