So I am sitting here in my office chair, waiting for the stupid archive software to finish backing up / creating files and I start thinking about sledding.
Thinking about carving up powder at Baker, the different routes I take. Then I start thinking about the jumps up there and start visualizing myself going off them. I think about other areas, building kickers there and see myself hitting them too.. Doing the little drops, the big climbs and just railing around.
Next thing I know my heart is racing and I think I got some adrenaline going too? I think being a snowmobiler is in the DSM-IV... (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) if not, it should be!
How do you know if you are too crazy about sledding? What point is too far? I think I am getting close to the line, wherever it is... and I like it!
I think one example of too far is naming a child Phazer!
Thinking about carving up powder at Baker, the different routes I take. Then I start thinking about the jumps up there and start visualizing myself going off them. I think about other areas, building kickers there and see myself hitting them too.. Doing the little drops, the big climbs and just railing around.
Next thing I know my heart is racing and I think I got some adrenaline going too? I think being a snowmobiler is in the DSM-IV... (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) if not, it should be!
How do you know if you are too crazy about sledding? What point is too far? I think I am getting close to the line, wherever it is... and I like it!
I think one example of too far is naming a child Phazer!
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