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October President's Letter

27 Sep 2024 11:10 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

Hey There, Hi There, Ho There,

Well, it is fall but the weather says it is July. Utah and Colorado had their first snowstorms with hopefully many more to come. It. is getting to where we like it, but it is getting there slowly.

We are in immediate need for folks to sign up for Europe and our Tahoe Trips. If anyone has a desire to go to Winter Park please contact Jim Mullenix. Time to sign up is now and time is wasting.

SKI TRIPS AND ROLLING STONES:

I have a thing about seeing ski photos, videos, movies, whatever about snow skiing. My dopamine gets all cranked up every time I see or look at a ski slope. 

Same with the Stones. I really enjoy seeing them in videos of them playing in 1972, 1982, and even today.

While seemingly different, snow ski trips and Rolling Stones concerts share a few commonalities:

  1. Shared Experiences: Both involve shared experiences among participants or attendees. Skiers often bond over their love of the sport and the shared challenges of the slopes. Similarly, Rolling Stones fans come together to celebrate the music and the shared experience of attending a concert.
  2. Physical Excitement: While skiing is more directly physical, both activities can be physically exhilarating. Skiing involves the thrill of carving down slopes and conquering challenges. A Rolling Stones concert can also be physically stimulating, with the energy of the crowd and the music creating a dynamic atmosphere.
  3. Community and Connection: Both activities can foster a sense of community and connection. Skiers often form friendships with other skiers, while Rolling Stones fans often have a strong sense of community and belonging within the fan base.
  4. Unforgettable Memories: Both snow ski trips and Rolling Stones concerts can create lasting memories. The beauty of the mountains, the thrill of skiing, and the energy of a Rolling Stones concert can all lead to unforgettable experiences.

While these activities may differ in their specific details, they share a common thread of shared experiences, physical excitement, community, and the creation of lasting memories.

If I could only see videos of me in France, Zermatt, and the Sellaronda in Italy from years past.

See you at the next meeting,

Ashley