Allow me a bit of philosophy here... We started tele skiing as a rebellion against rules.
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There are many skiers who have chosen tele for a more compact, streamlined skiing system.
The history of skiing is important to me.
I don't know if it's just me or everyone, but the whole vibe with skiing is not so much thriving on competition against others as it is against myself and the clock.
I remember skiing being a family recreational thing.
I tried to be a ski bum when I stepped away from Twitter, and I wasn't a very good skier.
I didn't start skiing until I was 50. My wife Lois taught me how to ski. I'm proficiently conservative.
Sometimes it's all about the win, sometimes it's about the skiing.
My coach, Liang Chow, had one rule while I was training for the 2008 Olympics: no skiing. I could do anything I wanted outside the gym, he said, except ski.
What was really interesting to me about 'The Telegarden' was this idea of connecting the physical world, the natural world, and the social world through the Internet.
Facebook and Twitter have changed how people follow ski racing. In past Olympics, you couldn't stay in touch with the fan base that followed you during the Olympics. They thought they had to wait four years to reconnect.
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