Kaylee is a good teacher, gave me plenty of pointers and then just let me figure it out. That's the only way, really. At least for me. I have to do things to learn them, not just have someone tell me how it's done.
We went to Dollar Mountain, which is the training/kids mountain, although that doesn't mean it's just a hill. After scooting around for a minute with one foot in my bindings and the other out, we boarded the lift. That worked just fine. Getting off was more difficult. I got off just fine (still one foot loose) and slid a-ways, before losing control and falling over. Thus begins the falling over. Again, and again, and again, and again, and again.....
Kaylee could've taken the run in probably about 60 seconds, start to finish, but it took us (well, me) about 35 minutes with the 'slide, turn, fall' cycle I was in. After the first run, we took a short break before tackling it again.
The second time off the lift, I didn't fall. The second run took less than a third of the time of the first, which means I was doing much better - going faster and turning better. The downside of going faster though is that when one falls, one falls much harder. I figured out how to turn one way on the board (heel side), but every time I tried to turn 'toe-side', I bit it - sometimes falling forward, but most often, falling straight back onto my bum. Hit my head twice. But don't worry...I wear a helmet! By the end of that second run, I was ready to take a rest. I would have gone again, if we didn't have lunch plans already, and besides, I had to be at work in a couple hours.
Daniel showed up right as we Kaylee and I were walking off the mountain to 'see the carnage', but thankfully he came too late to laugh at me very much. :-) I am planning on getting back up there tomorrow sometime, since I have the day off work, but this time will probably be going alone. That's a bummer in some ways, but at the same time, I can take my time and work it by myself, and thus impress them the next time we get together. Right?!
Then soon, when I go out with friends again, I will take, and then post, some awesome pictures of me (and them) in all our gear. It's pretty sweet. Ha ha!
All in all, the pain I am now experiencing (a terribly bruised tailbone and a stiff neck) will be worth it all once I figure it out. I can't wait. :-)
I am so proud of you for trying something new. I think I would have been a wimp about falling. It sounds like you had fun! Pictures would be fun to see at some point. You are missed around here. Love you!
ReplyDeletei love it!!! i've always wanted to TRY, but it's so hard to give up days skiing to try to learn! ha.
ReplyDeletelove you friend ..... can't wait to see pics!