Sunday, January 19, 2020
Personal Narrative Essay - The Ski Trip :: Personal Narrative Essays
      The Ski Trip                 Standing in awe, cold air permeated through my  hair.  The smell of     fresh and minty pine scent complimented the beautiful vantage of the     wilderness.  With my boots wedged in the snow, a shiver took over my  body.     This is was a place of peacefulness and tranquility.  Never before had  I     been so close with nature.                 Facing the north was the vast forest.  To  the left and right, only     the crystal white snow was visible.  While looking up, I caught a  glimpse     of the old ski lift, the solo apparatus which was my passport to this     great adventure.  All that could be heard was the sweet chirping of  birds     nestled upon tree branches.  "This is indeed a moment to  remember."  I     thought to myself.  Being that close to nature could put anyone in a  state     of nirvana.                 As I stood admiring the clear blue sky and the  world around me, I     was interrupted by my friends' constant taunting, "Come on, let's go!"     They were not rookies.  They had experienced the sport of skiing and  the     atmosphere around it and were not as enthusiastic toward the surroundings     as I was.  Their calls became louder, with annoyance.  I stepped up  to the     edge of a great slope.  The steepness of this colossal block of snow  I     stood upon, was frightening.  The only was to go was down.  I took  a deep     breath with no worries, for this was not the first time I was confronted     with a suicide mission.  In a heartbeat, the exhilarating feeling of  going     downhill on a pair of thin skis took over.  					    
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