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kevin and i » Skiing at Tremblant (One plank or two?)

Skiing at Tremblant (One plank or two?)
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Skiing at Tremblant (One plank or two?)

Kevin lives in Ottawa, and sometime after he moved there he started skiing a lot.

Growing up in Toronto I never really got the point of skiing. Not that I didn't like it; it just seemed so useless to drive an hour and a half to Blue Mountain, which is more of a complexion problem than a mountain. I mean snow! Really? More like ice, which ain't fun to ski on.

Tremblant's a nice mountain; I liked it the first time I skied there with him. This picture has me on my Snowboard, a vastly superior sport.

Now that I live in Vancouver, I look back at Tremblant and chuckle. Sure, it's probably one of the best places on the East Coast, and certainly the best East Coast resort in Canada; really though, the skiing at Cypress Bowl is better, and it's now only a 33km drive from my house (that's from my door to the mountain parking lot.