The last couple years I downgraded to a 5 day pass and was struggling to motivate the last couple days, I even stopped before the last lift, which would leave my 19 year old self shaking his head in disappointment...
not that resort skiing isn't fun, it might be too much type one fun, no suffering to keep me coming back?
I got my 100 day season in while I was still in high school and I think that ruined me, I'll never be that good again, I get on a board now and my brain expects me to be able to drive it like I did then, but my body doesn't get the memo.
Touring was all I wanted to do for a couple winters but the longer I have done it the more scared I get, our snowpack is about as dangerous as it gets, almost everyone I tour with has had a close call, it makes alpine climbing look safe...
Yep and yep. Put in 100 day seasons all through high school traveling the world. Some days I miss it as I see one of my old boards in the garage. Then I realize that 3-6 hours of driving each way, lift lines all day, and not with the people I loved riding with.I grok this...
I can't remember the last time I skied bell to bell, I think partially it's because I grew up skiing with a big group of friend and now I mostly ski solo and it's just not the same.
Finally got a new pair of skis this year after a decade, and I mounted an AT setup but while skiing in CO I imagine it would be mostly used for up- hilling the resort before it opens. I've lost a couple of friends and the appeal of the CO backcountry is totally gone for me.
I haven’t been in a few years now. Can’t risk an injury with being a business owner and it’s not worth the hassle.
I would consider backcountry but as @AvidIndoorsman said. We lost a few mutual friends and I’ve lost a few more that weren’t mutual friends. After that the whole thing just lost its pull for me.