I've been a little bit MIA lately as I have a lot going on in my life... One of those things is that my old 2nd favorite hobby, long neglected, has been rekindled over the past 2 years and is now my 1st favorite hobby. Yes, that's right, Skyscrapers are now my "other" hobby! (along with football, foliage, hiking, and road trips)
My new favorite hobby, making up for lost time, is roller coasters. In the past 2 years alone I have gone from a list of 24 ridden to 110. I like riding the back cars, hands up, flying out of my seat, with my catch-phrase "HERE WE GO!!!" echoing throughout the parks as we crest the first drops. As much serenity as I get from staring at skyscrapers, here I feel like I'm actually part of it, "accomplishing" something (getting the "credits" which just means riding a new coaster) and getting an absolute thrill of a lifetime. Maybe if I was base-jumping off all the new Boston buildings I'd flip that back to #1, but the rush of seeing a skyline has been transferred to the rush of free-falling hundreds of feet and all the other craziness involved with roller coasters.
Since we only know each other from our shared interest in construction, what are your other passions that you follow when not posting here?
Here's my current rankings, including the first year I rode each coaster. Note that the highlighted ones are all NEW from this year. I have re-ridden plenty of others. Like I said above, I'm making up for lost time and as a middle-aged man I'm not sure how many years I have left that I can handle this stuff, so I consider this part of my "mid-life crisis" and I'm absolutely loving it. Just got back from Cedar Point (with a stop at Six Flags Darien Lake) last week, boosting my count from 87 to 110.
My new favorite hobby, making up for lost time, is roller coasters. In the past 2 years alone I have gone from a list of 24 ridden to 110. I like riding the back cars, hands up, flying out of my seat, with my catch-phrase "HERE WE GO!!!" echoing throughout the parks as we crest the first drops. As much serenity as I get from staring at skyscrapers, here I feel like I'm actually part of it, "accomplishing" something (getting the "credits" which just means riding a new coaster) and getting an absolute thrill of a lifetime. Maybe if I was base-jumping off all the new Boston buildings I'd flip that back to #1, but the rush of seeing a skyline has been transferred to the rush of free-falling hundreds of feet and all the other craziness involved with roller coasters.
Since we only know each other from our shared interest in construction, what are your other passions that you follow when not posting here?
Here's my current rankings, including the first year I rode each coaster. Note that the highlighted ones are all NEW from this year. I have re-ridden plenty of others. Like I said above, I'm making up for lost time and as a middle-aged man I'm not sure how many years I have left that I can handle this stuff, so I consider this part of my "mid-life crisis" and I'm absolutely loving it. Just got back from Cedar Point (with a stop at Six Flags Darien Lake) last week, boosting my count from 87 to 110.

