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Losing my MOJO

EAVL

Certified Ski Diva
I have experienced a slump in my skiing since I moved to Portland. Before the move, I envisioned more snow, better conditions, more mileage, improved skills. Failed to deliver. We get a lot of rain and varying degrees of fog. It's hard to ski a mountain you don't know and can't see.

I recently retired and am looking forward to moving, likely to Denver, and getting a fresh re-start on my skiing.
If you move to Denver and are retired I advise skiing during the week. You will avoid lots of traffic and long lift lines. We don’t usually have fog on the mountain but sometimes can be snowing so hard you can’t see.
 

EAVL

Certified Ski Diva
Thanks ladies! Hoping for a better weekend next weekend. At urgent care now seeing if my daughter’s collar bone is broken. By leaving early this morning we did beat traffic and the snow coming tonight that will likely make driving harder. Plus our oldest just got home from a week’s long trip yesterday so have some more time with her. The positives!
 

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