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  1. #851
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    Thanks for the discussion Schralph et al.

    The oregonians set the bar high with this generally gentlemanly discourse.

  2. #852
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    Quote Originally Posted by river59 View Post
    Thanks for the discussion Schralph et al.

    The oregonians set the bar high with this generally gentlemanly discourse.
    There's enough bullshit in the world right now. TGR should be an oasis from that noise.

  3. #853
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    Quote Originally Posted by river59 View Post
    Thanks for the discussion Schralph et al.

    The oregonians set the bar high with this generally gentlemanly discourse.
    Woah now, let's not get all soft here. Somebody post a pic of beer and/or giving the bird, stat!

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  5. #855
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    Hoodoo weather station showing we’re back to below freezing and net storm impact was -12”.

    How did Shreadows and Tflat make out? Seemed like more of the water was pushing up toward the Gorge than down here.
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    "Strapping myself to a sitski built with 30lb of metal and fibreglass then trying to water ski in it sounds like a stupid idea to me.

    I'll be there."
    ... Andy Campbell

  6. #856
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    If telemetry is to be believed, -10” at mhm
    (It’s looking jumpy over the morning hours thus far)

  7. #857
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    Tflats having power issues. The Valley got hammered last night. Landslides, ect. Meanwhile CO got rain then cleared up and lost any trapped heat. A nice road glazed sheet of ice for the morning commute.
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  8. #858
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    tFlat lost a foot.

  9. #859
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    Bachelor conditions
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  10. #860
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    Good for the base... it's all good for the base...right?

  11. #861
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    These photos were found in Bend by a ski pal during a remodel.
    Bachelor 1964. A few.
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  12. #862
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    That stuff should be framed.

  13. #863
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesy View Post
    These photos were found in Bend by a ski pal during a remodel.
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    That's awesome. I was in the office of one of the architects who helped design the Pine Martin Lodge last fall. He's got the original hand draft of the Lodge on his wall. Damn nice piece of original art work if you ask me.
    "We don't beat the reaper by living longer, we beat the reaper by living well and living fully." - Randy Pausch

  14. #864
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    This just in. Hoodoo mask update.
    https://ktvz.com/news/deschutes-coun...-lift-tickets/


    PSA Sierra ski sale.
    https://www.sierra.com/s~liberty/
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  15. #865
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesy View Post
    Ruh Roh! I'm guessing 'doo staff are getting tired of some half assed mask compliance shenanigans.

    Have only seen one dude at Bachelor that was being a dick about the mask thing. He was in line at Pine before 9am load up. Doing some stretching and warm ups with his mask down. He was asked to put it up over his nose by a liftie. He said okay, and then as she turned around he just went back to his schtick. He was asked again right before they called first row, and he finally pulled it up. Next run, I see him in line again, no mask up. Again another liftie asks him to put his mask up. Some people are just douches.
    "We don't beat the reaper by living longer, we beat the reaper by living well and living fully." - Randy Pausch

  16. #866
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    I didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.

  17. #867
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  18. #868
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    I know this isn't tech talk, but can anyone vouch for those Liberty V92's on STP?. I'm not so impressed with my front side carver Elan Wingman 82 impulse purchase.

    Sent from my Pixel 4 using Tapatalk

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  20. #870
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    Quote Originally Posted by homeeey View Post
    I know this isn't tech talk, but can anyone vouch for those Liberty V92's on STP?. I'm not so impressed with my front side carver Elan Wingman 82 impulse purchase.

    Sent from my Pixel 4 using Tapatalk
    Forget STP - get your ass on down to jonesy’s carvin’ emporium for the best selection of front side skis in the PNW.

  21. #871
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    Here's a couple that fit the bill. Contact me if interested.
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  22. #872
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    Cold Front starting next week to persist into February!

    https://www.kgw.com/article/weather/...4-e3e6f7455718

  23. #873
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    A wet cold front or a dry cold front? A few inches of snow on top of a rain crust with cold dry weather is exactly the poor setup I was cautioning against. That’s why if you’re touring in any zones regularly it’s really important to have a good record of weather history in that zone.
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    "Strapping myself to a sitski built with 30lb of metal and fibreglass then trying to water ski in it sounds like a stupid idea to me.

    I'll be there."
    ... Andy Campbell

  24. #874
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    The dynastars look sick Jonesy!

  25. #875
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    Quote Originally Posted by SchralphMacchio View Post
    A wet cold front or a dry cold front? A few inches of snow on top of a rain crust with cold dry weather is exactly the poor setup I was cautioning against. That’s why if you’re touring in any zones regularly it’s really important to have a good record of weather history in that zone.
    Not sure which... But if it begins next week and goes through February.... I am down with the low angle and gladed blower pow.

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