Master_Dogs t1_jacxz7g wrote
I go skiing by myself all the time. It's tough to line up schedules with family and friends. I just play some music on an earbud and ski whatever I want.
Benefits to going alone too:
- you can stop wherever and whenever you want.
- this is especially nice if you want to hit up the NH liquor stores on the highway off 93 in Hooksett, or grab coffee, or food or whatever π»π·πΎ
- you can ski / board whatever you want
- double black diamond? Fuck it, SEND IT! β·οΈπ
- cruiser day? Go for it. π₯½
- you can also take the singles line, and ride with random people. Lots of cool conversions that way. I even ran into the same dude with his kids at two mountains on two different days, which was extremely funny and completely unplanned.
- the singles line is also wicked fast since you don't wait with a group and you hop on the first chair with space for 1 person ποΈ
- I've done 20+ runs a day with this time savings
- plus most of my friends aren't doing 20+ runs a day anyway and want food/coffee/beer after a few runs
The only downside is you can't force your friends to drive part of the way. But my car is fanΓ§y and has lane assist/adaptive cruise control so for most of my trips up 93 I don't feel too bad after driving for 2+ hours each way. There are also ski buses that hit up various mountains, so you could potentially just jump on one of those if you aren't up for a long drive.
TL&DR: SEND IT!! β·οΈπβ·οΈπβ·οΈπ₯½
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