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Skiing at age 5 at Big Mountain |
To this guy:
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40+' to Flat is no problem at age 20 |
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My Dad and I riding the Tow at Big Sky |
Spokane was kind of a ski city. There were five ski areas within a two hour drive and Mt. Spokane was only 20 miles away. A lot of people did not ski but the people who did tended know each other. During elementary school parents of children who had caught the powder bug tried to connect us with one another. This was where I met Tom. Tom had never had a single ski lesson, but he skied more than any of us, he had been on skis since he was one, and he waterski'd more than anyone during the Summer. Simply put, everyone knew that Tom was the most core skier in town from grade school on. We were friends on and off the mountain, but it was on the snow that Tom pushed me, him racing ahead and taking bigger airs than most of the older kids. Additionally, my family was able to take ski trips to other mountains British Columbia such as Big White, Fernie, and Kimberly that were bigger, steeper, and had more powder. The Warren Miller film premiere was a big deal each year and was combined with a large ski expo. Every year all the kids at school who went would wear the t-shirts that we had gotten at the expo. Watching those films I remember being most impressed by the guys who could ski the steep European couloirs. We formed a group of four that lasted in High School, Tom and Myself and my twin Katie and her friend Samantha.
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The siblings skiing at Big Sky in 2000 on our second trip there |