When I moved to the midwest in '07 I mostly gave up skiing and snowboarding aside from a few outings, despite having grown up a short drive from both the Adirondacks and the Green Mountains and spending most winter weekends of my youth sliding on snow in one way or another. Two winters ago I took an awesome trip to Colorado with some FMs and got hooked again. This past winter I went full bore with a 23 day car camping dirtbag trip around the rockies- NM, CO, UT, ID, WY (Mountain Collective Pass). It's really changed my outlook on winter. I got a newer size/old man appropriate snowboard and even rediscovered telemark skiing and the crazy advances in gear since the late 90's. This winter I'm doing the Indy Pass tour of New England with some buddies joining up along the way.
Anybody here shred? Let's talk about it.
I'm partial to the lesser known, lower traffic mountains, for the most part, and backcountry stuff is on the horizon once I'm properly prepared. Very comfortable on most terrain on a board, but I'm still getting re-started on the Tele's and I'm much more shaky.
PRF Winter mountain sports thread
1gonzochicago wrote: Doubling down on life, I guess you could say.