Inspiration

hollygrove

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I'm going to tell you a story.

This event popped back into my head for no reason at all from last season. Last year when I was skiing with a group of 8-10 year olds, (little kids are awesome) and I took them all around the mountain - just having fun with the kids. Keep in mind that these kids are all racers through and through, so when I took them into a small cliff field they were blown away ,and all of them bypassed the massive 5 foot kicker rock except for one. This was Forest. Yes, his name was Forest. So Forest was looking at this rock, obviously intrigued after watching me going off it. In a split second Forest had turned his skis perdendicular and was hauling ass towards out little kicker rock. He overshot completely, drops about 8 feet, landing on his back and losing both his skis. The boy that I saw emerge from the white, soft earth was not the same one I had been skiing with earlier that day. Forest was a very quiet, shy kid - he didnt say much. The first thing I saw on his face, besides the snow stuck to his jacket, was a grin like I've never seen before. I helped him out his skis back on and we continued to finish the day. I had fun, all the kids had fun, so I was stoked on how I just spent my afternoon.

Fast forward to a couple weekends later. I end up being single in the line up and when I sit down on the lift I realise I'm sitting right next to Forest. I start up some casual conversation, asking him how it's going, what he's been up to lately, and all that typical stuff you'd say to a nine year old. He responds with a passion and a personality that I didn't ever think would have existed a couple weeks before when I met the kid. Forest tells me that after much convincing, he talked his parents into letting him drop out of ski racing and ski for fun - to freeski.

Skiing is a form of happiness, and enjoyment. Realize how much fun we have, and how much fun everyone has skiing. Think of how easily it can completely change a little kids life and make him who he'll be in 10 years.

Skiing is an inspiration. This is just a reminder. I hope you all enjoy your up-coming season, I know I sure will.
 
i dont know why but this quote came to mind after reading that.

The world needs to know that what they see during the Olympics is not an accurate representation of skiing.

What's the point of talented, high trained racers when 99.9 per cent of skiers don't even race?

Or Maybe the world doesn't need to understand.

Because we know something your Olympic-loving mom and her curling team doesn't:

the future of skiing won't be measured in gates, but in the stuff of mountains-powder, cliffs, and trees.

Skiing is 360s, grabs, hucking, and racing your buddies down the hill, all purely for the fun of it.

It's skinning up a remote peak to get fresh turns in a place where the only noise is what you make.

This is the stuff that happens under skis every day, without corrupt politics and corporate sponsors to much it up.

Real skiing may be misunderstood by the mainstream, but it's still a beautiful thing.
 
Your karma is way to low, i just gave you some. Sick story, motivating little kids is always sick, because in the end they might just own your ass at it
 
Ha Ha ya me too def gives me something to lookforward to all the time,

Great story, and skiing isn't an obsession its a passion
 
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