Richard's Report - Saturday, 17 November 2012 10:18:01 PM

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Saturday morning and all seemed in order for another day's skiing. Marion spoke to Jane and she too decided to join in our less than conventional ski trip. We got off to a late start around 9:30 and took some time getting out to Sig Hill with the long hard climb from Snowgums getting harder or may be I'm just getting older.

There was a nice NW breeze to keep us cool; all the same, we had removed our vests even before climbing the hill. Once again we went prepared with coffee, water, lunch and nibbles and all was consumed with delight between runs.

It was a big day for Jane having her first ski since breaking her wrist during winter. Considering the unevenness of the bouncy snow and the maze of rocks and grass, Jane did well.

We were joined briefly at the top by baker Dan who was out strolling/climbing/sliding in regular shoes and finding it a little more difficult climbing the snow than we in ski boots were. Later in the day a father and son appeared walking down from the top over the snow. No one else on skis was sighted.

With the disappearing snow pack, it is getting more difficult to get those turns but I suspect I may still get a few more. Today was my 117th ski day this season ;-)

The girls approaching the top of the North Face
The girls approaching the top of the North Face

Marion snapped me on the North Face
Marion snapped me on the North Face

And again, a mere speck near the bottom
And again, a mere speck near the bottom

Marion and Jane on the Main Face silhouetted against the rising clouds
Marion and Jane on the Main Face silhouetted against the rising clouds

Jane approaching the waterfall zone
Jane approaching the waterfall zone

Marion in the waterfall zone<BR>Water, water, everywhere and ...
Marion in the waterfall zone
Water, water, everywhere and ...

... Not a place to go.<BR>Seems waterfall skiing may be over for the year
... Not a place to go.
Seems waterfall skiing may be over for the year

I hadn't planned to do 8's on the North Face<BR>but like last week, it just turned out that way
I hadn't planned to do 8's on the North Face
but like last week, it just turned out that way

You may be able to see our snail-like trails on the hill<BR>Photo from the bridge
You may be able to see our snail-like trails on the hill
Photo from the bridge

The changing times: Mountain bikes going up Snowgums<BR>Skiers going down
The changing times: Mountain bikes going up Snowgums
Skiers going down

The greatest con of the century millennium:
Whether you believe in human caused global warming or not, you are being conned by Gillard and Co. We are told CO2 is so bad that it must be taxed so we Australians stop using it and yet the government aids increasing coal exports from Australia to other countries. This is like saying Asbestos is bad for you and yet selling it overseas. Either burning coal is bad for the planet or it isn't.
Australia - The Clever Country - Full of Stupid People
Why tax Australians for coal emissions and then sell coal overseas increasing the world's CO2 emissions?
Wake up Australia, you are being conned regardless of whether you believe in global warming or not.

But it gets worse. Quoting from an email I recently received from Getup.org.au
The Great Barrier Reef is already under great pressure from climate change. But to make things worse, the Australian Government is giving Gina Rinehart and others the green light to build the world's biggest coal export facility at Abbot Point, right on the edge of the Reef.
https://www.getup.org.au/campaigns/mining/gladstone/watch-this-video-now

But should we worry? TEOTWAYKI day is less than 5 weeks away. There are some who claim the Mayan Calendar prophesises that 21st Dec 2012 will be The End Of The World As You Know It

Just in case the world doesn't end then, you might like to ask your politicians why you are being ripped off, or (no offence) you can join the naive, the apathetic and the plain stupid.

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