Author Topic: Guilty Pleasures: The Softer side of Rad  (Read 1025 times)

jim-ratliff

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Re: Guilty Pleasures: The Softer side of Rad
« on: January 17, 2013, 02:52:32 pm »

Liam: Kudos to you.  I always thought that one of the few "perks" of ski patrol was the ability to get out on the slopes before opening (but usually with work to do).  Offsets some of the other requirements, such as also being out on the slopes on the miserable days when it's raining, nasty windy, bitterly cold, or uber busy with accidents and associated forms.





Similar skiing, but Vail and Beaver Creek continue their grooming during the day, and I love to get in behind the groomer.  Much nicer even than corduroy that has sat overnight and frozen.

But the dusting (or more) of powder on top is very nice.
I wonder if I would get tired of it if every run was like that all day, every day?
« Last Edit: January 17, 2013, 03:33:46 pm by jim-ratliff »
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