You may remember 2010 for the record snowfalls in the East, or for it being the year Alexandre Bilodeau won Olympic gold on home soil with a near perfect run in men’s moguls. Both were pretty awesome. Add to that the release of Neil Pasricha’s The Book of Awesome. A compendium that should be in every ski chalet, it’s an ode to small joys, like licking cake batter off mixer beaters, popping bubble wrap, smelling bakery air. You get the idea. Pasricha has a wide criteria: “Awesome things might be simple, free, universal, silly, joyous, poignant, or even bittersweet.” You know what has lots of that kind of awesome? Skiing. And so, if skiing had a book of awesome it might go something like this.
SHOT SKIS
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