Okay, so it never feels like I have the right forum to put my questions in because I want to talk about skiing "in general"....again, feel free to move this somewhere more appropriate, but for now, I'm going to look at having the "guts, balls, braveness, etc" as equipment. I'm sure you all understand.

After that trip I told you guys about, I feel like a complete novice to the skiing world. I like taking risks and a sense of adventure gives me that adrenaline rush to keep me going, even if I'm nervous to begin with. I want to go sky diving and bungee jumping. Rock climbing is amazing and I want to get out there to dangle off greater cliffs. I used to skateboard and learning new tricks was awesome, even though it meant scraping myself up and risking broken bones here and there.
There's something about staring down a mountain of snow that was both exciting...and terrifying, though. Maybe because it's fairly new to me or maybe because it's dangerous as hell...I'm not sure, lol. Looking back to your earlier years of skiing and boarding, were you ever scared or was the rush enough for you? Do some of the more extreme slopes and adventures still make you tense up or did you get over that years ago?