Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If skiing is too expensive for many people to participate in, let's figure out ways to make participation more accessible.
Na, I'm good.
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Same! Who wants to buy all that clothing to stay warm that the kids outgrow every year, then ski boots and skis to avoid the long rental lines? Windburn, runny nose, no thank you!
Np Well some kids don't grow that fast and it is fun! Sorry you don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If skiing is too expensive for many people to participate in, let's figure out ways to make participation more accessible.
Na, I'm good.
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Same! Who wants to buy all that clothing to stay warm that the kids outgrow every year, then ski boots and skis to avoid the long rental lines? Windburn, runny nose, no thank you!
Anonymous wrote:A coworker said this to me today. Is this a common perception?
Anonymous wrote:An old money guy my husband works with has his kids in boarding school and their school does an entire month or maybe semester (?) in Switzerland in the winter so they can ski? That sounds pretty darn elitist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If skiing is too expensive for many people to participate in, let's figure out ways to make participation more accessible.
Na, I'm good.
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Same! Who wants to buy all that clothing to stay warm that the kids outgrow every year, then ski boots and skis to avoid the long rental lines? Windburn, runny nose, no thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Is Africa elitist? Cause it's expensive to get there.
mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My brother lives in Maine. Skiing is the after school activity. The mountain is one of the school bus stops. At the mountain, the kids receive a snack and homework help. And then they go skiing with their friends for the afternoon. It costs $80 per child for Jan-March. Their local mountain is not Sugarbush. They laugh at me when I talk about skiing there. It’s expensive and crowded. They like their local mountain more.
Skiing can be expensive but it doesn’t have to be.
This is how I grew up in upstate New York! Every Wednesday we were skiing at night. Bus would bring us, parents gave us $20 and we skied from 4-8pm or something like that. We did this from 4th grade through high school. Now that I am a parent I cannot imagine letting my 4th grader do this but man it was fun!
+1000
There were ways to ski cheap (midweek) in upstate NY, ski clubs, used equipment, brown bag lunches. It was a great way to grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My brother lives in Maine. Skiing is the after school activity. The mountain is one of the school bus stops. At the mountain, the kids receive a snack and homework help. And then they go skiing with their friends for the afternoon. It costs $80 per child for Jan-March. Their local mountain is not Sugarbush. They laugh at me when I talk about skiing there. It’s expensive and crowded. They like their local mountain more.
Skiing can be expensive but it doesn’t have to be.
This is how I grew up in upstate New York! Every Wednesday we were skiing at night. Bus would bring us, parents gave us $20 and we skied from 4-8pm or something like that. We did this from 4th grade through high school. Now that I am a parent I cannot imagine letting my 4th grader do this but man it was fun!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My brother lives in Maine. Skiing is the after school activity. The mountain is one of the school bus stops. At the mountain, the kids receive a snack and homework help. And then they go skiing with their friends for the afternoon. It costs $80 per child for Jan-March. Their local mountain is not Sugarbush. They laugh at me when I talk about skiing there. It’s expensive and crowded. They like their local mountain more.
Skiing can be expensive but it doesn’t have to be.
My cousins and DH all grew up just like this and it wasn’t because they were elite— quite the opposite actually. Of course, DH’s knees are now paying the price for all of that skiing but he still loves it. I prefer cross-country but I grew up doing that more so I’m more comfortable with it than down-hill.
My friend lives in Montana. Friday the schools go to the ski slopes. Everyone skis.