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A guide who skis circles around his clients ...
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... exists in Chamonix, according to this piece in
The Globe and Mail.
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We also ski at Courmayeur resort in Italy, where we spend the morning cruising the slopes and the afternoon making our way through three courses of pasta. As the wine flows, lunch turns into a raucous affair. We pass around a grolla, a wooden goblet with a lid and drinking spouts filled with flamed coffee, grappa, sugar and spices. Lunch ends with an Elvis-tune-fuelled dance party and a guide showing off his ability to ski circles around us backward (literally).
Has anyone seen him pull this trick? Sounds like a fun idea - I've a hunch I know how he does it.
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