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JD

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Glad yur OK. My 36 yo brother had a wicked close call too. "died" behind the wheel as he drove himself to the ER. Crashed into the ER sign. The pulled him half way out the window and hit him with the defrib. 3 times to get him back. Scarry stuff, but def. makes you realize what's important and what is fodder.
Positve thoughts to you Warp daddy. I'm looking forward to your first TR!
 

Marc

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6-12 inches of pow over absolutely no base. I'm really not kidding, I love skiing this stuff. Makes powder skiing a challenge. Plus it makes the first powder day usually happen in late October or early November.
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Did I take that? I think I did. That looks like when we went to Sugarbush. That was the only time skiing I got more beat up by brush than I have mountain biking.
 

billski

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To give all the ski patrollers at Blue mountain a big hug
I hear they got spike strips and stun guns this year :blink:

Can you imagine the Blue patrollers chasing you through the woods. Definitely a movie in the making.

Did you read their charter?
"Part of our job is to do whatever we can to ensure that all skiers, boarders, and tubers that come to our mountain to play, leave our mountain with nothing more than fond memories of a great day."

Well GSS, you have a lifetime of "fond memories":cool: from the "Brave Men and Women from Blue Montain, PA, Who Put it All on the Line to Keep the Slopes Safe"
 
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