Squaw Valley is awesome. Even in this late season, with the KT chair the only lift running, you can access some of the best terrain in the sierra. Local shredder, Mehdi Rangchi reminds us of the stuff that you should not miss when you are there. Follow the sun. Let the ice soften into some nice corn for at least an hour and avoid the shade. Mehdi is so stoked on his Atomic Access skis, he talked like a Kung-Fu master.
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Squaw Valley Sorta Secret Chute 75
Travis Ganong Corn Snow Season Review
It is important to look behind you every so often to remind yourself how far you’ve come and avoid looking at all the ground you haven’t covered yet. This year has been amazing. The best and the most snow in memory. For Travis Ganong, it has been huge too. Picture yourself competing at the highest level for your discipline. (You should picture it or you will never actually do it, by the way) Travis has been in the U.S. ski team, on the World Cup circuit and lets you in on skiing the Hahnenkamm race in Kitzbühel, Austria. He lets you in on some Squaw Valley Secrets, too.- Sort of.
Bob Beaudine and The Power of Who!
Bob Beaudine has the recipe for a healthy, wealthy, meaningful life. The wisdom he drops here is like in his book, The Power of Who! It is simple and crucial and easy to implement. It is the wisdom you know in your soul and it just needs a truthful person with courage to come by and help you to look and see it. His recipe is like a chocolate chip cookie recipe. It is not complicated but if you somehow leave it out of your life and forget to eat chocolate chip cookies, your life won’t be quite so sweet.
It is a 17 minute conversation, packed with info on how to transform your life into the way you are dreaming it. If you are pressed for time, click anywhere on the video and listen in, your life will be forever changed. Plus, if you don’t have it yet, go get the book, “The Power of Who!”
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