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deadheadskier

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Same trail, different view.

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Misery Whip?
 

fixedgrip16

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I feel like such an idiot not noticing my previous reply referenced aveski's photos which I believe to be Double Bitter at my home the Loaf hill albeit fairly old since the bottom has more development now. As for BushMogulMaster's photo, I guessed it by recognizing the ridge known as Derailleur, Berthoud Pass off in the distance. Also where the patroller's standing is where Outhouse and Drunken Frenchman funnel into. Those trails used to have signs at the top (before shaped skis) requiring skiers to have skis at least 195cm to ensure perfectly spaced bumps. Mary Jane has argueably the best bumplines in the country though Telluride comes close. :grin:
 
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aveski2000

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I feel like such an idiot not noticing my previous reply referenced aveski's photos which I believe to be Double Bitter at my home the Loaf hill albeit fairly old since the bottom has more development now. As for BushMogulMaster's photo, I guessed it by recognizing the ridge known as Derailleur, Berthoud Pass off in the distance. Also where the patroller's standing is where Outhouse and Drunken Frenchman funnel into. Those trails used to have signs at the top (before shaped skis) requiring skiers to have skis at least 195cm to ensure perfectly spaced bumps. Mary Park has argueably the best bumplines in the country though Telluride comes close. :grin:

Double Bitter (4/8/2007) it is.
 
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