Thursday, February 25, 2016

An Interesting Winter

      So it's been an interesting winter. Interesting meaning it hasn't really happened. We've had a couple of cold days here and there, and the occasional snow storm. The strangest thing about this winter is that none of it seems to last. When I left for New Hampshire before vacation, it actually looked like winter; the slush and snow banks on the road and white pretty much everywhere. When I came back  earlier this week, I was floored. It's essentially the end of March. No snow and well above freezing. And today I saw something that I have honestly never seen, shorts in February.

      While it is nice that I haven't had to endure as much of winter's typical hardships as usual, cleaning snow of the car, shoveling, etc,  I can honestly say that I was hoping for better. I know that many people absolutely loath the season and I'm sure they are completely content with this abnormal weather. However, I miss winter.


      Powder days are without a doubt the best days of the year for skiing. Sure training on pristine hard corduroy is nice, but it doesn't compare to a day of tree skiing and bush whacking with 10 inches of fresh powder. We have had ZERO powder days this winter. Last week I wishfully ventured into the woods after a dropping of a couple inches. Long story short, while it was nice to go into  the woods just to say I did it this winter, I hit a lot of rocks. I love and miss everything about what makes winter the season it is. 

1 comment:

  1. This Winter has definitely been mild, and that has been even more noticeable after last year. It felt as if Winter would never end last year; feet of snow falling week after week, the temperature never going above 35 until late March. While this definitely has not been a great winter for skiing, I have enjoyed it much more.

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