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| Multi-tasking as usual Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 1,427
| Doug Coombs Ski Tuning Technique In the How often do you wax thread, I posted a link that didn\'t work for some, in fact, it didn\'t work for me when I tried it again. I felt kinda bad because the Doug Coombs video is good viewing, and brings a smile to my face. On one hand I hate to just link to Epic for stuff all the time, but on the other hand there are some fun things that I'd like to share. Check this thread on Epic out for this Doug Coombs video. |
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| You're now FAR away from #128 Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: maine
Posts: 1,162
| ...nice! Thanks for the heads-up for catching Doug on video TChick. A real loss to the ski community last season. My G3s will go two days on hardpack/crud/ice wherever... Sadly haven't gotten the chance to look at a third consecutive powder day with my Hazmats (sigh)...YET! Last edited by bigbog; Jan 11, 2008 at 8:27 PM. |
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