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Do you think you kill it?

BenedictGomez

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Speaking of killing things. Last weekend at Cannon some lady ran over a squirrel on the trail. She was kind of upset about it.

I aim for the squirrels and gleefully terminate their lives.

I kill it so hard, I am Death on the slopes.

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SIKSKIER

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Its all relative.Everybody kills it in their own way.Great thing about skiing is no matter what your ability is,skiing just a little past your comfort zone has the same thrill for everyone.
 

wa-loaf

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If you are taking this thread seriously, you are not doing it right. :razz:
 

JimG.

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i kill it and then i grill it

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Ted is the master killer...the book is about preparing game and fish but no fishing rod on the cover, just guns and knives.

A real man gets in the water and stabs his fish with a knife.
 

witch hobble

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In my wake is a long string of ski towns with burned bridges, depraved women, and gnarly lines styled with grace and precision!
 

KD7000

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I nearly killed myself trying to keep up with my 13 yr old nephew last weekend.

He was crushing it.
 

legalskier

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Kill it....as in murder? Or manslaughter?

Either way, I'm pleading the 5th.
 

Highway Star

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I skied a few runs with the US top ranked slalom water skier at cannon about 8-9 years ago, fresh back from being a ski bum at red mountain BC. Totally other level pro athlete, charging steep icy bumps on big skis.

I've skied with the the FIS crew at Stowe and they are exceptionally fast in the trees and everywhere else. The Hammer from the meatheads skis at Killington alot and is quite fast, as are some of the other Killington bumpers. A couple of other guys we ski with alot are very aggressive all around, one is an ex pro hockey player and the other is a top quad/atv racer.

That said, very few people can match me in very tight woods or other technical lines when I'm on my game, or in high speed carving. I'm a little off my game these days, but I'm still at least top 50 at Killington. Everybody has their strengths and weaknesses, so it's very hard to judge who is actually the best.

We were hanging out with some pros during the dew tour and one said that he absolutely doesn't ski bumps, soooo..........
 
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