I see it every year.
Want to guess how many of those people I see in spring when we start riding more?
It’s about 1.5 (short people count as half).
New Year’s resolutions can actually be good though.
They just require a few guidelines to be successful.
Here are some examples of crappy resolutions turned into good ones.
Crappy: I want to get into better ski/snowboard shape this year.
(action: book that lesson now)
Crappy: I want to find new people to ski/ride with.
(action: sign up and get those events on your calendar now.
Also, take a bath and use deodorant.)
Crappy: I want to ski/ride some different mountains this year.
Good: I’m going to ski Telluride before March.
Good: Trick question, there is no way to turn that one around.
It’s just crappy.
So there you go.
Now get out there and dedicate yourself to your passions, and make time for the things you love.
Like skiing and snowboarding the best Colorado has to offer.