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    morning and he was ready to give up in frustration by the time we made it to the bottom of the Basher race area. Luckily we met up with my wife and daughter and he went down with them while I took a few more attempts at snowboarding. The time I spent in the Basher Race area on the snowbo
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    My ski bum days were spent in Steamboat a resort that at the time did not allow snowboards and the snowboard ban was even one of the reasons I choose Steamboat. I didn’t want to be bothered by snowboarders and anything I didn’t consider pure to the sport I loved. Like those early mono skis -- What was that?

    As I started teaching my kids to ski, my kids had to try to the sport I had, so long tried to ignore. I was almost even offended at the thought of my offspring sliding down the hill on a snowboard, but as a parent you’ve got to learn to pick you’re battles and snowboarding wasn’t going to be one of them.

    Ironically at Steamboat in 1999 was the first time I tried snowboarding. A friend who was an old school skateboarder and a good skier had warned me that it wasn’t easy. I rented the board for a half day and I caught up with my son after his 3 hour private and headed up the chair to mid-mountain just after lunch. I have always been self thought on skis and I figured I could work this snowboard out on my own as well.

    The terrain we choose that afternoon was significantly harder than the terrain he had been skiing all morning and he was ready to give up in frustration by the time we made it to the bottom of the Basher race area. Luckily we met up with my wife and daughter and he went down with them while I took a few more attempts at snowboarding. The time I spent in the Basher Race area on the snowboa

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    As I started teaching my kids to ski, my kids had to try to the sport I had, so long tried to ignore. I was almost even offended at the thought of my offspring sliding down the hill on a snowboard, but as a parent you’ve got to learn to pick you’re battles and snowboarding wasn’t going to be one of them.

    Ironically at Steamboat in 1999 was the first time I tried snowboarding. A friend who was an old school skateboarder and a good skier had warned me that it wasn’t easy. I rented the board for a half day and I caught up with my son after his 3 hour private and headed up the chair to mid-mountain just after lunch. I have always been self thought on skis and I figured I could work this snowboard out on my own as well.

    The terrain we choose that afternoon was significantly harder than the terrain he had been skiing all morning and he was ready to give up in frustration by the time we made it to the bottom of the Basher race area. Luckily we met up with my wife and daughter and he went down with them while I took a few more attempts at snowboarding. The time I spent in the Basher Race area on the snowbo

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    nowboarding wasn’t going to be one of them.

    Ironically at Steamboat in 1999 was the first time I tried snowboarding. A friend who was an old school skateboarder and a good skier had warned me that it wasn’t easy. I rented the board for a half day and I caught up with my son after his 3 hour private and headed up the chair to mid-mountain just after lunch. I have always been self thought on skis and I figured I could work this snowboard out on my own as well.

    The terrain we choose that afternoon was significantly harder than the terrain he had been skiing all morning and he was ready to give up in frustration by the time we made it to the bottom of the Basher race area. Luckily we met up with my wife and daughter and he went down with them while I took a few more attempts at snowboarding. The time I spent in the Basher Race area on the snowbo

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    is 3 hour private and headed up the chair to mid-mountain just after lunch. I have always been self thought on skis and I figured I could work this snowboard out on my own as well.

    The terrain we choose that afternoon was significantly harder than the terrain he had been skiing all morning and he was ready to give up in frustration by the time we made it to the bottom of the Basher race area. Luckily we met up with my wife and daughter and he went down with them while I took a few more attempts at snowboarding. The time I spent in the Basher Race area on the snowbo

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    morning and he was ready to give up in frustration by the time we made it to the bottom of the Basher race area. Luckily we met up with my wife and daughter and he went down with them while I took a few more attempts at snowboarding. The time I spent in the Basher Race area on the snowboard was exasperating. Being a rank beginner at snowboarding is a very humbling experience for someone who has been skiing for over 30 years and in the end that year I didn’t really care for it at all.

    The next year the family spent time in Telluride and you can actually see the pictures of my wife walking the board down the hill after giving up. I didn’t bother to get on the board that year.

    The real break-through came last year at Winter Park, thanks to my 10 year daughter. She made me promise that I would spend time with her snowboarding. Just my luck Winter Park is not the best place to learn to snowboard if you’re not in top physical shape. There are tons of flat spots and saddles that lend themselves to a lot of walking for a beginner.

    The real change of heart came on water before I hit the Colorado slopes last year with my daughter. Wakeboarding had taught me the basic body control techniques of the snow board. The movements were really foreign to me at first, hip control that seemed better used on the dance floor, but as I learned to wakeboard I pretty much quit skiing on water.

    Basically I made a decision

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