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Skiing or biking?

Ski or Bike?

  • ski

    Votes: 16 84.2%
  • bike

    Votes: 3 15.8%

  • Total voters
    19

awf170

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Do I go skiing tomorrow? If so where? I don't have a season pass.



Or do I try to mountain bike in the 1-3 inches of snow were supposed to get?
 
Although I am curious how riding in the snow is, I think I'm going to go with skiing. I think I'm going to wander up to Tuckerman Ravine, dick around a little, maybe ski some low-angle stuff near lunch rocks, and ski the Sherbie. Then after lunch go over to Wildcat for their $25 Sunday afternoon cruise. Sound good?
 
Although I am curious how riding in the snow is, I think I'm going to go with skiing. I think I'm going to wander up to Tuckerman Ravine, dick around a little, maybe ski some low-angle stuff near lunch rocks, and ski the Sherbie. Then after lunch go over to Wildcat for their $25 Sunday afternoon cruise. Sound good?

well I, for one, am relieved that you came to a resolution. I've been concerned.
 
well I, for one, am relieved that you came to a resolution. I've been concerned.


Should I make some popcorn, get some ice cream, or go to sleep since I have wake up early tomorrow morning?




I think I'm going to make all of my life discussions, no matter how trivial, into polls on AZ and just go with the majority.
 
Although I am curious how riding in the snow is, I think I'm going to go with skiing. I think I'm going to wander up to Tuckerman Ravine, dick around a little, maybe ski some low-angle stuff near lunch rocks, and ski the Sherbie. Then after lunch go over to Wildcat for their $25 Sunday afternoon cruise. Sound good?

eiw... I've ridden in snow before. Not my idea of fun.

Sounds like you have an excellent plan there. I'd go with that.
 
The MTB season is long enough. Time for skiing. MTB is totally off my radar right now.
 
Should I make some popcorn, get some ice cream, or go to sleep since I have wake up early tomorrow morning?




I think I'm going to make all of my life discussions, no matter how trivial, into polls on AZ and just go with the majority.

:lol:

I like it. give it a shot!
 
As long as you're seeking advice... change your major to something that doesn't involve watching concrete harden as a 300 level class.
 
bike - snow rides are a better way to capitalize on 1-3, i'm still choosing biking over skiing midweek until it gets too cold (<25) and more terrain opens up - saturday did my first cali day ever - skiid for a few hours then did a mtb ride on the way home - it was cool!
 
If you wanted to be really core you should have brought your bike up Tux and ridden down...



It probably would have been easier then skiing down the Sherbie... god it was awful.

At least Wildcat was very nice despite only having one top to bottom run.
 
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