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  1. #1
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    Farewell Seattle... Hello Calgary

    So next week at this time I will wake up in Calgary, my new home. It's still hard to believe I'm moving from the city were I was born and lived in for more than 30 years. But when you've met the woman who you think is "the one" you have to take some chances, right?

    I will greatly miss Seattle. The perfect juxtaposition of mountains, water and forest. The living, vibrant greens blanketing the foothills. Knowing that within a 3 hour drive of Seattle I can either be in rain forest, an ocean beach, desert, walking a lonely mountain trail, or skiing (of course). The deep winter storms that crash into the Cascades, spackling white fluffy goodness measured in feet rather than inches. The quiet majesty of the view from the top of the King with the building anticipation of that last, perfect run. And I will miss the Seattle maggions I have met and skied with over the past few years, ski a line for me next time you're up.

    Of course, Calgary has its attractions. The Canadian Rockies and Interior BC are sublime, and I understand that there are a few ski hills nearby... And I will have a few weeks in early May before starting my new job. So, Calgary folk, anyone up for a ski next week? What areas are still in good shape? Are the mountain bike trails opening up yet? Can I wear chaps at the Stampede? Looking forward to exploring my new home.
    D'oh!!

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    i've been living in seattle in my head ever since i've been there a few years back. i hope the rest of me will catch up soon. good luck on your move.

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    Best o' luck dood. I'll miss ripping down Appliances with ya, but I'm sure you'll find satisfaction face deep up there somewhere in Canada.
    Merde De Glace

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    Thumbs up

    Doood, taking these kind of chances is the essence of life. Best of luck with the move and the girl.
    ¡Órale, vato!

  5. #5
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    Welcome to town, mang!

    Fire me a PM when you get to town and we can try and grab a beer.
    I went out there in search of experience. To taste, and to touch, and to feel as much as a man can, before he repents.

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    So, Calgary folk, anyone up for a ski next week? What areas are still in good shape? Are the mountain bike trails opening up yet? Can I wear chaps at the Stampede?
    Welcome to Cowtown, mang. Pm when you arrive, I can easily be convinced to ski. Still good conditions in Banff. Mtn bike trails are still pretty wet, snow left in the hills - about mid-may should start to go.

    If you wear chaps, they have to be with a leather g-string and no pants.......




















    and you'd better be female.

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    Originally posted by Canuk
    Fire me a PM when you get to town and we can try and grab a beer.
    Try and grab a beer...try?
    ¡Órale, vato!

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    some of the biking in banff is ready to go as well,
    Hoodoos and lake miniwanka are ready

    Skiing is great right now too,
    SSV on Fri and Sat, LL on Sun

    Welcome to the land of the red necks


    Also can someone get a good pic for that chaps/Gstring and Female

  9. #9
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    Originally posted by Viva
    Try and grab a beer...try?
    So I'm a great big giant pussy....is that a problem

    Chronic - send me a PM when you get here, and we WILL go for beers....
    I went out there in search of experience. To taste, and to touch, and to feel as much as a man can, before he repents.

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    sweetness Chronic!!!
    sorry to see you go, but happy to hear she's the reason why

    happy trails doodhttp://tetongravity.com/ubb/icons/icon14.gif

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    Thanks all. I'm sure I'll get a few days of skiing back in Seattle next year. After all, it's only a 90 minute flight. Calgarians - I'll PM around my arrival time. Right now the plan is to get in Sunday, unpack and get settled Monday, and hopefully ski/bike/drink Tuesday onwards.

    If there are (hot) chicks with assless chaps around Stampede, July can't come soon enough.
    D'oh!!

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    Originally posted by mntlion
    Welcome to the land of the red necks
    obviously you've never been to Aberdeen, WA. Also within a 3-hr drive of Seattle.

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    Way to go fer it dude. Best of luck to ya.

    Just out of mildish curiosity, how was it getting work up there as an American? I'm assuming you're not married to miss right yet...

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    Originally posted by joshbu
    Way to go fer it dude. Best of luck to ya.

    Just out of mildish curiosity, how was it getting work up there as an American? I'm assuming you're not married to miss right yet...
    I had a job offer from a Canadian company a couple of years ago.

    If you're a highly trained specialist, you're in, all you need is a letter from the employer. Moreover, NAFTA makes it simple to get a work visa, either at select border crossings or consulates (the Seattle consulate office fukin SUCKS!!!, however).
    ¡Órale, vato!

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    Viva got it - NAFTA work visa. Minimal paperwork and wait time, and I had no problem with the consulate in Seattle. It's good for 1 year and then renewable. Of course, after a year I should have other options if things go as expected.
    D'oh!!

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    drop me a pm if you ever come out banff way for some turns/beers/bikes/whatevers.

  17. #17
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    You just missed the Woodsy Mini ( though Woodsy was not found)at Sunshine on Saturday

    myself , redskea, (Red the dog made an appearance on Sunday) Mntlion and was that Dave or Doug?, Eldo and Ted ( Mtnlion Ted said to say Hello) and Playharder who ended up using the beacon, shovel and backpack I brought for Woodsy. Two days of skiing with Redskea means that my whole body hurts.
    Last edited by DougW; 04-26-2004 at 02:24 PM.
    Mrs. Dougw- "I can see how one of your relatives could have been killed by an angry mob."

  18. #18
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    Welcome to redneck Alberta, what colour truck are you buying? I'm going to ski less now but could be coerced into going up once or twice. Lake Louise started taking a licking today and I'll see how Sunshine is making out tomorrow.
    It's not so much the model year, it's the high mileage or meterage to keep the youth of Canada happy

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    All together now in welcoming Chronic to Cow Town:

    YEE HAW!!!!

    That's an expression we have around here. It means I am happy and I am very, very drunk.

    (You'll need to practice that in time for the Stampede.)
    "Good girls go to heaven. Bad ones go to hell. And girls on fast bikes go anywhere they want." Elena

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    Take care, man. I know you are gonna miss Seattle, but L is worth it.

    Looking forward to guided tours of your new haunts.
    Are we part of the solution, or are we part of the pollution? -M.F.

  21. #21
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    FYI - The weather in Calgary is currently sunny, temperature is 22 degrees celsius (about 75 degrees farenheit).

    They're forecasting 10 to 15 cm of snow in the city by tomorrow morning.

    This is not particularly unusual for springtime in Calgary. Hope you enjoy it here ...

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    The rain came down in waves tonight but looked like it was almost snow which I'm sure it was higher. Then the temperature plummeted. Guess I'm skiing again tomorrow.
    It's not so much the model year, it's the high mileage or meterage to keep the youth of Canada happy

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    Hey L7, what happened to riding your bike?

    You ski fanatics are so fickle. A bit of pow and suddenly you forget all about summer.

    (Hmm, I hope the highway from Calgary is not a disaster tomorrow morning. It's right around this time last year that I went in the ditch trying to get to some spring pow.)
    "Good girls go to heaven. Bad ones go to hell. And girls on fast bikes go anywhere they want." Elena

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    You comin' up skiing tomorrow? Bike shmike. I have a dentist appoint for 8:00 am tomorrow and they love it when I wear my ski clothes. Then to the hill. Pm or some such and we could hook up.
    It's not so much the model year, it's the high mileage or meterage to keep the youth of Canada happy

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    8-12 cm new. Damn, not quite enough for me to blow off stuff I should really get done today in the city.

    Where are our 30 cm dumps this spring? There's not much I won't duck out of for a foot of fresh. Oh well, back to spring skiing later in the week.
    "Good girls go to heaven. Bad ones go to hell. And girls on fast bikes go anywhere they want." Elena

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