Oh man, great pic of me...but I could improve my stance...my legs need to be bent more...
Well, here is my TR...
...My dad and I got to Sno at roughly 8:30, we booted up in the lodge, and got onto the snow at around 8:45. I saw Ski in the lodge with Ty waiting for race team to begin their practice. Shes improving at racing too! Then, Ski, my dad, and I went to the NF for about 3 runs or so, and did, I believe Cannonball, which had the type of snow, Ski explained, to squeak underneath your skis...or I would explain it as SNO-making gold. It was beautiful. Then we did Boomer, which was nice, but had some minor bumps, and some ice. Then we went to the lift that goes all the way up, where we saw the rangers skid into each other, which was freaking funny. We did that trail, and too skidded a little. I took it with extra caution, as to not skid into the trees. Then we went back up the Long Haul lift, and went over to the NASTAR course and to see the 22' half pipe, which was freaking HUGE. Never seen so much man made snow in the Poconos before. Pretty cool. They were grooming it out all day, on one of the walls, building it up, little by little.
EDIT, not done with the TR...
...Then we did Whistler, and the snow was AMAZING. Soft, packed powder, easy to carve. Ski gave me some more pointers. Then Ski had to help set up for NASTAR. At this time, my dad and I went in for some lunch. All we had was a sandwich my dad made. I also had a hot Belgian waffle with Vanilla syrup and whip cream. Yummy.
Then we did Nastar for the remainder for the afternoon. I kept getting a bronze medal, with times between 40.50-42.10. Not bad, and very consistent. It was really fun watching the ski coaches from Sno Mtn. Race Team. A lot of the kids were really damn good, better then me. Even Ty was racing, and she was flying!
All in all, the day was AMAZING, with low lift lines, and great snow, it couldn't be beat!