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Originally Posted by snoseek I use lifts, just don't really care for all the problems that come with a high lift to acerage ratio. No argument from me on ...

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Old Dec 25, 2007, 9:02 PM   #41 (permalink)
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I use lifts, just don't really care for all the problems that come with a high lift to acerage ratio.

No argument from me on that. Don't want no HSQ or big parking lots.
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If you use lift service, don't slam the Flatlanders. Those millions weren't spent to serve a few locals midweek.
I don't.
Tourons suck.
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Old Dec 26, 2007, 8:19 AM   #43 (permalink)
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I'm back at work but when I get out late this afternoon..I'm heading up to Blue mountain. They had a decent night of snowmaking and temperatures should warm up to around 40 degrees. I plan on wearing a fanny pack, rocking my red ski tote, and a neon headband to blend in with the Gapers. Luckily crowds start to thin out for the night session and there aren't any school ski clubs up because there's no school. It should be interesting with both a 6-pack and a quad running essentially side by side..human slalom course??? The bumps might be my refuge,,
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Old Dec 26, 2007, 8:20 AM   #44 (permalink)
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I don't.
Tourons suck.
Neuvorichuppermiddleclassbighatnocattlewoudn'tknow goodfoodandwineiftheychokedonithummerdrivingfurlin edbootwearingneoncladgapers.
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Gapers ski at Stowe? I thought it was only hardcore bark eating granola in the beard Pontoon wearing backcountry wizards..lol
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Raining and sleet here in the Boston Badlands (suburbs), 7am Thursday 12/27
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We had sleet, rain and a touch of light freezing rain overnight. Thankfully the temperature never dropped below freezing.
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Snowing up here at JAy, started about 1/2 ago. Possible 6'' by tomorrow. Skied yesterday and this morning, not as bead as I thought it wold have been due to the dmaging rain.
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