- Location
- Ontario, Canada
I'm currently at the local boat launch where I exclusively go...we have others but not as nice as this one... it's windy, it's wavy, it just looks beautiful and it makes me wonder. For anyone that has retired from the freeride life, or knows someone that has, do you or they miss it? My reliable copilot and good friend retired this year and sold off his ski. He says he doesn't miss it because he can't do it anymore but I don't know, I feel like there's more to it than that. I feel like he does he just doesn't want to admit it lol. I know I miss having him out there with me and seeing him progress into a really good freerider. When he first started into the freeride with me you could see he was at a beginner level but in only a couple of years he really improved and would always say this was the thing, this was his thing that totally dissolved all the stress. It now has me wondering how many that have either decided it was time to retire or were forced into it actually miss it. I think I will when my time comes and with it going back to just me out there flying solo I imagine my time will come sooner than later. I've had my share of breakdowns in the surf and spending 2-3 hours floating around while very slowly swimming my ski back. It's a lonely world out there when you're the only nut in the big waves and no other boats will even dare try what we find mild and entertaining. I'm not looking forward to my end date in the freeride department, but I definitely don't mind not killing myself trying to swim a ski back to shore from a few hundred feet out in 5-7 foot waves lol.