Our story continues this past December, where I found at Burton store in Orlando some outrageously low prices on 2009 boots and bindings. This would really be my saving grace and the kick start I needed to get back on my board. I picked me up some camouflage boots and chromed out bindings and I was set to return triumphantly to my board and fix it up for the season. At this point I was set, now all I had to do was find a suitable weekend to get out there and ride.The day finally come on January 17th, 2010 at Gunstock Mountain in NH. My snowboard, the snow, and I were finally reunited. I didn't realize how much I had been missing out until I got back on that board! The five years absence seemed like no time at all and I was feeling as comfortable as ever. The added fun of teaching Jeanne some of the finer points of skiing (which I admittedly haven't done since age 12) really made my first day back a great one.
This would be just one of many days that I would spend on the snow this winter and spring. We enjoyed mountains in 3 different states including Gunstock and Loon Mountains in New Hampshire, Mount Wachusett in Massachusetts, and our last weekend of the season at Stratton in Vermont. I was happy as ever shredding down the mountains, Jeanne has really gotten the hang of skiing, and overall it really was just a great season out on the slopes.
As I sit out on my back deck over looking the ocean and enjoying some beautiful spring weather, I can't help but think about the great times we had on the snow this winter and really am starting to miss them already. I guess it is that time of year to put the board and skis to bed until next season... only 8 months until December!Oh wait! I just read that Mammoth Mtn. in California is open until July 4th since they had a total of 41 feet of snow this winter! Encore? I'll have to clear this with Jeanne first!



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