Author Topic: Wobbly Boots?  (Read 1093 times)

Gary

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Re: Wobbly Boots?
« Reply #15 on: October 21, 2006, 07:03:27 am »
Good morning here and good evening there!
What other ski choices can you demo in Japan? Any K2 by chance? I demoed some skis for Ski Press Magazine that began with an "O"...can't remember their name but they were a very good ski.
Do you know what that is.....???

Beaver Creek should be a rip...the guys are all gear heads and have great passion for skiing!

Nice to hear you can get the nice dry snow and say some mildly wet snow. Here, it can be, sweat your behind off wet in the northeast snow as well as north west and Sierra Mountain snows. It's not like that all the time but when it does fall, there are more people horizontal than vertical...so much more work but you learn to ski cause....well.....i t's skiing!!

Well you have to be pumped to get out and implement your new ski skills working off the basically brand new boots. Looking forward to hearing your reports.

Pace yourself....you're still a puppy, lady! Ok, you can take naps to recover. If you get out west, let the gang know.

You know, I've seen some of the Japanese ski graphics on their skis and boards....I'll bet you could do better...Ok, just one mans opinion, but heck, forget Rome, conquer Japan. I'll bet they spend more money on skiing...heck on everything!

Artwork for a novel...congrats... hey stretching and reaching is growth. Who knows where that road will take you...but for sure it's taking you somewhere. Glad you're chasing it! Drop a line when you can.

Well the weather here is turning cold, the fall colors are beautiful, and real snow is about 5-6 weeks away. We will get some snow sooner but it doesn't stay on the ground,...just teases us.

Our local mountain just added some computerized fan guns and a new trail. They did a great job making snow and covering everyting last season. Hoping we have another great one this year.

Best to you in all endeavors,
Gary