Replying to Does your stoke level shoot up on Bluebird Days?
Just gotta say that i've grown to REALLY appreciate the warm Bluebird days that we get here (they seem to be pretty few). Not just that, but when the sun is out, my whole vibe, attitude, and willingness to progress in park changes drastically as well as ppl i'm riding with. I think this could be the case in most any sport.
Without trying to sound too weird... it's almost like an unseen energy that just motivates everyone and the stoke level goes way up when the sun finally breaks through the clouds on a gloomy day and stays out. Yeah, i know having no "flat light" plays into it, but it seems more than that, and just makes the day 100 times better.
So idk, just seems really cool to me, and wish we had more bluebird days on the days we're not getting snow. I mean, what do you guys think? Do bluebird days push you guys to throwdown harder and/or just make you that much more happier to be on the slopes with friends?
TL;DR
Do warm bluebird days motivate and drive you guys to throwdown more than if it was a cloudy/gloomy day? How does it effect you in general?
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