Ski Adventure in Switzerland: A Tale of a Lost Ski Pole
Once, my friends and I went skiing in Switzerland. I looked paradoxically like a deep-sea diver. My clothing covered every inch, hiding every bit of skin.
Suddenly, an avalanche of snow fell, and as we rode the lift together, I dropped my ski pole.
Out of all of us, I was the most skilled skier, so it was up to me to retrieve it. With furrowed brows and determined gestures, I felt like General Suvarov conquering the Alpine peaks, forging a path to my pole.
I began freeriding down, but I hadn't considered that the snow was fresh, and the slope was akin to a black run. At a turn, I buried myself deeply, one ski came off, flying away. I had no choice but to unstrap the other.
I started walking downhill, sinking deeper with each step. After about 10 minutes of helplessness, I began to cry, then quietly whimper, realizing that even if my friends knew where I was, they couldn't reach me. My wetsuit-like outfit was my only savior.
Then, I saw a trail. People were walking.
As a child, I used to worry about people practicing Nordic walking, thinking they couldn't afford skis and were pretending with ski poles. Here, seeing two of them, I began waving and gesturing for help.
They pulled me out. Later, my friends arrived, surprised that I had disappeared for so long.
So, I managed to cry, remember all the ways to survive in the snow, and be glad it was the last day of skiing.
My friend was right; sports add years to your life. I descended just once, but it feels like I'm 85 now 😂
It's funny to reminisce now. Anything's better than work! ;)
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Golden Yamaguchi train, a railway that travels through heaven, picturesque landscapes, if a dream floats. Almost different, it can be said that there are marks in the dream, and you can get it at your fingertips. Lake Brienz and Lake Tuen are honored with the reputation of "God's Eye", and the crowds embrace two lakes into their arms, and the two lakes also hold Interlaken to sleep. The beauty of the two lakes is out of the blue water and the blue clouds and white clouds; the wind of the two lakes is the euphemism of the villages and towns dotted with the shore. Surrounded by green peaks and green hills, singing with light breeze, let light and shadow warm everything. The train slowly walked in, like a painting axis gradually turning, spreading the beautiful scenery of rivers and mountains: green mountains and beautiful waters, lush forests, rich grass and wood houses, clothes and fragrances. Yuz, heaven is within easy reach.
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