I've read this more than a few times, but today was the first time that this question ever surfaced in my Summer, heat baked cranium: why do you find a narrow ( for lack of appropriate term ) trail more enjoyable than a wider trail?Originally Posted by takeahike46er
I break a trail down to options, and even Skyward, wide though it may be, is never skied the same way twice.
You may take that same left/right/center line on repeated runs, but it will never, ever ski exactly as it did the previous run, even on a wind blown powder day ( be still my heart ).
Is it the confine, adrenaline rush that says F-up, and kiss a tree, or, like the glade crowd, you just pefer the tight stuff as a consistant consequence?
Sincerely, I'm not busting chops ( although I think you are all nuts ), I'd just like to know.