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09-05-2014, 06:42 PM #76dickhead
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09-05-2014, 06:45 PM #77dickhead
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09-05-2014, 06:50 PM #78
Skied 21 days last winter and paid only $93 plus gas/beer/food. No $ spent on gear except to tune.
Split cost of two 2 fer tickets to Cannon and split the cost to drive up the Auto Road for turns on the first day of June. The other days turns were earned and free.
Didn't count the days guiding because although fun that's not skiing.The Passion is in the Risk
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09-05-2014, 07:00 PM #79
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09-05-2014, 07:09 PM #80Registered User
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As usual I don't fit the categories well,
#3 + negative #6 (Weekday Warrior) + #8(Definitely a kook my ski skills are degrading along with the rest of my body...).
Got about 20 days inbounds (self-employed no area weekends.) and 20 days backcountry. Felt like way too few days for such a snowy year but life gets in the way, plus I spent February in Colombia/Costa Rica and March recovering...
Mostly spent yard sale money on ski gear, hardly worth counting but maybe $100 for soft-shell, skis and skins, plus maybe another $100 on ski shop tunes and mounting, mostly skied Eldora by bus using my EcoPass(free) plus maybe another $100 for gas. No stickers. Purchased Eldora Off Peak pass for $269. Have 3 full BC setups (boots/skis/bindings/skins) that I share with my son and friends. Guess I don't contribute much to ski economics..
As always, next season will be better...
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09-05-2014, 08:01 PM #81Hugh Conway Guest
oh go suck a big fat colorado dick foggy dickbag. My days a year since I've posted here have been from 5-100+, the $ spent from a couple hundered to too many $k to count. And all of the profags can go eat big fat dicks, same with all of the locals, and all of the other assholes.
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09-05-2014, 08:02 PM #82
^I'm drunk too!
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09-05-2014, 08:06 PM #83
Kind of fun to look at the calendar. Cool stoke idea.
No. 9 Insider
101 Inbounds, 22 touring
Oct: 4bc 0ib
Nov: 2bc, 2ib
Dec: 4bc, 23ib
Jan: 3bc, 25ib
Feb: 4bc, 22ib
Mar: 1bc, 19ib (pneumonia that month)
Apr: 0bc, 9ib
May: 3bc, 0ib
Jun: 1bc, 1ib
Spent just under $800 on skis and boots.
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09-05-2014, 08:10 PM #84Hugh Conway Guest
well, at least two people are still old skool posters. It was bullshit in the good years, it's bullshit in the bad years, eat a bowl of dicks. Jesus, I'm supposed to get stoked over the number of inbounds versus bc days? I'm doing it all fucking wrong. I just try to get truly awesome memories, if it's just one. No wonder I don't fit into klan asshole.
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09-05-2014, 08:12 PM #85
^^^Its Colorado bro!!! All we've got is the biggest fattest dicks. Suck it.
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09-05-2014, 08:13 PM #86
I'm thinking about starting my winter beard.
If the shocker don't rock her, then Dr. Spock her. Dad.
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09-05-2014, 08:14 PM #87
Can you be a 2 and a 3? That is what I consider myself. Lifelong skier that lives nowhere near snow. It doesn't bother me much anymore, but I still consider skiing my favorite thing to do.
Last time I bought new skis was when some store in Missoula was on here advertising a blow out sale. I bought some Head Mojo's (the ones with the snake on them), and had them shipped to my friend's house in Bozeman. That must have been 2004 or 2005. Those skis have been money, and they look brand new, because they basically are.
I get out every 2 years now to SLC. My best bud from HS lives at the bottom of LCC, so it only costs me plane tix and lift tix at Costco. Probably about a $750-$1,000 trip every 2 years. I buy new gear every couple of trips. Goggles or helmet, or jacket, depending on what is breaking.
Sometimes I regret living in FL, but then I see buddies that live 20 min. from skiing, and don't ever get out. That would suck worse. When I am getting more days, or the same amount as those guys, something is wrong. Once their kids get older, that will change though.
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09-05-2014, 08:25 PM #88Hugh Conway Guest
everyone has a 14er that's a mile wide?
Or - you actually know someone's a person and you call them out and play asshole to boost your e-cred? That's the Colorado way, and that's what you chose foggy dickbag. Hope you break a leg. Maybe you could go into the whiteroom with all the other ex shitstains.
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09-05-2014, 08:59 PM #89
I'm passionate enough about skiing to ski 70 days in a miserable Tahoe season, buy a new pair of skis I didn't need, do two out of town trips, and to have retired early to a ski town. I'm smart enough to know I ski like shit. I'm lucky enough to have friends who don't care how well i ski
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09-05-2014, 09:18 PM #90
this has been entertaining. turned into a stereotypical #6 since joining the real world. ~25 days, closer to 35 if its duping around xmas as i get a couple weeks off around that time; hasn't panned out well the last few years. grad school wont help the cause this year.
skiing is decent for a big unathletic fuck; i just try to stay healthy and ski another day. gear is ahead of most but not on par w/ the tech talk taints. the trend has been $1k on gear/passes and $1k on gas the last few years.
long term plan is to make some career moves then end up somewhere where i can ski where i want to in < 45 min. ~2hr commutes to battle weekend lines is turning me more fair-weather by the year.
hoping season #20 for me is as good as those that have passed.
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09-05-2014, 09:33 PM #91
what's the best way to remove stickers? The indie kind has special glue I think
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09-05-2014, 09:36 PM #92Hugh Conway Guest
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09-05-2014, 09:41 PM #93doughboyshredder Guest
I actually took a break. After multiple 60-70 day a year seasons.
Spent not a day on snow last year. Not really planning on it this year either.
Burnt out, tired of being injured. Enjoying other things in life.
Am moving in a few months to somewhere much warmer with great surf. Planning on getting into surfing, and may plan a cat skiing trip or two the year after.
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09-05-2014, 09:47 PM #94
I probably got 60 or so days last year. Too much resort. Not enough backcountry. It felt good to be back in the mountains this year, but it was a weak snow year and my knee felt kind of fucked up.
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09-05-2014, 09:55 PM #95
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09-05-2014, 10:26 PM #96
I got 85+/- lift served days last year. Most of those days involving multiple sidecountry laps.
Maybe another 12 days of pure backcountry touring and a couple days of cat skiing.
I spent like $325? total. I pro-formed a new helmet, a midlayer vest, and some poles.Leave No Turn Unstoned!
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09-05-2014, 10:28 PM #97Registered User
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Been a fun read ! I'm a painter in the summer and the rest of the year I'm chasing the dream .
I got out 70+days broke two boards , I spend what ever it takes to get me there !
To rate my self "plane snow junkie "
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09-05-2014, 10:35 PM #98
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09-06-2014, 12:30 AM #99
15-20 lift and 10 touring days . Injured knee playing hoops and spent time in a warmer climate . By the time the knee healed in the spring I got slammed at work. Probably the least I've skied in a decade. Also the least amount of doe I've spent. $800 ski pass and gas. I have gear out the ass and did not need to buy anything this year.
Last edited by Ski to Be; 09-06-2014 at 01:44 PM.
License to kill gophers by the government of the United Nations
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09-06-2014, 04:49 AM #100Registered User
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Spot on. The whole concept of stickering up is idiotic. There is zero stickers on my car. I have a nice car and slapping tons of stickers on it would just be silly. It's like doing free advertising for others, and at the same time make your self look like a high school fool. Nothing wrong with being in high school, but you get my point. The best skiers I know, tend to be very humble guys and girls.
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