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本帖最后由 snowspring 于 2011-1-3 10:04 编辑
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Not only that Scott Kress is climbing the last of the 7 summits of the world. He has climed all the highest points of the seven continents except Antartica which he is going this year. He is quite an inspiring person. I feel that I have learned a lot from him and his lecture.
You may wish to apply his principle in doing whatever you decide to do. Moving is good in the sense that you will have new experiences, new challenges, making new friends, broaden your expereince in life etc. - plus the western snow whcih you enjoy. You never know. Moving out west may eventually bring you back to the East.
Not moving is good too in the sense that you have a good network established, more oppurtunities in the East, more challenging snow to learn better skiing, better ski instruction, closer to Quebec, more diversity etc. In each path you will make the most of what is happening to you and your life yet try to develop yourself no matter what . That is the challenge worth living for.
My sister came out to ski with me at Tremblant (she lived in Alberta all the time) the year after my mother died as we wanted to be closer together. She had a week with instruction at Tremblant. People were laughing why you go ski at Quebec when you have all the snow in ALberta. After one week she had nothing but good things to say about Eastern skiing. She went back to Lake Lousie and she told me, guess what. that she missed the ice in Quebec! Here you go.
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