Seen some fella 2 years ago just skiing along chating on his blower all the way down the blue, was amazed!!!
Can that not qualify as drink riding???????
and lets be fair, only the kids riding the slopes in "pamps" for sure would pass a breath test!!!!
Skiers are great people, when there sat in the bar!!!!! on the slopes, nasty evil people, especially when they know you and target you for a covering when sat "on the side of the slope" just rest having a cheeky smoke...
Oh the happy ...
Seen some fella 2 years ago just skiing along chating on his blower all the way down the blue, was amazed!!!
Can that not qualify as drink riding???????
and lets be fair, only the kids riding the slopes in "pamps" for sure would pass a breath test!!!!
Skiers are great people, when there sat in the bar!!!!! on the slopes, nasty evil people, especially when they know you and target you for a covering when sat "on the side of the slope" just rest having a cheeky smoke...
Oh the happy days!!!
Have to agree with you on the blades. My best way to enjoy the snow.. gave up with skis and theres no way i'm strapping both my feet to just one plank!
And there's no way I would have my legs involuntarily parting on 2 waxed floorboards.
Yes I ride a moderately sophisticated tray with both feet attached
And I can assure you I am not a lesbian...... Gay as in happy,merry etc then Yes!
The only real thing we have in common and don't debate about is great snow and drinking.....or do we?
Enjoy the snow all you lovely people
By the way I'm very considerate and plonk my ass at the side unless of course it's a fall then I get up quick to see who noticed and take a bow then f off quick
The first thing my instructor taught me was to look back to make sure you are not blocking anyone coming down the slope, this instructor is from the Snow Shack in Pamps, the instructors at the ski school couldn't care less about safety.
The most ridiculus thing I saw was a skier telling a rep he wanted a refund because the snow wasn't as good as he would have liked, fool.
I Snowboard and I never stop in the middle of the piste if I can avoid it, if I feel I need a brake or to adjust myself I always pull to the side ( the snow's softer on the back side there also ), it's down to the individual and their common sense ( or lack of ).
this debate is supposed to be a laugh please, all of you dont take it so serious . come on well all love the snow and to be honest all love one anotherxxxxxxxxxxxxx