posted on Nov, 29 2024 @ 05:50 PM
a reply to:
belkide
Speaking of "Walkmans", I got my first in-ear music with things called "Astral-Tunes". They were expensive Walkmans, padded in foam and made for
skiing crashes. Youre's truly was a patroller back then and amped up for high angle rescues. We specialized in OoB (Out of Bounds) rescues, the
deep and dangerously steep stuff.
Early on, I wanted Corbet's, but there were other better skiers than me (this is extreme in the extremist of "extreme"). I had my certs and went to
Utah, first SnowBird and then Alta. Alta was crazy. There was sh!t in Alta which even scared me, and I wasn't scared of nothin' The snow there was
'avalanche City'!. Man, that was some crazy stuff.
All us old skiers can tell stories about all the cool sh!t we used to do, but at the end of the day; there's way crazier than I ever was as a
patroller skiing steep and deep trees (which will injure you in a second, if you're not paying attention).
Back to the "Walkman"...my roommate in college had an Astral-tunes...and he wasn't even that good of a skier; I was.
I always wanted one of those things, but I couldn't afford one. I wasted more than (five) Walkman's, before I realized I didn't need any music to
truly SKI!