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| somewhere in burlington Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Somewhere Between the Toeside and the Hellside
Posts: 458
| when im riding i prefer my meetings take place on the lift. so i don't get side tracked. that being said when stowe was home we built a number caves and snow bars around the mountain that saw some great sessions in the spring but the great thing is that we changed the locations every year so it kept the gapers to a min. |
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| Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Home
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| Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 5,469
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I remember one pot-smoking cave between Lord and Ridgeview..where lots of steezy sessions went down. Bridger bowl also had a nice smoking hut..but I prefer to have safety meetings in the thickest woods away from people and even in deep falling snow and strong winds..the tree cover provides lots of shelter from the storm..At Jackson Hole I once dropped my lighter in the snow which was no good..but I was able to buy a new one at the Village Cafe... | |
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| somewhere in burlington Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Somewhere Between the Toeside and the Hellside
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| somewhere in burlington Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Somewhere Between the Toeside and the Hellside
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![]() since i was doin quad runs didn't have my pack with my spare i had to all the way down to the car and as i am making sure i am safe enough to continue i look over see something strange. whats wrong with this pic ![]() | |
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| | #26 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 5,469
| I like the Meathead mobile...RIP Alec Stall..A couple former UVMers are going to travel from mountain to mountain with steeze in the ultimate non Audi snow vehicle..maybe AlpineZone can sponsor me and buy out the lease on my Subie...Greg can you hear me..Can you hear me now...Good |
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| Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: MA
Posts: 402
| This is a really sad day.....................not that I ski Killington a lot. It was great to bring friends here for the first time. I remember how appalled I was...................... It really was just another little piece of the Killington experience! More and more of the great things in life are disappearing.............................. |
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