Well, here's my attempt at a snowboarding and skiing list. Personally, I usually have my Ipod on shuffle the whole time, but recently, I've started boarding to this mix. We hit of this list with National Hum, by the Constantines. A band representing the Ontarionians in the crowd, purely in the list to show where the good hills are at, Blue Mountain, Mt. St. Louie Moonstone. We then move into ...
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Well, here's my attempt at a snowboarding and skiing list. Personally, I usually have my Ipod on shuffle the whole time, but recently, I've started boarding to this mix.
We hit of this list with National Hum, by the Constantines. A band representing the Ontarionians in the crowd, purely in the list to show where the good hills are at, Blue Mountain, Mt. St. Louie Moonstone. We then move into terrain park songs, as I usually hit the park first thing in the morning, so these songs, are driven with light interludes inside them. And as the list draws closer to the end after about the 15th song, we head to more pleasure crusing. Usually, that parts for around 2 o'clock, as the warning bells go off to signify the hills to be closing soon.
So whether you ride, board, carve, ski, or even fucking snowshoe, this is the list for those winter and spring days when you know, the only reason your waking up is to fly on that fresh powder, to land the tail grab 360, to master the double black diamond.
Taking the charlift up every morning into the sunrise has some mystical quality about it, and then boarding into the sunset every night.
There's not many other things that make you feel with one with nature; and I know, being the canadian I am, that the ice from those hills pumps in my veins.
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