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And I remember my now-16-year-old snowboarding :o( son cross-country skiing at three. I must admit, however, that the only thing that kept him going was his conviction that the ski tracks in front of him were really railroad tracks and that there was a train just around the bend. Anyhow, he's a pretty fair adventurous snowboarder now so at least that doesn't limit my skiing much. "Tommy T." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "Ryan Pfleger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > >Here's the catch, I haven't skiied much in the last 3 years > > (there's seems to be an amazing correlation between getting married and > > skiing less), fewer than 5 ski days a year > > > Thanks for any thoughts or advice anybody has on this, maybe I'll see some > > of you in the backcountry this year. > > My thought is you should have married a woman who likes to ski. My advice > is convert her or get another. Next excuse is going to be kids. My advice: > get them on snow early. Last year my grandson skied blue at Jackson hole > and off-piste at Aspen at age 3. Our record so far is a granddaughter who > was on skies at Nashoba Valley Ski Area at 17 months. > > Tommy T. > >
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