A skiing dream that made me cry last night

weastcoat

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It’s late May 2022, and I’m at mama hood with my friends. It’s the last day of skiing, and today was the day I crossed one off the bucket list: skied on my birthday. After skiing we hike up to illumination rock to watch the sunset over the horizon, and it is the most damn beautiful thing I’ve ever seen. In my dream I actually started crying tears of joy and just being overwhelmed with the beautiful feeling of life and earth. Might be one of the most beautiful things I am going to ever see, and I’m so stoked for the next year and the pilgrimage to hood. One of the best dreams I’ve ever had and that’s the shit that yanks me through these terrible rough patches of straight up disgust with being alive, but what I felt in that dream hit different.

a pre thank you note to mama hood :)
 
Damn bro you sure you didn’t just watch fast car by Sonyhandycam? Sounds a lot like that and not rly like a dream
 
Kind of weird how the most vivid dreams you have stay with you for long periods of time and ultimately influence your life. I guess everyone is different like that I only remember like maybe 6 dreams a year- I remember dreaming when I wake up but I instantly lose recall if I don’t write it down or if I am not shaken by it somehow.

I had a dream about the house that my wife and I bought that kind of shook everything I thought I believed about ghosts and paranormal things. It’s probably not worth explaining in detail, the more I try to explain it in type the more insane I sound here but I believe I got to speak with the man that built my house who died in 1973 at the age of 93 in a dream.
 
Nobody: weast how are you man?

weast: I’m good dude I just had the most beautiful dream ever last night I just love life so much right now

Nobody: sounds amazing that’s so cute weast

weast: shut the fuck up its not cute it’s hard you piece of shit
 
That is trippy af but cool

14309995:Casey said:
I had a dream about the house that my wife and I bought that kind of shook everything I thought I believed about ghosts and paranormal things. It’s probably not worth explaining in detail, the more I try to explain it in type the more insane I sound here but I believe I got to speak with the man that built my house who died in 1973 at the age of 93 in a dream.

OP I feel your pain man. I need new boots this year so I left my boots and my mounted park skis in another city (that I’ll be skiing in Christmas time) but I’m fiending for skiing. I’m on the east coast now and I’m looking up routes to Liberty and Big Snow. Looking up boots and jigs, etc. Trying to find a way to have that sweet dopamine hit of skiing
 
skiing down from illumination at sunset in that fast, deep corn snow might be one of my most memorable ski experiences to date
 
14310011:weastcoast said:
Literally I cannot wait for this place it’s literally the most amazing shit I’ll ever experience

It truly is. I cried at random times during my trip last month because of being overwhelmed by the awesomeness
 
topic:weastcoast said:
It’s late May 2022, and I’m at mama hood with my friends. It’s the last day of skiing, and today was the day I crossed one off the bucket list: skied on my birthday. After skiing we hike up to illumination rock to watch the sunset over the horizon, and it is the most damn beautiful thing I’ve ever seen. In my dream I actually started crying tears of joy and just being overwhelmed with the beautiful feeling of life and earth. Might be one of the most beautiful things I am going to ever see, and I’m so stoked for the next year and the pilgrimage to hood. One of the best dreams I’ve ever had and that’s the shit that yanks me through these terrible rough patches of straight up disgust with being alive, but what I felt in that dream hit different.

a pre thank you note to mama hood :)

Thats awesome man it all comes down to what skiing and life is all about, that feeling and that’s all it is. Can’t wait til that next season hope it’s gonna be awesome for everybody
 
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