Author Topic: The Power of the Pole: a review  (Read 623 times)

speed163

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Re: The Power of the Pole: a review
« Reply #15 on: March 03, 2009, 10:06:55 am »
I didn't realize pole straps were disguised as such a sensuous skiing accoutrement.  They are obviously extremely personal and those in the know are not devoid of a suggestion or opinion. After all, trees do have a way of "grounding" oneself and forcing the skier to take in the vista   ::)  Just when  you thought you had it ALL going on....... passed by your ski buddy......only to grace their presence with a gallant fall.  Actually sounds rather pleasant. ;D ;D

Soft Cdn. phonetics combined with a French vocabulary could might very well be an asset to Lynn.  We have been known to be competent in linguistic coaching. Me thinks you could be a personal puddle at the wrath of the person aforementioned  ;).

Remember, sound pole placement initiates a good turn.

Terryl