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Does these skis make my ass look fast?

Nolarae Stein

Certified Ski Diva
Sorry it's been so long since I've posted. Life has been crazy, not in an " I-use-Crayola-markers-for-makeup" kind of way, but crazy nonetheless. Thankfully however, I’m blessed with great friends who know exactly when to stage an intervention. Enter this year’s ski trip; but, before I can tell you that part of the story, I have to tell you this part first.

Growing up, I was lucky enough to spend my summers in Virginia horse country at my Aunt and Uncle’s house. And, while it’s true that I never learned to ride, I did learn that my grandmother raised her daughters who raised their daughters the right way: Never rely on a husband or a trust fund, because you never know when either one might run out. Don’t get me wrong, I wish I could have been a trophy wife. It just wasn’t in the cards. I love doughnuts, I hate doctors, and I’m a complete misanthrope. Other than that, I’d have totally nailed it.

In any case, the point is that, like everyone in that part of the world, my cousins had horses and rode competitively. They did dressage, but some of their friends did cross-country and show jumping, and some of them did all three, which is also known as eventing. If you’ve never seen it, you should. It’s basically the equestrian world’s equivalent of a triathlon. Personally, I can’t figure out how they do it. I can barely master a horse that eats quarters instead of hay and goes in circles… electronically. But I love the idea of riding, especially three-day evening because they actually say things like, “my comfort zone is crotch height.” Yes, really. It allows them to use their bodies as human tape measures when gauging a jump.

Now, just to make sure we’re on the same page, God help all of us if I ever decide to take up that sport; because, at forty-two, I’m pretty sure boob height is rapidly approaching crotch height, and no one wants to have that conversation with me, especially at a competition sponsored by Rolex. Seriously. You should simply trust me when I tell you that would be out of everyone’s comfort zone, particularly since I’m not above using hand gestures if I feel like there’s ambiguity and my safety is on the line.

Anyway, I also love that eventers will tell you they do it, “three ways in three days.” Otherwise stated, they do one event each day: dressage, cross-country and show jumping. So what does all of that have to do with this thread? Well, nothing and everything, so stay with me. We’re almost there.

You see, every year I take a ski trip out west; and this time, since it was just my best friend (TB) and me, we decided to get multi-mountain passes for Keystone, Arapahoe Basin and Breckenridge. The idea was to hit Keystone’s Outback and do some tree skiing on day one, head over to A Basin on day two for Pallavicini, and then wrap up with a day of moguls off the South Side of Peak 10 at Breck. Three days. Three ways: Trees, pitch and bumps.

Honestly though, for two women in their forties, I would tell you that we held our own… OK, that's a lie. TB held her own because she stills run marathons. Given that I only run my mouth and errands, on the last day, my legs were simply shot. But, because I'm an idiot, I agreed to head over to Peak 9, which has extremely tight ungroomed mogul runs, and it was a mistake.

So, there we are... on a run called Devil’s Crotch… and I’m looking more like something from Rosemary’s Baby than Warren Miller… when I hear TB say, “Stop fighting the mountain and start working with it.” Which, in her defense, is very Zen; but, in my defense, may not be altogether accurate… because I feel like I’d be a biter and a hair-puller in a fight (I have no empirical evidence to support this theory, but I’m pretty sure I’m right)... and I decide, “You know what, I’ll do it.” So I sit into it… and I’m hauling… and it feels really good… until I hit the biggest mogul of my life… and it hits me right back.

I *might* have peed myself, but I’m not really sure, since I don’t actually know how long I laid there, but I can tell you this: When you come to, and your ass is near your armpit, you’re not only out of your comfort zone in any sport, you’re out of your league. On the up-note, when I got home and called my mother to tell her about the trip, she said, “At least the only thing that died was your dignity.”

Next year, I'm actually going to get in shape for ski season. I hope everyone's having a great season!
 

snowski/swimmouse

Angel Diva
Oh, yes, NR, you've only 8 to go! Have you ever been on the minimal saddle that they ride in Spain?

I guess I'd compare it to trying to do moguls on my rock skis!
 

Nolarae Stein

Certified Ski Diva
No I have never ridden a saddle like that..I would enjoy Tenn.Walkers or Pacifino gated horses for any extended 6 hr. a day rides..If anyone would like to join me on a ridiing event sometime I would love that..! They have some wonderful riding tours in Calf. coast and Vt. Inns rides..that and skiing..life is Good! Nr
 

snowski/swimmouse

Angel Diva
The Tryon Blockhouse Steeplechase races are a big event around here, usually the third Saturday of April.. Often included is a Pacifino demo. I've been going since college; It's 29 miles from here and one of my favorite occasions. I absolutely love to watch horses run...
 

M Kromd

Certified Ski Diva
that was a very funny story....Nr
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Your lovely comment made my day. Good luck with the riding. I really wasn't kidding. No matter how easy the people in my family make it look, I struggle with the horses that eat quarters and go around in circles. You do not want to see me in a real saddle... Unless you have the same sense of humor I do. LOL
 

KatyPerrey

PSIA 3 Children's Specialist 2 Keystone Resort
OMG!! I missed this back in March and I'm just now reading it!! I agree with others that you are a great writer/storyteller!!

If you are ever back at Keystone or Copper let me know. I know these areas pretty well.
 

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