When's Day Morning Thread

I'd love to try Killington, Stowe and a few others, but I'm just far enough away that I don't think I ever will. If I'm going to travel that far, I'm heading west.

I went to Whiteface in Lake Placid last year, which I enjoyed, but it was a nine hour drive. That was a pain in the ass.

There's a place in NY called Holiday Valley that's about 3 hours from me. I'll do that, otherwise, I'm heading to CO.
Yeah, Cannon is about a six hour drive, which is pretty close to my limit. It's also nice to get visiting in with family. I could probably swing a day or two in VT with a trip up to NH, but that ish gets expensive. Will probably try Colorado at some point, as well, but it's going to have to be when the kids are old enough to either snowboard with us or stay at someone's house while we're gone.
 
For real though, when I ski, I am in a massive minority with not wearing a helmet.

The ski industry has made a mint on those things.
I have more control as a skier than as a snowboarder.
 
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There's a thread that people post pictures of beers they had shipped to them. Some people post 3-4 pictures a week of 5-10 (each pic) rare shit from across the country. Fucking crazy
 
My best ski friend is a snowboarder. We've been skiing and riding together for a few decades. He's the only one my age that likes to go as fast as I do and also doesn't wear a helmet. Crazy how many people wear helmets these days.
After breaking my collarbone (and having my bell rung in the process), I'm glad I was wearing a helmet.
 
In my expertise, it appeared way more snowboarders were wearing helmets than skiiers in my extensive sampling of ski joints in the upper midwest.
 
I have more control as a skier than as a snowboarder.
Personally, I don't get the draw to snowboarding. What a pain in the ass to have to buckle/unbuckle all fucking day. Can't ride bumps, can't do trees real well.

The only time I thought they looked fun is in really deep snow when they pop up and float on top, but now with the ridiculously wide powder skis, you can do that without a snowboard.
 
In my expertise, it appeared way more snowboarders were wearing helmets than skiiers in my extensive sampling of ski joints in the upper midwest.
That is certainly a powerful endorsement. I would be prone to believe you if you knew how to LITERALLY fucking spell skier
 
Personally, I don't get the draw to snowboarding. What a pain in the ass to have to buckle/unbuckle all fucking day. Can't ride bumps, can't do trees real well.

The only time I thought they looked fun is in really deep snow when they pop up and float on top, but now with the ridiculously wide powder skis, you can do that without a snowboard.
I wouldn't want to ride moguls in the first place, with how shitty my knees are.

One thing I like is that I haven't ever lost anything in a fall.
 
After breaking my collarbone (and having my bell rung in the process), I'm glad I was wearing a helmet.
Sure, they can be helpful, and if I'm out west hucking myself off cliffs, I'd wear one, but I have spent a shitload of time skiing and I can count the number of people that I know that had their heads bashed in on my penis.
 
I wouldn't want to ride moguls in the first place, with how shitty my knees are.

One thing I like is that I haven't ever lost anything in a fall.
The homo-erotic entendre's are a'plenty here
 
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