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  1. #9901
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    wow, those jay pics are sweet. i kind of with I made it up but hiking for the last patches has its own charm too.

    following what i swear was a naked indian at stowe.



    getting to the lake minutes after the temperature dropped a bit too much to go swimming, but still a nice place to hang out except for a drop in by the cops.



    from steins run there was hardly any snow on the dark side of the bush:



    hope everyone had a good time this weekend.
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    anybody know anything about SASS global travel? Anyone have any reviews or anything?

    http://www.sassglobaltravel.com/
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    Quote Originally Posted by gpetrics View Post
    anybody know anything about SASS global travel? Anyone have any reviews or anything?

    http://www.sassglobaltravel.com/
    Isn't that the place that didn't pay their employees last year? Quite a few shitshow threads on TGR if you..............................



    search

    double winky, what does it mean?!?!?!?!
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    thought i remembered some bad news.

    i found some inconclusive threads with dead links, and rambling rants from folks. but didn't find anything that was clearly incriminating, and not just someone ranting that they got a bum deal cause they didn't read the terms of a contract.

    that kind of feed back though was exactly what i was looking for... thanks matt. anyone have any personal experience?
    "Whenever I get a massage, I ALWAYS request a dude." -lionelhutz

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    "I was hoping for ice." -lionelhutz

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    If you are looking that way for travel or work then I would leave SASS alone. Never heard anything good.

    this is the place to go, my good buddy and son's godfather helps run it and you will find no better boutique high end adventure travel out fit. Their yearly prospectus is usually 150 pages full glossy color of trips that will make your head spin. Including summer ski and surf programs in NZ and SA, lots of heli time. I have spent much time abroad with these people.

    http://www.rusticpathways.com/

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    I've actually heard a really broad range of opinions on SASS. There tend to be a few very heavily read/commented threads on TGR about one person's bad experience, and then a few lightly read/commented threads about good experiences. Hardly conclusive.

    I personally wonder if half the reason TGR has a few threads flaming SASS is because of the pseudo-tradition of flaming of perceived spam by a small cadre of individuals. I can't find anything about them not paying employees. Just one guy's thread about how he had some sort of problem coordinating a big trip with them and ended up losing money (where, incidentally, he ultimately deleted his own off-TGR blog post about his experience so one can no longer read his experience).

    Any other opinions?
    "Whenever I get a massage, I ALWAYS request a dude." -lionelhutz

    "You can't shave off stupid." -lionelhutz

    "I was hoping for ice." -lionelhutz

    "It's simple science." -lionelhutz

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    Quote Originally Posted by SheSkisTrees View Post
    Was it really 6 years ago that we skied with you? Damn, time flies. Looks like you had a great time! Wish we could have been up there this weekend to see you, but we're putting our house on the market a week from today and we're busy sprucing it up (did I say "busy" -- I meant ridonkulously crazy busy).
    yea, time does fly...i figured there'd be a good reason for you two to not be out.
    happy crazy sprucing and wishing you a quick sale. i'll definitely be back at jay in the winter...now that i know more routes through VT and it no longer takes 5.5 hours!

    hey anyone get back to belleayre since the last report of (wow) top to bottom cover?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gpetrics View Post
    I've actually heard a really broad range of opinions on SASS. There tend to be a few very heavily read/commented threads on TGR about one person's bad experience, and then a few lightly read/commented threads about good experiences. Hardly conclusive.

    I personally wonder if half the reason TGR has a few threads flaming SASS is because of the pseudo-tradition of flaming of perceived spam by a small cadre of individuals. I can't find anything about them not paying employees. Just one guy's thread about how he had some sort of problem coordinating a big trip with them and ended up losing money (where, incidentally, he ultimately deleted his own off-TGR blog post about his experience so one can no longer read his experience).

    Any other opinions?
    Yeah, just one. If you are thinking for travel I remember Eug and many other people saying that there was no reason to pay for a guide at all in SA.
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    JAY PEAK GOES FOR ONE MORE WEEKEND!!

    FKNA!!! JAY!!!

    https://www.facebook.com/JayPeakFan/...50197937119441

    so incredibly stoked. there was no way i could get there this past weekend, and to have a second chance is unreal.
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    Seriously awesome. Sugarloaf is closed. Jay is now King of Spring

    Even if they don't make any money off these weekends, they are getting mad respect from us and others

    I think their marketing team knows this (=

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    YEHAW!! That's super awesome. Might have to make my way up there for one last day to round out the season. Very impressed that they're managing to stay open this late.

    Mad props to JAY!


    addit:
    Although it is kinda funny given what their website says about the conditions right now:
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    go Go GO! 24-25: 104! [SIZE=&quot;1&quot;]23-24: 75. 22-23: 56. 21-22: ?. 20-21: 10+?. 19-20: 79. 18-19: 86. 17-18: 80. 16-17: 56. 15-16: 40. 14-15: 33. 13-14: 56ish. 12-13: 51. 11-12: 65. 10-11: 69. 09-10: 65.[/SIZE]</p>

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    TGR mogul fags unite!

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    No direct input on SASS but I think this is the thread ML is talking about. http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...highlight=SASS

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    ^^ hell yea, incredible! i'd heard rumors from locals that jay mgt was mulling over doing the ski+golf thing (like K used to do), and one-up the loaf but no signs of that this morning as they called mother's day their 'last hurrah' on the website.

    got the news this afternoon, as i had been thinking about what would be the best places to hike midweek, and pondered the fast-approaching end of my season...but that'll have to wait til next midweek

    thanks JAY for getting it! ...and too bad for the other ski areas that don't like their skiers/boarders so much

    and props to the killington folks who drove further north and bought tickets and contributed to the great vibe on the hill and in the lot.

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    scraping the sides generally will suffice, today we went deep, enough.

    http://s173.photobucket.com/albums/w...t=MOV08916.mp4

    rog

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    Quote Originally Posted by icelanticskier View Post
    scraping the sides generally will suffice, today we went deep, enough.

    http://s173.photobucket.com/albums/w...t=MOV08916.mp4

    rog
    can we get a like button?

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    golfing and skiing??? in the same day??? really living the dream!!
    Ski The East

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    Quote Originally Posted by icelanticskier View Post
    scraping the sides generally will suffice, today we went deep, enough.

    http://s173.photobucket.com/albums/w...t=MOV08916.mp4

    rog
    boo tee full!!
    <p>
    go Go GO! 24-25: 104! [SIZE=&quot;1&quot;]23-24: 75. 22-23: 56. 21-22: ?. 20-21: 10+?. 19-20: 79. 18-19: 86. 17-18: 80. 16-17: 56. 15-16: 40. 14-15: 33. 13-14: 56ish. 12-13: 51. 11-12: 65. 10-11: 69. 09-10: 65.[/SIZE]</p>

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    nice rog! the OG looking good still. So stoked I have to be in Miami starting thursday

    Might be heading to King tomorrow if weather and partner works out, if any one cares to join.

    Quote Originally Posted by gpetrics View Post

    Any other opinions?
    I dunno about sass personally but it seems like you have it figured out. I really have no opinion and was just using your post and as opportunity to plug my buddies company, which I do know about and it is way above the competition in terms of what they offer.
    Last edited by thin cover; 05-10-2011 at 08:30 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thin cover View Post
    nice rog! the OG looking good still. So stoked I have to be in Miami starting thursday
    Might be heading to King tomorrow if weather and partner works out, if any one cares to join.
    it's that special time of year, TC. most of the pilgrims have done the one trip for the year and are now onto summer stuff, i don't complain.

    the non-pow snow doesn't get any better anywhere in the world, and it's not so dirty that you wanna wash yer hands when yer run is done, but it's just dirty enough to leave yer john hancock on the blank canvas that is yers and yers only.

    thursday is looking like it may be worth the walk. i won't be riding my bike or my board on thursday. have fun tomorrow if you go. MAY THE SUN SHINE ON YOU!!!

    rog

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    Quote Originally Posted by gpetrics View Post

    Any other opinions?
    Why are you thinking about going with a company and not solo?

    Is it because you are going alone and want people to go along with?

    Their "coaching"

    I have spent a good amount of time living and skiing in south america. When i first went down i went solo and at no point in my trip was i alone. Staying in hostels, even a private dorm is a great way to meet other people looking to ski. travel in sa esp Argentina is cheap and easy, by bus or air.

    If you want sass coaching, which i dont think you do ut there are plenty of more qualified skiiers who live and work around the ski resorts like bariloche, las lenas, ushuaia and la hoya. Local guides are top notch and dont sport xxxl tall Ts and talk about how gnar the park is.

    Being in vt flying from Nyc to buenos aires can be had for under 800 round trip, (600-950) when in buenos aires live it up for a few days then follow the storms from las lenas down to ushuaia. Hostels are 10 - 15 a night, Trip from BA to bariloche will run you 80 bucks for a bed and meals along with champain and whiskey. Bus travel in argentina is awesome.

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    NSR question for east coast mags.
    apologies for cunting up a ski thread.
    I just got introduced to ice climbing and am now stoked to do it next year. But don't know many who do it. any east coast mags aware of any forums like this one where I can hook up for some vert? I looked at summits on TGR and didn't have much luck. Seems as desolate as an 8000m peak over there.

    Any links or directions would be appreciated.

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    I know some of you are still getting tracks, but summer's almost here...

    I've made a little video of St. John underwater (page top tunes):


    Last edited by BigDaddy; 05-11-2011 at 02:18 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skirotica View Post
    NSR question for east coast mags.
    apologies for cunting up a ski thread.
    I just got introduced to ice climbing and am now stoked to do it next year. But don't know many who do it. any east coast mags aware of any forums like this one where I can hook up for some vert? I looked at summits on TGR and didn't have much luck. Seems as desolate as an 8000m peak over there.

    Any links or directions would be appreciated.
    Not an ice climber (though I'm up for lessons next winter) but this might be what you are looking for: http://neice.com/
    Forums: http://neice.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=cfrm&c=3

    I usually use their TR's/pics as references for other slides, but they seem like an outgoing bunch that meet up often. Best of luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RolnThunder View Post
    Not an ice climber (though I'm up for lessons next winter) but this might be what you are looking for: http://neice.com/
    Forums: http://neice.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=cfrm&c=3

    I usually use their TR's/pics as references for other slides, but they seem like an outgoing bunch that meet up often. Best of luck.
    Perfect. I look at the url and think this is so obvious.... So obvious I would've probably never found it on my own. Thanks.

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