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Sunday, April 18, 2021

Who Taught You How To Ski?

YES Professional Ski Instructor Program - Whistler - 11 weeks

^Courtesy: YES Professional Ski Instructor Program

Whether you started as an infant or a late bloomer, somebody (most likely) taught you how to ski or ride.

We asked our Facebook followers to share their story about how they learned to ski or ride.

Thanks to all who shared!

Marybeth L: “My very patient brother-in-law, Mick K., when I was at the ripe young age of 30ish! I couldn’t have done it! He was kind, gentle, yet pushed me because he knew I could do it! The best teacher and brother-in-law (really a brother) ever!!! He showed me why he and his family love the mountains!

Jeanette K: “My Mom, when I was 2. She was a Ski Patroller at Heavenly when she was pregnant with me, in 1959, so I was skiing before I was born!”

Lesson Details | Heavenly Ski Resort

^Courtesy: Heavenly Ski Resort

Rusty F: “A snowboard instructor at shawnee pa. taught me my first lesson at maybe 8 or 9. The park rats there taught me how to keep up, and then smuggs locals and patrol showed me how one really rips the east properly. So much love for everyone who’s showed me new ideas over the years. And the whole time in the backround was dad screaming “USE THE DAMN EDGES!””

Doug T: “My friend at Stowe School, Art Hawkins, skied with me and taught me to keep up back in ’83. He passed away from Covid related causes on July 4, 2020.”

John H: “My dad, who had been an AFRC instructor in Garmisch and a patroller at Hyak. I was one in the oldest photo I have, at one of the long-gone rope tows at Snoqualmie.”

Jessica H: “My dad!!! He’s a bad ass!!! 73 and he’s still skiing we call him hungabunga!!!! He taught his 3 kids to ski!!! 2 went to nationals and 1 to the junior Olympics 3 times and has taught 5 out of his six grandkids how to ski as well!!!! He’s the man!!!! Still to this day helps out with race ops on the east coast and all his kids as well!!!!”

Dad why is my sister called Summer?" "Because your mother loves summer." "Thanks dad. I love you." "I love you too Fresh Pow." f R .., _.- - iFunny :)

Corey H: “My dad took me to the top of the mountain when I was 5. And said get down, he did that until I got it right. Moved to Alaska at age 21 and got a small sponsorship snowboarding 🏂. #bestdad”

Gary F: “My dad. He doesn’t ski anymore. He says he’s too old. I don’t either. I caught the Ride bug and switched to one stick. Still loving the runs everyday possible. Thank you Dad.”

Joseph B:“Jean Claude Kily – my parents lived in France and he was an instructor at Méribel and that whole thing was a lie.”

Drew L: “Ski instructor at loon in the mid 90s named Victor, ill never forget that guy.”

Group Ski & Snowboard Lessons for Ages 8-14 | Loon Mountain Resort,NH | Ski and Snowboard Lessons | Loon Mountain Resort

^Courtesy: Loon Mountain

Richard H: “At age 52, I met the love of my life. She skied, I didn’t. So…..”

Sheila L: “Chasing the local Pali heads around Abasin until I could keep up!!”

Peter S: “Thelma Green! Mittersill ski area. Franconia N.H.”


Featured Image Courtesy: Oyster Worldwide

FUNNY: The Spring King Lives In New England

“The fresh spring air cleaning his ginger skin. He spreads his wings in a display of dominance rarely seen in nature.”

Far and away the best spring skiing ad on the internet. Marketing departments take notes: all you need is a man hammock, a good writer and a voiceover actor with an English accent to make primo promo material. Well played Killington:

Sometimes You Rip The Powder, Sometimes The Powder Rips You

A snowboarder crashes out of a halfpipe in Park City, Utah | Snowboarding,  Winter fun, Snowboard

Ever been ripping through some deep powder on a decently pitched slope? Pretty sweet, right?

Sweet until you carry that speed into a flatter part of the trail and the nose of your board/skis turns you into a scorpion.

Not sure what I’m talking about? Just watch the video 😆

VIDEO: Snowy E-Mountain Bike Laps in Châtel, France

Not gonna lie, riding knee deep powder on a bike seems like a waste but these E-Mountain bikes from Scott are looking prettay sweet.  Follow along with Antoine Buffart and Mateo Verdier as they put the electric assist fun machines through their paces in the depth of winter. Heavy duty recreational equipment investment with the cheapest of the Scoot E-Mountain bikes starting at $4,599.99 but there’s a new cash for clunkers bill in France (where this was filmed) offering owners of old cars 2,500 Euros towards the purchase of an e-bike. Interesting bit of legislation.

We Just Found The Most Hipster Skier In The World

Ladies and gentlemen, we got him.

Is there anything more hipster than proving you can absolutely rip some 195cm edgeless cross country skis down a powdery slope?

Nope. There isn’t.

This guy was also spotted complaining about the lodge’s selection of “craft beers” while wearing a tweed blazer and twirling his mustache.

Virginia Dudes On Snowboarding Trip In Colorado Skipped Return Flight & Drove Home In FREE 1992 Subaru

“We found a car with a free sign in the canyons of Colorado while on a snowboarding trip with my friends. We got it started with nothing but a screwdriver, crescent wrench, and a big rock. Me and Tony Gower drove it back to our hotel and on the way we decided we should drive it home instead of catching our flight.”

Loving this story about a couple dudes from Virginia on a snowboarding trip in Colorado randomly coming across a 1992 Subaru station wagon marked “FREE”, ditching their flights home and making an impromptu cross country trip in a certified shitbox.

The Virginia Pilot reports Elijah Knapp, 24, and Tony Gower, 25, were driving near Aspen when they slammed on the breaks after seeing a Subi with a free sign on the side of the road. They talked to the dude who owned the property, he said the car was on the property when he bought it and was just looking to get rid of it. He had only just put the sign in the windshield a couple of hours before they stopped and they were the first to inquire.

Knapp and Gower co-own an auto business back in Virginia and had no problem hot-wiring the car after the property owner told them it didn’t have keys. The pair got the Subi back to their hotel in Granby and decided it would be fun to drive it all the way home. They asked their friends for help with the $500 to $600 needed for repairs and gas, did a little work on the engine and pointed wagon east.

After a few breakdowns, some push-starts, and some friendly assistance from strangers who can wrench, the pair made it home. They covered 2,150 miles and in 47 hours in a free stumbled upon snowboard trip…hell yeah. Knapp can’t decide whether he’s gonna scrap the wagon for parts, enter it into a demolition derby in October, or put it in front of the dealership with the “FREE” sign back in the windshield. I vote for the latter. Scroll through pics and vids below for travel chronicle:

“We did it! Actually we made it home Monday night at 9pm.

We found a car with a free sign in the canyons of Colorado while on a snowboarding trip with my friends. We got it started with nothing but a screwdriver, crescent wrench, and a big rock. Me and Tony Gower drove it back to our hotel and on the way we decided we should drive it home instead of catching our flight.

2150 miles and 47 hours later, the car is at our dealership! This 1992 Subaru Legacy with 283k miles on it is a champ! The only issue we ran into was the crank bolt coming loose 3 hours into the trip.

We went through Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia.

Thanks to everybody who donated to us for the trip! We made it home with $3 to spare!

A-Basin To Replace Lenawee Lift With High Speed Quad or Six-Pack

^Lenawee Lift. Courtesy: Arapahoe Basin/Ian Zinner

The US Forest Service has approved Arapahoe Basin’s request to replace the fixed-grip triple Lenawee Lift during the summer of 2022.

The resort has not decided whether they will install a four-seat or six-seat chair, according to The Know Outdoors.

A-Basin also plans to build a new hut near the summit that will offer year-round food service.

^Courtesy: Arapahoe Basin/Ian Zinner

Guests will still need to take two lifts to reach A-Basin’s summit, but at least both of them will be high-speed!

Who else is excited about the new Lenawee Lift?


Featured Image Courtesy: Arapahoe Basin/Ian Zinner

VIDEO: Aussie Surfer Wave Snaked By Aggressive Local

I know mistakes can be made in the chaos of catching a wave but I think this South Australian local’s theft was on porpoise. Reports are Soli Bailey had words with the offender in the parking lot after the session ended but parted ways peacefully after being explained it was a fluke occurrence:

Would You Ride Triple Skis With Your Two Best Friends?

I’m thinking if you got into a conga line groove you could synchronize maneuver this setup downhill with  remarkable results….maybe three is just the start. Who’s in?