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    BC.com's Ski Size Guide

    Anyone see this? http://www.backcountry.com/store/dc/...INT_ID=PB9008#

    The "Big Mountain Freeride" Category is the best
    "Oh, no pics. To simulate the skiing today, walk out your door, grab a handful of snow, and throw it in your face. Repeat as necessary.
    If you don't have snow outside your door, what the fuck are you living there for?"
    -Bum Z 1/30/08

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    I always knew deep down that I was a "pro". According to the website I'm kind of a big deal.

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    For most clueless people, it's not a bad guideline. If you're any kind of skier, you probably know what you need...
    Gravity. It's the law.

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    Quote Originally Posted by axebiker View Post
    For most clueless people, it's not a bad guideline. If you're any kind of skier, you probably know what you need...
    That said, our very own TGR forum is populated by plenty of people on poor ski choices.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dantheman View Post
    ...I would have dove into that bush like Jon McMurray.

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    Quote Originally Posted by squatch View Post
    That said, our very own TGR forum is populated by plenty of people on poor ski choices.
    True, but not everyone can be the steeze-meisters we all think we are!
    Gravity. It's the law.

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