Wow. After the snowiest month on record, what a beautiful day for
Blackcomb's opening. Much of the mountain was ice after yesterday's rain but that first run down untouched powder in 7th Heaven made the whole trip worthwhile. And the second run. And the third (ok, no longer untouched by this point). I'd almost forgotten how beautiful snowboarding can be on a sunny day.
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Julian, this is a post where you get me jealous...
As a snowboarder I am eagerly reading your post and getting the vibes to tie a board under my feet to get flowing down a hill...
Glad I can inspire... :)
Wow, looks beautiful! Wish we could have come along :)
This is so amazing for the snow surfers who would like to surf on that snowy mountain I wish at once I will do surfing on a snowy mountain but I'm too busy with my university exams but I will clear it with the help of Report Writing Help service after this all I will come here with my parents to surfing on a snowy mountain.
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What a stunning day for Blackcomb's opening after the snowiest month on record! Despite some icy spots, the untouched powder on 7th Heaven made each run exceptional. It's a refreshing reminder of the beauty and joy of snowboarding on a sunny day.
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