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Impressions of Lithuania

Six months after packing up my apartment in Colorado, I was finally on my way to my new home in Vilnius. I was moving on a hunch. I had no apartment, no job, and only a few contacts, but I had a passport and a gut feeling that told me my future was in Lithuania.

“Why?”

It was a question often asked. Why would a nature-loving ski racer want to move to a country with long, dark winters and no mountains? Why would an American want to move to Lithuania? I went through a whole list of responses: I always wanted to live in Europe, Lithuania will soon be part of the European Union, I don’t want to be a nature or sports photographer, I’m tired of cramming my feet into ski boots. Finally, I just answered, “Why not?” And that usually satisfied even the most curious inquisitor.

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Šilo Kalnas

I've never seen anything like it: A couple of dozen cars parked alongside the road, a small building housing the generator for the "lift," police tape marking the "finish," and through a group of people, I could see the last gates of the course. It was the narrowest slalom hill I've ever seen.

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