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Thread: TR: Good Friday at G3000

  1. #1
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    TR: Good Friday at G3000

    The waiting was worth it. 3 days of dumping and 60cms of fresh later....



    Mach3 lines


    TeleAl getting on it


    Concentration


    Me rippin-alot


    April pow rocks!

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    I'm REALLY glad I left right when this storm started a few days ago.
    REALLY.

    No, really.
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    I hate you guys....at least they girls are wearing next to nothing on campus these days

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    To steal a line from Marv Albert...Yessssssssssss!
    “How does it feel to be the greatest guitarist in the world? I don’t know, go ask Rory Gallagher”. — Jimi Hendrix

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    That coolie in the background looks



    Nice TR!

    Have you put that splitter to use yet?
    so many mountains...so little time

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    So the wrist is good as new? Yay!
    It's 5 o'clock somewhere.

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    This one is from the day before, Holy Thursday.
    Ripz out doing some traversing, looking like a tiny ant under the Oldenhorn.



    And then again on Good Friday in La Combe.
    Ripz ripping two money turns for the cam. See 2/2 below.


    Niiiiiiice.
    I especially like the hand touch on the snow. That deserves 3 times!!!


    There were plenty of people there, the place opened "early" due to the lines. Thus 3rd box up.
    We worked our way across to some fresh, who knows how many meters across that traverse.
    First runs required long "mach" turns to chew it up a bit.
    It was too good to fall, but required a pensive look to keep it together.
    Ski, Bike, Climb.
    Resistence is futile.

  8. #8
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    sweet bugz
    go for rob

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    Fugn'a, way to slay it boys.

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