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    OCD about ski gear & logistics?

    Agree on the specs, easy to forget, but a must if you switch between goggles and glasses. I keep a spare pair in my boot bag just in case. I also try to hydrate well before and during lunch. On warm days, I’ll carry a small bottle in my jacket. Everyone’s different, some pack light, others...
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    ski-air travel stories

    Longest one for me was Sydney to Geneva: SYD to DOH (Qatar), 3-hour layover, then DOH to GVA, just over 24 hours total. I remember feeling like I crossed into a different dimension by the time I landed!
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    Vietnam

    I’ve heard that so many times—brutal smell but amazing taste! Not sure I’d be brave enough to try it. 😂 If you’re still planning your Vietnam trip, this site might have some cool ideas: https://gowithguide.com/vietnam
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    ski-air travel stories

    That must've been quite a whirlwind dealing with all those flight logistics. I recently had my own little adventure flying to Seoul. Thankfully, no crazy passport issues, but the long haul was definitely a test of patience. Despite the flight, it was totally worth it. Seoul was incredible – the...
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    Grass Sticks poles

    Sure, Chris. Grass Sticks seem like a solid choice for poles, especially with the features and warranty they offer. Local support and reasonable pricing are big pluses too.
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    Driving on the "Other" Side of the Road

    It usually takes a few days to start feeling comfortable driving on the opposite side of the road. The first time I did it in the UK, I found city driving quite challenging as there is more traffic to contend with and more decisions to make at junctions/roundabouts.
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    Winter Break Trip - Japan?

    Niseko around New Year's may be crowded, but it could still be a great option for your family vacation. The resort is world-class and would offer your kids an incredible skiing experience. And the town has lots of activities to keep everyone entertained.
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    Fear while skiing

    I agree! Fear can certainly serve a useful purpose in protecting us from harm. The challenge lies in knowing when to heed its warnings and slow down or back off, versus pushing through it. For Liz as she starts skiing again after her accident, taking it gradual within her comfort zone seems the...
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    Mzaar, Lebanon, Feb 2023

    Sounds like an interesting place to ski! I'm always curious about lesser-known ski destinations, especially ones with more of an adventure vibe like that town with generator power only. Thanks for sharing - it's cool to learn about skiing options outside the typical European and North American...
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