12/22 - Day 3, the second day of ski
The weather was still very bad, so coach gave no tutoring and let us practice freely. I told coach about my fog problem and he suggested me not to remove my glasses and goggles too often and it really worked well in the remaining days. With clearer sight, skiing in such windy and snowy day became easier. Michael and I and two other people met with our coach in the afternoon and we received another short tutoring about some advanced movements, which are very practical when facing steep slops. The weather became better when we went to dinner and it also made my first night ski possible.
Night ski is totally different from day ski. The reflection of light from the snow is much weaker so the view is actually better then in the day. I could ski in a faster speed and still had good control of my balance, so with no doubt, the experience of night ski is the highlight in this ski trip.
Just came off the lift during the night ski. The weather was better but still snowing.
In front of Michael's stomach is a lift pass, which can be automatically censored. What an advanced system!
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