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Old Jun 9, 2006, 11:39 AM   #29 (permalink)
Jonni
 
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Sunapee, NH & Lyndonville, VT
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For me it's more the problem of time. If there were 36 hours in a day and sleep counted three times, I would probably post more often. Between working on NELSAP.org, Skilifts.org, Skisunapee.org (new release coming soon...), work at Mt. Sunapee, and teaching myself more coding languages I'm very busy. Whenever I post I try to make it more than just a one or two word answer.

I love reading all forums related to skiing as well as ski lifts. My passion is what drives me to contiually come to all these forums and support these organizations. The only downside is that there isn't enough time in the day to make it all work. But either way before I know it, I'll probably be up to 1,000 posts in no time.
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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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