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Originally Posted by snoseek This is the closest think to true natural skiing there is. The closest thing to spending 10 times more time hiking than skiing. Save your energy ...

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Old May 2, 2008, 9:41 PM   #21 (permalink)
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This is the closest think to true natural skiing there is.
The closest thing to spending 10 times more time hiking than skiing.

Save your energy for the skiing..Slow lifts are painfull..give me a high speed quad or 6-pack..
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Crank it out dude.

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Save your energy for the skiing..Slow lifts are painfull..give me a high speed quad or 6-pack..

Like my buddy John says... "Blacken the sky with chairlifts"
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Really it's all good, but really hiking for skiing really can't be looked down on. This is the closest think to true natural skiing there is.
WTF is "true natural skiing?"

This?
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If it weren't for the skiers of Tucks mogul skiing may never have started... It was in the gullys of Tuckerman Raine that modern skiing saw born... And the old Austrian crap got tossed out the window...

Look it up..
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If it weren't for the skiers of Tucks mogul skiing may never have started... It was in the gullys of Tuckerman Raine that modern skiing saw born... And the old Austrian crap got tossed out the window...

Look it up..
Oh great. Here comes the hippy snowboarder trying to be the voice of reason...
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Oh great. Here comes the hippy snowboarder trying to be the voice of reason...
Haha,,remember the picture of DMC on skis in the bumps with a fanny pack and a big pornstar moustache..JEA!!!!!
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damn a three roper...as Devo would say..whip it..whip it good..
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