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Topic: What do you do for sport?
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Ian Price
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1714
From: Denver, CO
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 02-26-2006 10:49 PM
What do you do for sport?
So the Winter Olympics are over. I love the Figure skating and the Luge. The Ice Dancing was sexy, the Ladies wear less and less and perform amazing feats of daring do. And Luge is just silly, I love a sport you can do lying down.
My three personal sports are Sailing, Swimming, and Skiing. I took 5-years off of skiing when I moved to California and I got up to 300 lbs. Three years ago, I skied for the first time after the 5-years and my mother thought I was going to drop dead of a heart attack. The next year, I had lost 80 lbs and could ski for 4-hours a day over 4-days with no problem. Before the break and now, I have been concentrating on improving my ability in the bump runs. I want to ski moguls
So this year I have been skiing 11 times and I'm not done yet. Over Christmas I skied twice at Keystone and 3-times in Telluride. Then this month, I skied Kirkwood and Heavenly in Tahoe, and 3-days in Telluride and now one day at Keystone. Next week I am going to do Aspen at least once.
So usually I ski with my 63-year-old mother and her 50-year-old husband. She kicks my ass. Until recently she has always been a better skier than me and gets more days in on the mountain than I do or her husband does.
Today, we went out and did a morning of black diamond bump runs before lunch and after lunch we met up with a couple of ladies and did some of the training bumps on a blue run over in the Outback. I was able to string together more turns in the bumps than ever before.
One of the members of this forum is someone I skied with last week. We were watching the Olympics last week and he was falling in love with the US Women's Curling Team. Curling is a sport.
What sports are you actively involved with, and what would you like to learn?
I want to learn to surf. As my Grandmother said, while watching us get dressed for skiing, she likes sports where you take your cloths off.
Picture credit B. F. Deal [ 02-27-2006, 10:26 PM: Message edited by: Ian Price ]
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Jim Bedford
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Posts: 597
From: Telluride, CO, USA (733 mi. WNW of Rockwall, TX but it seems much, much longer)
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 02-27-2006 10:15 AM
I downhill ski 80-90 days a year. Well, make that two to three hours a day as it's my "going to the club" activity for the winter. During the summer it's mountain biking. Up here a mountain bike is the basic means of summer transpo. It's the way to get around in a box canyon that's 1/2 mile wide and five miles long.
I took that pix of Ian above on lower Silver Glade in Telluride in January. BIG bumps! And it's true that he can't keep up with his Mother even after losing 80 pounds (but she skis more than he does.) But it's also true that he's probably in the top 10% of skiers simply based on where he's willing to go on the mountain, which is just about anywhere.
Mark's pix of S Utah is not photoshopped with insterted snow and spires. This is the way it looks. Moab is 100 miles W of Telluride and is truly one of the great places to visit in the world. Golf, hiking, whitewater, mountain biking, off-road jeeping are all done there for most of the year.
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