swordguy wrote:i ski i haven't got to go boarding yet because most of the time i go i go with relatives so i want to keep up and not try to learn anything. but it a blast when you do go.
Yeah, you should try snowboarding if you get the chance. It's really hard the first time or two because you fall a lot, but you learn pretty quickly. At least, I did, but I was transitioning from skiing, and the principles are the same, so that probably helped.
Dr. Zapato wrote:I snowplow, face first, usually.
Sorry to hear that. Honestly, the 'snow plow' aka 'pizza wedge' technique is only for those just starting out, so that they have an easy, sure-fire way to stop. The 'parallel ski' aka 'hockey stop' technique should be used as soon as possible, as it is much more effective, and lets you ski even the toughest terrain (after much practice). Still, if you are willing to fall a lot, you can become a great skier.
[quote="ILoveArt"]Up until November of last year I lived in Kansas so the only thing I have ever dun is sledding.
Wouldn’t it be awesome if all of the CAA peeps could go on a trip like that?[quote]
Wait...they have hills in Kansas?
Seriously though, that would be pretty cool. I had a great time with the group from the other day, but if you get a group too large, people lose one another easily, and you can waste your day waiting at the bottom for slower people to finish. That's the reason I only got 6 runs in (I'm usually good for about 10, maybe more).
Still, we got to share our testimonies, talk about God, and discover that 'Silent Night' can be sung together in at least 6 languages without difficulty, among other things.
It would be great to have some CAAers to ski/board with, but I hope they are a little bit better than Shoo, or I might have to leave them in the dust.