>only remaining adventures that are at all risky are skiing and my family
><ha>. I'm trying to fight my way back to being a halfway-decent
>intermediate skiier after a muscle injury.
Has anyone ever been on the peak at Big Sky Montana? I had quite the adventure up
there last year. I had to get hauled off after finding out the hard way that the edges
on my skis where not up to the challenge. We mistakenly ended up on one of the
steepest runs there, I took one turn and started sliding, luckily I hit a rock and
stopped in some soft snow. Spent a couple of hours clinging to the side of the
mountain while they hooked up the rescue gear. It was so steep they lost the first
sled. Fortunately I wasn't in it. 11,000 feet watching the clouds roll by. There was a
nice view anyway.
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Lee Surma
Public Radio International
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