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| Crotched Powder Day | about 97k.
__________________ ...you can't trust freedom when it's not in your hands. 12/22 - Crotched (Powder) 1/2 - Loon (Powder) 1/3 - Loon 1/20 - Loon 1/21 - Loon 2/16 - Ragged 2/17 - Ragged 2/23 - Crotched (Powder) The Google Earth Open Ski Areas Project |
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| Top of the Sunapee Express | I have about 57,000 on my 04 Jeep Liberty. My last rig was a 97 Toyota Tacoma that I gave to my dad after the cab mounts rotted off of it. He fixed those and ran it some more. Then he got caught up with the whole Toyota recall thing with the frame rusting issues. He was able to sell back to Toyota that truck as well as a 95 Tacoma. All I can say is lucky bast$%d. The 97 Tacoma had about 190,000 on it when he sold it back to Toyota.
__________________ Northeast Regional Moderator of Skilifts.org http://www.skilifts.org Lift Drive Foreman - Mt. Sunapee, NH Curved Ski Poles n. 1. Expert skier's poles bent at the factory to fit around the body and thus improve control and reduce air resistence. 2. Beginner's poles bent during use to fit around trees, trail signs, snowmaking equipment, lift towers, and other skiers. |
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