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switchlip2I’ve got 35 while attending public school and my season started November 24th
lukegeyerprolly 10 i live in ohio
RparrI have skied many 50+ day seasons in Ohio, stop slacking
switchlip2I’ve got 35 while attending public school and my season started November 24th
Jacob.millzI had around 41 while going to public school this year. In ohio
Jacob.millzI had around 41 while going to public school this year. In ohio
weatcoastHow far do u live from ur hill and can you drive yet?
Jacob.millzim about 25 mins, I cant drive yet.
weatcoastThat’s honestly pretty good then considering you’re in Ohio and your given circumstances.
Before I had my license I would get in maybe 20-25 days a year and that was it. And 90% of those days were at a hill close that had no park so it wasn’t ideal.
switchlip2Nemacolin ??
CantCork22 on the season while in college
weatcoastYea😂😂
sit on the chair for 8 minutes to get to the bottom in 60 seconds
SteezyYeeteraccording to my dad im on track for 55+ days. which is surprising cos i felt as though ive missed a lot.
Jacob.millzLmao, sounds like my resort, but you get down in 30.
weatcoastHow far do u live from ur hill and can you drive yet?
Turd__AuthorityWhy don't you just ask his age and address instead of beating around the bush you pedo
Don_Kedic48 this year, always ripping keystone when i wasnt driving the zamboni. My girl has 89 but shes also an instructor so does it really count if your lugging 3-4 year olds up the gondola all day?
BradFiAusNzCoCaNo, it does not count.
-from an ex instructor
BradFiAusNzCoCaNo, it does not count.
-from an ex instructor
weatcoastProbably depends on how much fun you’re having while instructing. I’m sure @WoFlowz can attest.
yeah some days were ass but most of the days I had a lot of fun teaching the kids. Especially so if I was given a park lesson… id get to rip the park with a 5-6 year old (or a couple) and teach them how to slide boxes, get on/off the rope, ski switch, etc. Or even days where I would cruise real mellow Greens with the group I had and I would take some slow switch carves while I kept and eye on my group a little uphill of me.
I was always finding a way to have fun skiing & having fun teaching the kiddos. so yeah maybe you could count those days lol.
weatcoastProbably depends on how much fun you’re having while instructing. I’m sure @WoFlowz can attest.
yeah some days were ass but most of the days I had a lot of fun teaching the kids. Especially so if I was given a park lesson… id get to rip the park with a 5-6 year old (or a couple) and teach them how to slide boxes, get on/off the rope, ski switch, etc. Or even days where I would cruise real mellow Greens with the group I had and I would take some slow switch carves while I kept and eye on my group a little uphill of me.
I was always finding a way to have fun skiing & having fun teaching the kiddos. so yeah maybe you could count those days lol.
muffMan.Eh some exceptions. I took a “ski class” at MSU, which all it is was skiing gnarley stuff with a small group plus instructor.
WoFlowzhundred percent counts. I didn’t have a day this season where i was coaching my rangers group and not rippin around bumps, steeps, trees, the park, gates etc. Def a lil different if you’re working normal line up lessons and not a program but id count it
BradFiAusNzCoCaYou 3 will turn into the old dudes I meet on the chair bragging about how many days they skied lol
But yeah I mean I guess it depends on the program. Typical ski school at a big resort? I wouldn’t count it. But teams programs or more loose, smaller resorts - maybe I’d count it