Do any of you enjoy cross country skiing?
I've only seen it happen once. It looked weird. I imagine the Aztecs felt the same the first time they saw men on horseback.
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Re: ski day
Ryanryan costa wrote:Do any of you enjoy cross country skiing?
I've only seen it happen once. It looked weird. I imagine the Aztecs felt the same the first time they saw men on horseback.
Used to Cross Country Ski all the time. There is a great story floating around about me, some Geiger's Skis, a bottle of B & B, and some pain killers, cross country skiing from the Blind Lemon(now Hi-Fi) down Hird, East on Clifton, then down the closed Shoreway all the way past W45th Street. Some claim, I nearly died at Edgewater Park on the way back.(Do not try this at home)
Do not believe it.
Just because I lost my skis and shoes at Edgewater Park and walked home in wool socks to my apartment at 4:00am, does not mean I almost died.
Snow is too deep for cross country.
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