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  1. #2151
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    Aim for the chopping block. If you aim for the wood, you will have nothing. Aim past the wood, aim through the wood.
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  2. #2152
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenstateofmind View Post
    Well I don't want to turn the thread into an assay of skier traffic - plenty of that going on already. But if I were in a traffic jam to the interstate I think I'd be looking for a new hobby.
    I was supposed to go to the Swimming Hole Saturday AM, glad I bailed and went to the big city instead. I’d prefer a root canal at full price rather than a parking lot on 100 with a car load of kids.

  3. #2153
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    Cooley J was fun today! A little thin on the back steep side. Lots of moose postholing the skin track (for real). Swamp donkeys!

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  4. #2154
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    Quote Originally Posted by jhyatt View Post
    Jay was deep yesterday. But crowded. Tram and flyer didn't spin so lines were long, but a short hike to the top of flyer had us skiing mostly untouched 19" all day.
    Holy shit it was cold. Hard to find my groove standing in line at 0 F.
    Even with the Tram and Flyer on hold I didn't think the Bonnie lines were thaaat bad (in comparison to some other resorts), plus it kept a lot of the good spots fresh for Sunday. gorgeous bluebird on Sunday eh? that sunshine was deceiving though.. think the dashboard said -14 when we fired up the cars in the morning.
    my head is perpetually in the clouds

  5. #2155
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    leather lace up twig stoke from the mighty Mont Royal today !

  6. #2156
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    ^^^ FKNA. That is downtown stoke.
    "... Enjoy yourselves, keep your brain in your head and your head firmly attached to your body, the body active and alive, and I promise you this much: I promise you this one sweet victory over our enemies, over those deskbound people with their hearts in a safe deposit box and their eyes hypnotized by desk calculators. I promise you this: you will outlive the bastards." – Edward Abbey

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  7. #2157
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boosh View Post
    Even with the Tram and Flyer on hold I didn't think the Bonnie lines were thaaat bad (in comparison to some other resorts), plus it kept a lot of the good spots fresh for Sunday. gorgeous bluebird on Sunday eh? that sunshine was deceiving though.. think the dashboard said -14 when we fired up the cars in the morning.
    We toured Sunday but you are right line was not that bad compared with other spots, but long for Jay.
    19" felt gooood

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  8. #2158
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    Quote Originally Posted by therudeness View Post

    leather lace up twig stoke from the mighty Mont Royal today !
    sick bro! game on time in da ville is the best time!
    27° 18°

  9. #2159
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    Three feet at Lonesome Lake, the game is afoot. Thursday tour in the zone.
    The sad truth is that whine does not age well

  10. #2160
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    Looking good!
    Quote Originally Posted by jhyatt View Post
    Cooley J was fun today! A little thin on the back steep side. Lots of moose postholing the skin track (for real). Swamp donkeys!

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  11. #2161
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    Looks erily familiar. Going in on Thursday.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dangur View Post
    Vermont pics from this weekend look awesome. Western NH did not get the snow that was forecasted, but we had fun anyway. Crust was horrendous on all but the lowest of low angle terrain. No action pics to compete with the above, but check this out.

    We found a squirrel-sized skin track. Where does it lead?
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    We continued upward to investigate...
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    ...and discovered that the skinner just disappeared in the snow! But take a closer look, and note the perfect imprint of a wing in the left. Poor fella got eaten! Pretty cool.
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    The sad truth is that whine does not age well

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  16. #2166
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    How do you guys ski in the forests and stuff without hitting trees?
    "timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang

  17. #2167
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    helmuts....


















    this, of course, only applies to the british skiers. ymmv.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timberridge View Post
    How do you guys ski in the forests and stuff without hitting trees?
    You aim for the trees but miss

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timberridge View Post
    How do you guys ski in the forests and stuff without hitting trees?
    be the tree timmy, be the tree.
    27° 18°

  20. #2170
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    You just gotta pizza, instead of french fry. Unless you oughta french fry instead of pizza, in which case, if you pizza, you're gonna have a bad time. So says PSIA-AASI at least.

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    This is all good advice. I assume if there is snow on the pine branches you all wear your hood so snow doesn't get down your back?

    Another question if I may. I'm supposed to go to Waterville Valley this weekend to meet some people. I've never been there but the hill looks like shit. Any advice?

    I went on Youtube and this is a double black there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timberridge View Post
    Another question if I may. I'm supposed to go to Waterville Valley this weekend to meet some people. I've never been there but the hill looks like shit. Any advice?
    Keep driving to Cannon and meet them later for soup?
    It makes perfect sense...until you think about it.

    I suspect there's logic behind the madness, but I'm too dumb to see it.

  23. #2173
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    spot on advice there...

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    No action shots today, but man the snow and temps were perfect. Soft snow is good for the knees.

  25. #2175
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    Any reports from Central/Northern VT today? It looked a little wet this afternoon on the Sugarbush webcam. Heading up Thursday/Friday and debating between MRV and Stowe (or both).
    Because rich has nothing to do with money.

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