It was awesome! I went to Steamboat Springs in Colorado. Starting off the vital part, so I took a 1/2 day of lessons. The 1/2 day was just enough time to review the basics, but not get slowed down by the less athletic people in the class.
ghotibait's Life List
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1. learn french
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2. hike in snowshoes
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3. fly fishing
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4. make a snow cave and sleep in it
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5. learn the harmonica
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6. sleep on a sailboat
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7. see the northern lights
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8. get out of debt
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9. Get certified in ASP.NET
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10. iceclimbing
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11. visit a buddhist temple
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12. write a book
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13. go to a nude beach
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14. Write every day
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15. teach a class
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16. scalloping
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17. see a whale
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18. hike the At
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19. Sleep in a tree
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20. travel to every continent
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21. live on a sailboat
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22. take a botany class
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23. identify clouds
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24. get a vw bus
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25. write haiku
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26. hike cold mountain
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27. light a fire using only sticks
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28. see a moose
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29. pay off student loan
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30. whitewater rafting
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31. Visit Ireland
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How I did it: Many sleepless nights and long weekends working. Then more work. I would not say we are completely successful with our business - however, we are turning a profit. Check us out @ http://www.fcwstores.com Read how I did it…
How I did it: Not only did I see a glacier, I climbed it. In August, I traveled to the North Cascade Mountains in Washington State. Since this was my first experience in Alpine Mountaineering, I hired a guide service to assists me complete this goal. We settled on Boston Basin area near Marblemount Ranger Station for my adventure. After a day of glacier travel and crevasse rescue training, we knocked out Sahale Peak. It was a truly amazing experience a… Read how I did it…
My plants are flowering and I am anticipating to harvest in about 3 weeks. Very exciting! I built a raised garden with some additional lumber. (Note: Found out the hard way that treated lumber is not a good idea) Then, took a trip to a friend’s horse ranch for some fertilizer ;) Finally I bought about 10 bags of top soil from Lowes and planted some very young plants. Overall it was about a $40 investment. I am keeping my fingers crossed.

