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| Join Date: Aug 2007
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Thank you for the link, I have it bookmarked | |
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| DMC TUX Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Hunter, NY
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Wow... Great stuff.. JH... Love it!
__________________ "The snowboard track is the most aesthetic and ephemeral passage that man can leave on a mountain" Stephen Koch ------------------ DMCs Interactive Tuckerman Ravine Map | |
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| Join Date: Jan 2007
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| hey guys--thanks for the response to the time of year---were gonna go early Feb. My last question is where to stay in regards to the mtn...mixed group of 6 late 20's, do go out at night. the question is stay up by slope-side? or in the town of jackson. Looking for the better of the two regarding the nightlife ie: bars and restaurant variety. dont really mind the 25min shuttle in the morning but only if the town of jackson is that much more worth it as far as the criteria i am looking for. thanks jay |
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