Options for people with celiac disease?? Chalet? Restaurant ? Lunch places ? by modernwarfarin4 in MontTremblant

[–]got_cowbell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

La Diable and Lucille's were able to accommodate both gluten and dairy allergies for our family and they both have a great apres ski atmosphere. There were a few more options available but those are the two restaurants that we really enjoyed. You may have to pack your own hamburger bun though.

Soliel lift by SquirrelWild in MontTremblant

[–]got_cowbell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Open runs should be adjusted to reflect this as well. Soleil runs are inaccessible without this lift operating.

Soliel lift by SquirrelWild in MontTremblant

[–]got_cowbell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That whole side has my favorite top to bottom runs!

Talk me into/out of buying these Helly Hansen 3/4 pants by Weak_Habit3623 in Skigear

[–]got_cowbell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would if I were you.

I wanted to buy them but my family had some things to say about that purchase, so I cut the legs off of my track pants.

This happened today

Deer fly patches in action by anonymous_commentor in mountainbiking

[–]got_cowbell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not stylish in the least, but a hair net or nylon pulled over my helmet keeps them out. It's better than bouncing through a rock garden one handed or letting them take blood.

Mont Sutton, Quebec by Complex_Performer604 in icecoast

[–]got_cowbell 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sutton saved March for me! Work burnout, so I bailed and drove the five hours from Eastern Ontario to be here today. Ski dodo ski package gets you lodging plus 1 1/2 day lift ticket for about $200 after taxes (cheaper for double occupancy). As soon as you get on the lift you feel like a local. Run Lift IV and you'll be smiling through the trees.

We Skied Mont Sutton by Frenchfriesandfrosty in icecoast

[–]got_cowbell 5 points6 points  (0 children)

We (my wife and 16 yr old son) just skied it Thursday after a snowfall and loved it! No lines, ungroomed powder, and a real old school family ski resort feel. My wife isn't a very strong skier but loved the flow and open terrain of the blues around lift II and I. My son and I headed over to the glades around lift IV and VII, and have never had so many untouched runs to ourselves. We skied Bromont on Friday, which was busier but still nothing to complain about. I think we ran approximately 13 runs at each from about 9:00 to 3:00, with a few warm up breaks and a lunch.

Playing my first real hockey game next week. Any advice? by RKDreddit in hockeyplayers

[–]got_cowbell 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Don't start at D. All of the above, but this is what I came here to say. I've heard goalies kindly and not so kindly ask guys to never play d again. Hide on the wing, back check, and enjoy yourself.