For some very obvious reasons, most ski town residents are known as being “fair weather skiers”, meaning that they generally won't go out and ski if the snow isn't perfect, the ski absolutly blue and the temperature quite comfortable.
This is something I both understand and support, but I must admit that my preferred ski conditions are when the weather is snowy and the light still good as the sun is all but a short distance from the cloud and can filter abundant light over the slopes below.
Are these ideal conditions hard to spot? Not really; it simply demands both a good sense of observation, a willingness to step into what might look as “bad weather” and take a chance. Try it!
Friday, January 8, 2016
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