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I went on a school ski trip, we took a coach bus (with the TVs) and watched the uncut version of stepbrothers. Our school chaperone had never heard of it before, should've seen his face haha...
Plus plenty of high school babes on that trip. Hot damn.
For me, the best trips have always been the spontaneous one.
Usually something like: Friends wake me up in the morning with the car already loaded, I make some bullshit excuse to my boss why I can't come to work, head to Wanaka or the Club Fields for a few days of skiing/partying.
Done trips like this hundreds of times and they never get old.
As in Tuner Mountain, MT? I've always wanted to ski there. But my best ski trip was when I went to Big Sky for the first time as a little kid. The place seem magical to my little kid self.
this past february i went to Utah and skied Pow Mow and Snowbasin. it was my 2nd time there (1st at those mtns though) but the last time was when i was 15 (i'm 20 now) so i've gotten much better since then. for the snow conditions we had i'm so happy with how i skied and what i skied. i had the sickest little routine every day at powmow; from the morning until around lunch i just kept hiking up Cobabe Canyon, once lunch came i headed over to the lightning ridge cat, one run there then came back and skied under the Paradise lift a couple of times. then the rest of the day was spent in Powder Country, which was tied for my favorite place with Cobabe. we only got to ski snowbasin once really cause the last day every lift to the top was on wind hold, and my first day of skiing was there so i didn't go too crazy then, but one thing that i'm real proud of is hiking up to the left of the Allen Peak tram after getting off and skiing those chutes into the bowl. the whole experience made me fall in love with Utah even more and basically sealed the deal on me moving there.
The one I just took to the Wasatch in February. Toured 8 of the 9 days, bagged some great lines, skied the deepest pow of my life and exerted the everlovin' shit out of myself. It was everything I could have hoped for and more.