This month's skiing was a bit of a challenge. Travel is difficult, unlike in August. Many of things that one could do were already done.
But, could I move some snow from the local ice skating rink to the ski slope, and then ski that?
Three hours later, I realized carrying snow was a bit of a work, but I had a line. A line that was thin but went maybe one third or one fourth of the slope, and had turns. A line that I was able to ski...
(Original source video is also available here.)
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