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05-06-2012, 07:54 AM #8426
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ya, time flies. spicy-ness is the funz. specially when the hill tilts at 45-55 degrees and is littered with "can't miss a turn or yer fucked" hazards. love late season for that.
em and i are riding the 15 miles into portsmouth today at 1230 cuz she has a meeting for a bit. ride that sweet carbon beauty of yers over to exeter and meet us for the ride in. nice day for an easy 30 miler between surf sessions. call me if yer interested, we're walking to a cafe for coffee now.
ro-blo
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05-06-2012, 07:59 AM #8427
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Killington update according to KZone:
http://www.killingtonzone.com/forums...=34914#p476872
"Awesome bumps and great soft snow but the snow only goes up to the top of the lower headwall. There's no point in hiking above that. It's an 'S' and it won't last too much longer although the snow that is there appears quite deep when you are on it."
"Glad I got out there today. Those blackflies do draw blood though.
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Sounds worthwhile for one last visit, since I can't drive up early enough today to hit up Tux, but I can leave early enough for K, plus it's sort of on the way. (Sort of...)For those stuck in the Northeast, follow my NE Rando Race Series and check out my avalanche course. (For other avalanche course providers anywhere, feel free to use any of my "homework" assignments for your own courses too.)
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05-06-2012, 08:12 AM #8428
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05-06-2012, 08:33 AM #8429
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LOVE THE SLUFF! was the booter we set still there from monday? looks like you were following a similar path. altho with new slab and moderate danger, i was setting it a bit climbers right along the buttress from where you were i think.
did yer gal have a good time?
rog
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05-06-2012, 08:51 AM #8430
yeah, weather was PERFECT to bring a first-timer up. cloudy and drizzle the whole drive there and the sun came out just when we pulled into PN around 11am, about 20 min after I got a text from TC telling me it was bluebird up high (=
warm enough in the bowl that she could just chill out. i told her that lunch rocks would be a party (like the photos in the visitors centre) so she was a little disappointed to be the only one hanging out there, but i was pumped to see the place so empty. i said 30 skiers, but that was like the total number of skis i saw on backpacks the whole day.. maybe 6-8 people in LG at a time max?
there was an upside down bootpack through the choke but pretty much nothing above that (that i saw)...
plenty of this.. she got the idea that guys always carry their gals skis... :/
top of the chute, really nice.. some old tracks, maybe yours
into the gnar.. the "crevasse" is not a big deal and i skied right over it
after my run.. sorry for the pic quality.. sun was beaming
special thanks to the couple from long island and their apple device.. us canucks gotta count on the kindness of stangers ya know!
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05-06-2012, 09:01 AM #8431
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the top of chute skied the best on monday fer sure. mark and i couldn't believe the corn quality. i may just lap that and skiers right variation tomorrow with a coupla full laps to feel the ease of gravity.
funneh about guys carrying gals skis. had a girlfriend like that once. she was great to let me carry her skis and push her with my hand on her ass up big climbs on the road bike. was always a win/win for us both. i'd get a killer workout and she'd giggle with happiness. other girlfriends, not so much. twas always the "hardcore" girlfriends that tended to suck as partners imo.
rog
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05-06-2012, 10:32 AM #8432
How long do you guys think MW will hold on this year? Being newly unemployed I now have time to head up during the week. But I've got to work on the wife, who will most likely view driving up to NH as a silly and unnecessary thing compared to searching for a job (which I'm doing almost 24/7 at this point). I've already played the "I need to re-group after being laid off card," which didn't work.
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05-06-2012, 01:13 PM #8433
Great bluebird day in the bowl yesterday! Not too many people -- and that's the way I love it.
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05-06-2012, 04:12 PM #8434
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05-06-2012, 04:54 PM #8435
Pretty bony for my tastes, but ask me again when I have a set of dedicated rock skis, and I might change my tune. Who knows, my Gotamas are getting well on their way after a few late spring skinning days at Mount Sunapee and closing weekends at both Kmart and Jay.

I was in the lineup for first chair on Saturday morning, did fifteen or so laps on the hamster wheel, and looked toward the tram shack to see if I saw anyone on their way up Northway. I didn't spot anyone all day, but I must not have been looking closely enough... so my skins stayed in my pack. Not sure how many people were out Saturday vs. Sunday, but I realize now that I should've just head up there anyway.
Oh well, live and learn.
- Andrew
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05-06-2012, 06:36 PM #8436
Dirt farming Bellaeyrre. I'm done for the yearAttachment 115480
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05-06-2012, 06:59 PM #8437
Still getting it done. Road update?
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05-07-2012, 05:19 AM #8438
Search Jong.
http://mtwashingtonautoroad.com/
Not worth until open to summit and if they don't hurry won't be worth it at all - for skiing at least.
Monday morning turns on High George did not happen.
Just another Monday now . . . Will there be anything left or is it done for me?
The Passion is in the Risk
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05-07-2012, 06:32 AM #8439
Last edited by DaveVt; 05-07-2012 at 06:56 AM.
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05-07-2012, 06:35 AM #8440
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Back in March on one of the few pow days we got, I lost my contour in mittersill. I knew what trail it was on, but we just couldn't find it that day in the snow. I hoped for the best knowing it was water resistant and that there'd be a very slim chance someone else would stumble upon it.
Fast forward 2 months and I found myself with a free Saturday. I decided to pack up the car and head up to poke around in the woods and see what was there. I hiked about halfway up the hill and found the trail I knew it should be on. I was poking around with a stick, moving downfall and seeing if it got buried. I was looking for maybe a total of 10 minutes, and I look to my left to see this waiting for me:

I was so stoked; I'd been very optimistic that I could find it, but actually seeing it I was amazed. I opened it up and everything seemed to be ok, battery didn't leak, no signs of water stains/etc. Got down to the care, drove to the super market in Lincoln and bought rice and zip-lock baggies and let it sit for 2 days.
I powered it up last night, and everything works!!!
Here's a quick clip of me being a dumbass. My goggles had fogged up real bad and I couldn't see shit even without them on.
Sorry for the crappy quality, I didn't render it correctly last night.
Still stoked I found this thing!!
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05-07-2012, 06:48 AM #8441The Passion is in the Risk
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05-07-2012, 07:56 AM #8442
Sweet stoke by all and enjoying the reading...
DaveVT great pic of you, your boy and that trout... really cool pic......hope to get up to TC's for some fly fishing soon...
Anospa... know the feeling .. dropped TC's camera a few years ago down here in pa and couldnt find it at all...pissed at myself i rented a metal detector and went back the next to find it.. found it and was stoked...TC got his camera and pics back and i saved $$$$$$$......super find for you, should head to a casino and play some cards with the good luck.....
Lynndogger .. your house sounds cool..Pics anywhere on here? you do all the work yourself? fixing up a house is a never ending project...rebuilt mine when i bought it for a year straight before moving in...still working on shit 8 years later.....good luck with it.....sounds like a great but time consum,ing project.....always forward but never straight
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05-07-2012, 07:56 AM #8443
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Awesome trip and first experience rudeness!!!
Falling asleep at Lunch Rocks, not a place I would want to fall asleep. (look out above).
I had the continuing stuff to deal with which involves managing my late mom's duplex in MTL. Tenants are moving out and I'm trying to speak to them. Didn't see them on Saturday, heard them come back in the middle of the night. Waited until 11am on Sunday to knock on their door...after 3 knocks, they say, "we're sleeping, come back later.." The @&%$@&% Left for MSS and started skiing on the last lift served trail in the East. T-shirt skiing weather (I'm not big in skiing in shorts). A couple oversize guys were riding shirtless...unfortunately no girls didn't the same, but some had short shorts.
I surprised myself by skiing the same trail for 5 hours straight, non-stop. What a beautiful day.
The fat lady hasn't song yet...MSS will be making the call next Thursday about next weekend. Can they do it? There were some thin spots, but there is a good amount of snow on top, so maybe with some work they can make it for one last weekend.
Next week, I'll be back in MTL trying to rent out an apartment. If any MTL maggots are interested, I can offer a maggot discount. PM if anyone is interested.Ski Mad World
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05-07-2012, 08:31 AM #8444
LD- I have lived and owned 3 houses from the early 1800's. Lots of work but enjoying and living in the history is great.
Bkrbrdr- I remember when that happened, the rare occassion of a 50" storm in NJ.
DaveVT- nice fish, I have done the same with my son, he goes wild having the shoulder mounted view of the take in action.
Season is done for me unless the rd opens with snow or we get new snow. Time to start focusing on some fish.
Did a TR of the weekend here:
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...high-in-the-EC
prime skiing, with lots of hiking
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05-07-2012, 08:46 AM #8445
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05-07-2012, 09:34 AM #8446
TC - Nice pics from the fields! Looked like it was a good time.
The 13 pitch is still skiing real nice, took 2 laps on Saturday. One smallish mandatory air in the middle added to the fun.
Quick hike from the lot = low pain/high gain ratio for those still looking for turns.
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05-07-2012, 09:38 AM #8447
Well, we're glad you had such a good time! Looking forward to next season so we can take you exploring even more.

We were starting to think we scared you off and when you finally make the trek back, we couldn't be there. Next time!
I was wondering if you ended up meeting other mags just by chance. Too bad.
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05-07-2012, 09:56 AM #8448
there were a bunch of mags on line for opening bell (though i was still on the road, doing my best impression of guy-with-tourettes after taking a wrong turn with the hill in sight
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not sure about the am, but by saturday afternoon northway was discontinuous...i think vermonter was the preferred route. we saw a few folks heading up that route before we took the trek ourselves).
when in doubt ask for change. if you get a confused look, best to give one one back
nice!
haha, certainly not by you guys, but by the drive to the top of the state (which really isn't so bad without making wrong turns
i was actually also there for the last 4 days of lift-served last spring - though only a flatlander like me would drive the 3.5+ hours for one last chance to ride chairs in the rain. 
hopefully I'll get to experiance an actual winter day at Jay one of these years!Last edited by buckethead; 05-07-2012 at 02:27 PM.
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05-07-2012, 10:08 AM #8449
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