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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Snowboarding- extreme thing I've done

 

I just got home from BC last night!  I had a great three days snowboarding trip at Fernie.  What a perfect place for snow sports!  I got to the top of the mountain and took a Black slide.  It is 5662 feet high.  Black slides are for advanced.  Blue slides are much easier than black.  Green slides are for beginner.  At first day, I always took the Blue slides and Green slides.  At the second day of the trip, I thought that I will never come here again.  I should try anything that I can try, so I pushed myself to the limit.  That’s the extreme thing I’ve ever done.
Actually this is my second time for snowboarding.  I’ve never tried snowboarding before I came to Canada.  The first time was in COP.  It was just one month ago.  I took the beginner lesson there.  And I just practiced the base skills again and again, also fell down again and again.  I never thought about give up.  I just want to do it as well as possible.
In the Fernie trip, my snowboarding lesson was still in level one.  The staff taught us the base skills, I can follow every skill he taught.  He knew that I’ve learned before.  The staff let me to play by myself.  I was so happy.  I picked out different slides to play.  I tried jumping, turning.  I still fell down many times, but it wasn’t a matter.  I feel good and enjoy the sport.

7 comments:

  1. I've never played snowboarding , but I really want to try it! Envy you

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  2. My fris time for snowboarding was in COP too. BUT. i've never gone again to ride. It was very difficult to me to ride. I should to take the beginner lesson. Dolby, Please let me know how i ride snowboar!!^^

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  3. seran~ I'm so surprised that you've never tried snowboarding. You should try it! There has lots of practing hills in your country. You can ride snowboarding after you go back to Korea, for me, that's imposable!!!
    semi~ I think maybe just practing and falling down!!!

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  4. Excellent writing, Dolby!

    Remember: 'runs', not 'slides.'

    Mark: 2.

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  5. Wonderful experience
    but I don't want to try it

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  6. Wooooow I like it I want to try..

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