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bra trees vs thong trees

faceplant

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another good thing about trees beside skiing em is checkin em out- so- are you a bra tree man or thongtree man? or do you like a mix? Wheres the best ones you ever seen? wheres the best place to put 1 ? ever seen somebody makin a contribution? what she look like? ever wonder who threw em there? Is there anything beter to think about riding up on a cold chair?
 

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I'd like to see where some of these trees are. Camelback has a bra tree 3/4 of the way up the Stevenson Quad. There's some pretty interesting sights there.

Alex

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Loon has one on the North Peak quad. Right at the top of the first section of trees, before the lift enters Lower Flume. The section of closed liftline under the bra tree was excellent on sunday.
 

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Sugarloaf has it's very own Hoola Hop tree along the Superquad right at the start of The Yard.
 

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I think they're gross really.It just looks like garbage in a tree.I want to throw my grundgy old BVD's up there.
 

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I'm confused Are you talking about mardis gras trees that are usually along chairlift lines (which always contain much more than beads, of which you speak), or something else, like a tree formation? This thread seems to be going two ways!
 

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Sugarloaf actually has an official one a little past Bullwinkles.If you go past Bullwinkles and stay left,there is a short trail that goes uphill a bit and comes back out at the West Mt lift.At the top of the grade on your left is a little overlook with a few picnic tables and the famous tree.It has an official wood engraved sign from Sugarloaf explaining how bad things will happen to you if you take an item from the tree.I have a pic somewhere and will post if I can find it.
 

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In terms of contributions to such tree, my theory is, if I'd want to see them ON the contributor, then I'm all for them being taken OFF the contributor and added to the tree ;)
 

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are you people shittin me? this is the strangest thread. that said, my local nursery has both coming this spring, a pink and blue budding bra or thong tree. i understand that they are having trouble with the the cross bred polka dot one. more germinations are supposed to take place soon. i let you know.
 

faceplant

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shittin me? QUOTE]
now theres a interestin choice of words- given the topic




way i see it- aint this the 600pound gorila in the room?
something polite company just dont want to talk bout?
pretend it aint there?



AZ- reportin the news nobody else got the guts to
 
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Bra tree.
many times you will bring a girl to vermont and when they see the bra tree the next lift they are ripping their bras off and throwing them on the tree. I have yet to see a girl do that with a thong. :beer:

I've been hanging with the wrong girls..
 

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Page 24 of the new issue of Skiing has a short article about panty trees, haven't read it yet but I had to post it.
 
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