Mark Chilcutt's Entry | Tecnica Blizzard's Need To Get Out Contest | Contests | Teton Gravity Research
Reasons i should win is because i have never won anything and i am one of the old school crushers from Alta,Utah who has a reputation as one of the strongest most technical skiers in my day. U could say i have hade a re birth to skiing after 12 yrs away raising a family.I love my 185 Cochise skiis and what new nechnology has done for the sport.Resort skiing and touring is like a whole new world on my Blizzard skiis!! I am the 9 to 5 guy who would absolutly appreciate every minute of this gift if chosen? I also have a great sense of humor and a ton of positive NRG to bring to the table!!!

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