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Are you also going to test out your climbing gear before the trip?
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Are you also going to test out your climbing gear before the trip?
Are you also going to test out your climbing gear before the trip?
Jerry Alert!
I believe they put in a magic carpet a few yrs ago instead.Doesn't Bromley have one for the beginner area/terrain park? Never had a reason to go ride it though.
Doesn't Bromley have one for the beginner area/terrain park? Never had a reason to go ride it though.
I believe they put in a magic carpet a few yrs ago instead.
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Yup, They still have one of the sliding pole, as opposed to cable, t-bars, that services the hill next to the base of the Sun Mountain Express Quad. Rarely runs though, unless they have some type of event (Mountain Dew Vertical Challenge race, etc) on the trail as it's accessible from other trails/lifts
〽❄❅;989042 said:Wondering if T-bars installed around tree protected routes up would work to access high terrain when upper mountain chair-lifts are on wind hold?
Wish they'd put one up on Timberline too, that lift is on wind hold what seems like most of the season.
Looks amazing.
Do Australians actually live in Australia? I think they are sudely taking over the rest of the developed world. Most of the people I have met in the Netherlands are Australian including 5/12 people living in my apartment, which frequently had an extra Australian sleeping there. There easy to recognize, since they all where Katmandu Jackets but very few other people wear them