The Skiing Lifestyle

i would like to add to this by saying- If you have difficulty making it work, do not let that get you down. I am thankful for living in Breckenridge for the past 3 years and it has been amazing. A lot of people here take it for granted b/c of how flat Summit County is, but as long as YOU ARE having fun it does not matter. This past month I was unemployed and out of a job and I had no way of paying all of my rent in full in, therefore I made myself enter a Saucer Boy contest at an Msp prem in order to be able to afford my rent. I ended up winning the contest, getting skis, and selling them a within a week. I am thankful for random situations like this everyday b/c if you hearts in a 110, then you will have no problem making it work.
 
I totally agree, I wish I had the infinite dollar sign on my bank statement and just ski every day around the world. The idea of going pro or becoming a ski rep will stay with me until I die.

I am so desperate I spent a couple days skiing in the US. It was about 5hrs away just for 6 runs. The trip cost me about 350$...all worth it.
 
i really hate those douches who think that all there is to skiing is being good. i can spin up to 540, do basic rails and shit but if i had the chance to ski everyday i would do it till i died. i think that that makes me more of a skier than the ones who think that the only real skiers are the good ones. also, those same people think i am a poser because i am not ''good enough'' to rock Voleurz, Jiberish or NS shirts and PBP Skullcandys. i say fuck you to those people. i buy these things not only because they look mad steezy but because by doing so, im supporting the industry; and industry that needs supporting because its not that big yet. i say ski and dont give a fuck about what others say, just do what you want.
 
yeah i dont get why people hate on noobs when they were there at one point too. help the noobs because when we were there it wouldve been alot easier with some help
 
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