An excellent idea, though he's over an hour from Collingwood. My kids keep me on the escarpment, and he's north of Barrie.
What I need to do is practice and get my own PMTS green level cert.
BigE wrote:An excellent idea, though he's over an hour from Collingwood. My kids keep me on the escarpment, and he's north of Barrie.
What I need to do is practice and get my own PMTS green level cert.
ibMED wrote:Another factor that sets PMTS apart is that anyone can go read (re-read) the original source material. In many posts and the associated discussion points, I frequently go find the appropriate material in the 3 published books in an effort to determine what the original words tell me. It's enlightening to discover, or perhaps rediscover, whole new understandings. We can point to page and paragraph. A richness of understanding both "the what and the why" can be found reading a couple of pages.
BigE wrote:As you also may know, it is often grey, windy and icy. It makes it even harder to learn new things. But, when you do, they stick. Provided you have the guts to do new moves when you cannot see anything.
The best learning day of the season was one where we could see just one turn ahead. It stopped you from skiing the whole hill at once. You focused solely on what you were doing.
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