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Thread: 2012 Montana Conditions, Stoke and Whatev Thread

  1. #23901
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    Leaving at 7:15 with ski gear but going to the medical center for an MRI. Ortho wants C-spine imaging for a possible pinched nerve. Sound familiar?
    I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.

    "Happiest years of my life were earning < $8.00 and hour, collecting unemployment every spring and fall, no car, no debt and no responsibilities. 1984-1990 Park City UT"

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    Swimmy&#39;s back!

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    We fell for the classic blunder! Every european and american weather model was calling for BS to get like 2&quot; and Ghee to get a good hit......and BS get&#39;s a foot?! Enjoy! I think Ghee will be good today too.</p>

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    Report say [emoji637][emoji638]”
    Andesite cam shows [emoji638]-[emoji639]”

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    Bunion, same here. When I extend my neck back and to the left my left hand goes numb immediately. I love getting old.

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    Dang, sounds like numb arm is common. My Dr referred me to a pain specialist today. Oh well, hard to pass up a shit ton of dust on crust.

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    Dang, sounds like numb arm is common. My Dr referred me to a pain specialist today.


    Oh well, hard to pass up a shit ton of dust on crust.


















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    Nice dudes. Looks deep! Bridger wasn’t that deep but it was a heathen pow fest up on Saddle. High speed big mtn shredding. My favorite kind of skiing. It was pretty much skied wall to wall by the end of the day.




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  9. #23909
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    Great skiing with you today swimmy! Awesome pics. The reef was lurking but it was surprisingly deep up there. Here's one of you.

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    Those views never grow old.

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    Have one last day at Bridger I'm trying to use up, is the reef reasonably covered with the last dusting? Might head down for a bit Sunday with my kid.

  12. #23912
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    Nice pics!

    Bunion - Leaving at 7:15 with ski gear but going to the medical center for an MRI. Ortho wants C-spine imaging for a possible pinched nerve. Sound familiar?
    Yeah, been there. Have a plate, four screws and a cadaver bone shim holding c6-7 together.
    As surgeries go, it isn’t bad at all. They go in thru the front so very little tissue damage. I was back on my MTB 3 weeks after getting cut.
    Good luck.

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    I only did one run inbounds Trackhead. North facing was good. The rest might be a bit suspect.


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    Thx^^^ will wait for a warm sunny day in spring

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    Snowbowl must have pissed off every last customer within a 100 mile radius? That was one of the most pleasant Saturdays I’ve had skiing all year. The new Transporter lift is fucking awesome and steeeeeep! Skiing untracked pow lines down the bowls at 4pm is pretty enjoyable too.












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  16. #23916
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    Thanks TBS, RE: Neck, mainly wanted the MRI to rule out deeper issues (Tumor or other growth just below my right jawline), hoping that steroid injection/PT/Dry needling will be the ticket but I ain't the doctor. Had a fun time at the Dirtbag 8s yesterday, real good turnout, saw a lot of the old timers and a healthy mix of the new wave of Big Sky skiers and riders as well as the kids of the former dirtbags who now take part and ski very well. good conditions in Crons, sunny with snow showers, good vis and near the end it got colder and snowy as it should. . On the drive home @ 4:20 we got within 2 miles of my truck near MM 64, bad wreck closed the canyon at 62 (no fatalities except for snowmobiles), road stayed closed, we backtracked to Big Sky and had dinner at the the Riverhouse. Road re-opened around 6:15. Riverhouse fried chicken is a delight.
    I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.

    "Happiest years of my life were earning < $8.00 and hour, collecting unemployment every spring and fall, no car, no debt and no responsibilities. 1984-1990 Park City UT"

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    Shredeagle awesome pics! Snowbowl is super fun and the Transporter lift is a great addition. I hope to get over there again before the season ends.

    Bunion wish I coulda been there for the powder eights. Bunch of people were in town this week to spread Terry's ashes on the peak. And yeah the Riverhouse chicken dinner is for sure the best dinner deal left in American ski towns. Spent $12.28 for dinner and a beer a few weeks ago, plus tip.

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    I am so glad that Terry received the love he deserved. I was not aware of his passing until yesterday. Mutual friends told me of the services/spreading of his ashes. Kudos to the patrol and the people that made that happen. Every ski town should have its characters and Terry was certainly one of them. RIP.
    I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.

    "Happiest years of my life were earning < $8.00 and hour, collecting unemployment every spring and fall, no car, no debt and no responsibilities. 1984-1990 Park City UT"

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    Unexpectedly awesome powder day at Great Divide.

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    Huh, did not know about Terry’s passing, just now googled it. RIP to a guy who made my life fun.

    Just a week or so ago I was going through some old stuff and found one of his CD’s, the one with “Swifty Dance” (to the tune of Safety Dance). I used to love coming into Scissorbills after a long day and hearing him play.
    "Zee damn fat skis are ruining zee piste !" -Oscar Schevlin

    "Hike up your skirt and grow a dick you fucking crybaby" -what Bunion said to Harry at the top of The Headwaters

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shredeagle View Post
    Snowbowl must have pissed off every last customer within a 100 mile radius? That was one of the most pleasant Saturdays I’ve had skiing all year. The new Transporter lift is fucking awesome and steeeeeep! Skiing untracked pow lines down the bowls at 4pm is pretty enjoyable too.












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    Wrong thread, jong [emoji8]

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    Man. I must have really messed up to get hit w the dreaded emoji8. Haha. The kids were stoked on Snowbowl so I’m hoping it gets added to our yearly ski spots!

    Nice Yeahman. Love skiing this time of year. Seems like most people have given up. I really like having a little room to breath even if you are paying for it with the occasional ice crusts.




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    Super busy st patty day riblet laps.

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    Funky snow above tree line. Guess 90 mph gusts can do that. But we found some soft stuff in the trees.

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    Very nice. Love the tree.

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