I from PA initially looking to see if there are any more skiers heading up to uconn and if you arent first year, some experiences or stories as to what it's like.
Me and my brother are visiting boulder and we are looking for good hiking spots/bike rental or any other things that would be good to do while in the area any help is appreciated.
So im sitting on my couch surfing through some free movies and other crap they have on demand through comcast and i find a channel called something wierd in the cutting edge category ( if you have on demand you know what i mean). as im going through this channel i see that there is a section...
HEre you go saw this on tv and i know how ns loves free food. http://www.kashi.com/picturehunt?gclid=CMOClYXIhZkCFQO5GgodkQULlg&gclid=CMOClYXIhZkCFQO5GgodkQULlg
So its just a normal day coming home from skiing and of course im hungry. go out to the freezer to get a frozen pizza. As im cooking it i walk over and start eating a bag of chips. The pizza is finisdhed, i go to retrieve my prize as its gleaming in the dirty microwave in my kitchen. It smells...
Like the title says my dogs throwing backflips since hes 7 ( dog years) he doesnt really "land" them its kinda like a rodeo to back. What can your dog do??!
Another thing to make butters easier when trying them for the first time is to make sure that you have a pretty soft ski, this makes it easier to get the flex down before moving on to a stiffer ski where you can get more energy out of it.
I used to only go skiing when ever i knew somebody else was going but recently i actually realized skiing alone is really fun. Its kinda like you are pushing yourself to do bigger and better things instead of having someone else do that for you.