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Utah 2008


Originally Posted by SkiDog I may be able to offer spare room space depending on timing...drop me a line. M Roark is cool...I give him my reference! Hi ...

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Old Jun 4, 2007, 8:35 PM   #31 (permalink)
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I may be able to offer spare room space depending on timing...drop me a line.

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Roark is cool...I give him my reference!

Hi Roark..how long are you planning on hangin' in UTAH??

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Roark is cool...I give him my reference!

Hi Roark..how long are you planning on hangin' in UTAH??

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I think we're good with Roark, gotta start working on Snowmonster
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Thaller, the hot tub sounds like a great idea. Another reason to visit Utah.

Andy, plans for next year revolve around the spring class schedule which won't be released until later in the summer. I'll have to make plans around that.

I'm definitely hitting Utah next year. That's one of the reasons I bought my new skis!
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Thanks SkiDog, I might very well join you. If anyone else is interested though, I'd love to get into the Condos Thaller and Andy are at... Although I probably only be for down for no more than a week... work and all that jazz.
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I hit Utah at least 2X a season so I will try to book my timeshare for these dates. We always stay at Wolfcreek.
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I hit Utah at least 2X a season so I will try to book my timeshare for these dates. We always stay at Wolfcreek.
Wolfcreek is a great spot! We will probably make a couple of trips out as well.

Sounds like we're going to have a quite a crew!! I can't wait!! T
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I hit Utah at least 2X a season so I will try to book my timeshare for these dates. We always stay at Wolfcreek.
Dude, do it! I have the condo reserved already as does Thaller. It'll be a good time!

Who’s in thus far:

Condo reserved:

Thaller1 and Whaller1
Andy and Vee Zee
Jeff and Milagros

Possible:

Roark
Snowmonster and Lil Monster
Kingslug
Dr No

AZ’rs living in Utah:

Skidog
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maybe drive over from denver (if i'm there) for a few or more days. will know more in mid-fall.
i am soooo friggen addicted to pow-mow. my new favorite hangout in utah. i am extremely familar with alta (probably 150 days skied there), and know lot's of good stuff there.
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Should be a great time. The slopes are always pretty empty, especialy Powder Mountain. The John Paul area at Snowbasin is a real challenge and I want to explore it more. The downhill runs are sick.
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Should be a great time. The slopes are always pretty empty, especialy Powder Mountain. The John Paul area at Snowbasin is a real challenge and I want to explore it more. The downhill runs are sick.
Yeah, we came down right under the John Paul lift this past season, some great terrain. So you in?
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