WJenness
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They look bigger when you are looking down ...
I remember being on Mid-Station X-Cut and looking up and down the trail and having to pick my jaw up off my skis...
-w
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They look bigger when you are looking down ...
Giant bumps fall in the giant boob category for me.
fun to look at but overrated.
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That is what I am talking about! Let's get some snow on top of the ice. Dust on crust, baby!
:lol:
Looks like the weather forecast is pretty spot on. Edges will definitely come into play.
He he he. You guys are going to laugh at my (lack of) carving skills... Actually, the Legends have a decent tune. I'll survive.
Almost packed and loaded. Oil change and finally replaced my flat spare tire for the 340 mile trek. :lol: Hope I can get in a few hours tomorrow before the snow sets up. Couple inches of something mostly frozen Thursday night so I'll be out early Friday. Saturday afternoon with sun and temp near freezing should result in quite a fine ski day. Sunday morning for a few hours to work off the booze and then it's 340 miles back home.
Getting PUMPED!
Gorgeous day out there and ample snow up on the hill, but be prepared for limited terrain until the sun softens things up. Winds last night did a number on ungroomed terrain and lift mechanics are hard at work banging ice off of lifts. Groomed terrain is skiing great - a mix of beautiful packed powder and wind-blown hard pack.
Hop in the car with Jeff and Paul tomorrow. You can sleep on our floor.
Doing some laundry, packing up, skis ready to go. Leaving late this afternoon to Maine. Saddleback Friday!