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  1. #3001
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    It poured overnight at my house and then froze before dawn, which I think kept the crowds away today. Expectations were low and were exceeded several times over

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  2. #3002
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    my buddy, bobby peru, will be riding bromley this weekend. he's a hairy, barbarian-looking fellow. wearing 3 color desert camo with custom helmet pattern. if he's not on the chairs, he will be at the bar or on the deck, drinking whiskey and smoking camel straights .... he's not a mag but is self-aware. if you encounter him, proceed slowly, tell him rosco said hello. he wont bite and isnt strapped

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  3. #3003
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    I’d agree.


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  4. #3004
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    It was fun this evening.

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  5. #3005
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldo View Post
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    I’d agree.


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    OH MY!
    today?

    gotta get there soon.
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  6. #3006
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boreas View Post
    It was fun this evening.

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    very nice! at first glance at phone i thought that antenna at the peak ruined the vista ...that damn moon again!
    the light gives it a summer prairie look.

  7. #3007
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    Quote Originally Posted by AyoBeng View Post
    It poured overnight at my house and then froze before dawn, which I think kept the crowds away today. Expectations were low and were exceeded several times over

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    since i'm bumping pics...words not needed :0)

  8. #3008
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    Fine stoke (again) as usual Boreas, Ayo and Aldo, good to see you sliding finally. Several reports today had me cursing my desk view but 3 days on the sunny side to start the week made reality tolerable. Mrs FD making her first turns of the season.

  9. #3009
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    Start to a great Friday. And those new langes are badass. And a 3 degree on that Solis makes it eat hard snow.

    Skiing is fun.

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    Fantastic photos. Almost makes me want to get out of bed early.

  12. #3012
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    Beautiful sunny and calm day bob. Chilly at 12º currently.

    Dawn patrol goodness that I am too lazy to get to yet.

    Thought about Peruvians comment about freeheeling and figured I should get back out there for some balance testing.

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    Some paramarking in Edens bumps, which are as random as rodent tunnels in r30 fiberglass, provided a good test

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    Some rain and crazy wind Wednesday night, blew my shovel 40' down the driveway, finished with some snow on the backend and no sign of rain a bit higher up.
    Wind did drop a bunch of sticks everywhere and knocked some snow cones into narrow lines.

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    Saddle delivers the untracked zones

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    Plenty of Jerries out there on the hill, but just typical kooks not worthy of a photo.

    Speaking of Jerry, lurker Jerry is picking me up in 5 to tour some secret lines of untracked goodness today.

    Get after it!
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  13. #3013
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoVT Joey View Post





    Start to a great Friday. And those new langes are badass. And a 3 degree on that Solis makes it eat hard snow.

    Skiing is fun.
    Looking good SoVT
    That Don't Make No Sense

  14. #3014
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    Real last minute here -I have an extra ticket for plattekill today. Pm me I’ll be there if anybody wants it.


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  16. #3016
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bottleman View Post
    I would cut the straps off my poles, but I like to hang them from a peg on the wall.

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    I would get releasable straps but I don't want to lose either of the whippets i ski with.
    j'ai des grands instants de lucididididididididi

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    Quote Originally Posted by ml242 View Post
    I would get releasable straps but I don't want to lose either of the whippets i ski with.
    We have a friend with one. I heard they don't tolerate cold well.
    "timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang

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    Quote Originally Posted by ml242 View Post
    I would get releasable straps but I don't want to lose either of the whippets i ski with.
    If you follow any of the touring or “extreme” skier groups you should be skiing with 3 whippets, extra poles, a backup binding, extra set of skis, and an extra boot plus spare buckles. This is the only safe kit that will keep you skiing if you venture into the woods or alpine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ml242 View Post
    I would get releasable straps but I don't want to lose either of the whippets i ski with.
    You’re skiing tree runs with whippets?

  21. #3021
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    A Peasant?? That's pretty tame and you should've taken him up on that offer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peruvian View Post
    You’re skiing tree runs with whippets?
    He urban Nordic’s with whippets

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boreas View Post
    If you follow any of the touring or “extreme” skier groups you should be skiing with 3 whippets, extra poles, a backup binding, extra set of skis, and an extra boot plus spare buckles. This is the only safe kit that will keep you skiing if you venture into the woods or alpine.
    I mean I’d like to know where these people are going... hope they bring a ski tech in their bag as well for when they can’t figure out how to fix shit on the fly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JongDoe View Post
    A Peasant?? That's pretty tame and you should've taken him up on that offer.
    I got on the lift and turned to my other half and said the same thing... wasn’t fast enough... and she wouldn’t let me wait at the top for him. Really fucked up on that one.

  25. #3025
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldo View Post
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    I’d agree.


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    Yummy. I know most on here know where that is, but where is it?

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