So i'm doing my statistics final project on skiing- if you could take a minute to answer these three questions, that would be much appreciated.
1- What type of skiing do you do most?
2- What age did you start skiing?
3- Approximately, how many days did you get in this season?
its not for sure...
they're considering expanding across the highway because they're running out of ammunition to bomb, but currently, its only talk...
my friend turned me on to rice, cheese, and ketchup.
looks like pussy, bleeding maggots at first...
but it tastes pretty good
also, mac and cheese with tuna.
super easy to meet people with similar interests here in the outdoor community, whether it be skiing, biking, climbing, whatever.
a lot of that community is relaxed and making friends wont be hard.
salt lake is sweeeeeeeeeet
i've heard good things about the S5's. I almost got them, but instead got the S6's, which are also a good big mountain ski.
i would also check out some of the volkls out on the market this year
surprised im the first to say it, but U of U.
along with the tons of trails and resorts in the wasatch, its also an easy drive to go elsewhere and explore.
three..
160 Rossi scratch pro brigades for all around skiing
164 k2 missdemeanors (first year) for rock skiing mostly
165ish BD mystics for hiking backcountry.
-you tell everyone that you can walk down the stairs just fine... then you eat shit and slide down a good portion of them.
-you're lying down on the ground looking at the stars, then force your eyes closed because you're spinning far too fast.
-you're stuck lying down on the floor. with a...
my guess would be yea.
i go every year and there are a ton of people with gear, a lot of them freeheelers that ski BC a lot.
there always seems to be a good amount of backcountry gear.