Don't knock it! I keep my skis in my truck, along with a pretty good selection of passes.Skiing for an hour a day counts as a "day"... I guess.
If I am driving past a ski area, and I have a couple of hours to spare, I am booting up!
Don't knock it! I keep my skis in my truck, along with a pretty good selection of passes.Skiing for an hour a day counts as a "day"... I guess.
Lol, don't get me wrong, I am insanely jealous of the people who have means to only ski an hour or two a day. Being two hours away by car from my mountain I am really committed for a "day" when I go ski.Don't knock it! I keep my skis in my truck, along with a pretty good selection of passes.
If I am driving past a ski area, and I have a couple of hours to spare, I am booting up!
I live about two hours from skiing too. But I frequently find myself within striking distance.
Have to pick up the mother in law from DIA in the afternoon? Go to Loveland in the morning.
Have to look at some property up in the foothills? Go to Eldora.
And you never know when one has to do a little business development in Eagle County
I really like the way you think.Very true. I had to sell some Land Cruiser rims yesterday. Buyer was from Cheyenne. So we had to meet at I25/170. And since he got there early, all was done by 10:30, it was bluebird, I-70 was right there, so I had to head west and ski A-Basin.
I did miss a meeting, but arranged cover from Downieville. Such difficult decisions.
Skiing for an hour a day counts as a "day"... I guess.
Same here ... 0 last season. My senior dog became sick last December. I nursed him back to health but felt I couldn't travel anywhere to ski.I skied..... 0.
I do, indeed. (Although when margaritamarcia was getting chemotherapy, she and her oncologist insisted that I take my annual Alta trip. I resisted, and then all her friends said, no you really better go -- we'll take care of her. Good wife, good friends, good doctor.)The sacrifice is an easy choice to make, but also a hard choice to make, if you know what I mean.
You will not find a bigger group go dog lovers than in on here, led by Bob and Marcia.Same here ... 0 last season. My senior dog became sick last December. I nursed him back to health but felt I couldn't travel anywhere to ski.
He'll turn 16 next week. He boards well but doesn't stay with other people well - I think the "pack" thing kicks in at kennels - but boarding may not be an option any longer. If there's reason enough to drive to Mt Hood, I may get in a few day trips.
The sacrifice is an easy choice to make, but also a hard choice to make, if you know what I mean.
This is my I have ambivalent feelings about those guys...Thats a bad month for the Colorado Crew.