tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4073738864473853108.post3244789489246655123..comments2014-03-15T10:48:41.172-04:00Comments on Breaking Trail: Quick updateMargarita Gorbounovahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02935021041718229040noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4073738864473853108.post-47887469969174365472009-11-29T00:02:41.262-05:002009-11-29T00:02:41.262-05:00Yes, Leona, I think I might have an inkling as to ...Yes, Leona, I think I might have an inkling as to who you are! And it wasn't because Cliff told me, well, not entirely :)<br /><br />I don't know how I can trust a guide I've never skied with, but I guess if it's someone with lots of experience like John, it's easier to do so. We do take the downhill corners pretty slow though especially the first time around. It might be harder to put your trust into someone when you're doing downhill skiing. Much more risk involved!Margarita Gorbounovahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02935021041718229040noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4073738864473853108.post-26994197533578667992009-11-28T11:59:14.378-05:002009-11-28T11:59:14.378-05:00Hi Margarita! I hope you have a good ski today! YO...Hi Margarita! I hope you have a good ski today! YOu are very brave to show up at a race, and go out with a guide you have not worked with before. I would be a nervouse wreck, I need to build trust, to gain confidance in the guides ability to keep me safe. Otherwise my nerves won't let me go fast! How do you train yourself to trust??????<br /> See you next weekend for some non-ski related shopping. Do you know who I am yet???Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com