Last Day of Ski (2002-2003)

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This page has a bunch of picture from our last day of ski for the 2002-2003 season. We went to Snoqualmie Pass on a Sunday, got some good practice, and returned totally exhausted with no major injuries. Wahoo!


Here's the three of us driving in my car. I'm the guy
trying to keep the steering wheel under control. Nikolai's
sitting in the back, and Federico's the guy in the Argentinean
soccer shirt taking the picture.
Here's the three of us driving in my car. I'm the guy trying to keep the steering wheel under control. Nikolai's sitting in the back, and Federico's the guy in the Argentinean soccer shirt taking the picture.

Close-up of Federico for his wild groupies, with the AFA logo. Close-up of Federico for his wild groupies, with the AFA logo.

Nikolai's a serious guy, as you can see. But he does have a nice n'sweet
side to him - just catch his picture on the way back... Nikolai's a serious guy, as you can see. But he does have a nice n'sweet side to him - just catch his picture on the way back...

In this picture, I'm posing with Nikolai with a stunning Washington
background.
In this picture, I'm posing with Nikolai with a stunning Washington background.

Nikolai posing for the camera, with one of the Snoqualmie slopes behind.
As you can see, they aren't very hard (there are more interesting runs
elsewhere), but it's a cool place to just have fun and try funny stuff.
Nikolai posing for the camera, with one of the Snoqualmie slopes behind. As you can see, they aren't very hard (there are more interesting runs elsewhere), but it's a cool place to just have fun and try funny stuff.

Here's me after a jump that didn't go quite as planned. But as I usually say,
falling's half the fun. Here's me after a jump that didn't go quite as planned. But as I usually say, falling's half the fun.

On the way back, Nikolai, relieved that the skiing boots are no longer
torturing him.
On the way back, Nikolai, relieved that the skiing boots are no longer torturing him.