- 03 Feb 14, 17:20#390353
I imagine skiing in Canada/states is very different to the alps. I've toyed with trying it but that's unlikely now I've got the chalet. But I do love it here. I guess everything is larger than life over there, more remote. You can ski in the Alps for a whole day without doing the same run twice if that's your preference; circuses I think they're called. Resorts have links and you can do the whole circuit. For me three or four hours hard skiing is enough. Had a great day today! Details and pics after dinner
Snow makes for a soft landing....but nothing's ever risk free as Shumi has just proven. You just take the right precautions. You can have an accident crossing the road.
It's is beautiful, winter , summer, sun or snow.
That is so true RC, skiing is as dangerous as you allow it to be. Often the most dangerous part of a ski day, is getting to the resort.
BTW ... some nice pics. Your type of skiing (more of an alpine adventure) is very different from that found at my little resort. At Blue my day is more like a couple of hours of GS turns at warp speed, than a tour through the mountains.
I imagine skiing in Canada/states is very different to the alps. I've toyed with trying it but that's unlikely now I've got the chalet. But I do love it here. I guess everything is larger than life over there, more remote. You can ski in the Alps for a whole day without doing the same run twice if that's your preference; circuses I think they're called. Resorts have links and you can do the whole circuit. For me three or four hours hard skiing is enough. Had a great day today! Details and pics after dinner

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Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power. Abe Lincoln