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November Skiing Magazine...

eatskisleep

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I am suscribed and I don't know if I got the issue... :-? Anyway did it come out yet? If so, what does the cover look like? :lol: :eek: :D
 

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Think I have it here somewhere...they usually run a month ahead of what they are labeled. To be honest, they have never questioned me whenever I've called and complained of a missing issue. They usually up my subscription one or two more to compensate.
 

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thetrailboss said:
Think I have it here somewhere...they usually run a month ahead of what they are labeled. To be honest, they have never questioned me whenever I've called and complained of a missing issue. They usually up my subscription one or two more to compensate.
Thanks for the word- same thing happened about 2 years ago. I'll give em a call if it doesn't show up.
 

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Tyrolean_skier said:
I got it and the cover has a picture of a sunset and a skier in mid air. The headline is "25 Killer Trips - Insider Guides to the Best Ski Areas in North America"
Thank You Tyrolean skier
 

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Today in the mail were the December issues of both Skiing and Ski. This month's Ski magazine is dedicated to family ski trips. The Skiing issue has backcountry gear guide.
 

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I'm sure glad I got my issues. I now know the very "best" places to do my pre and post skiing yoga. And, they have alleviated my growing stress over where I would get those great apre-ski. massages. Oh, and I can't wait to rip up all those awesome corduroy stashes in my $4000 worth of space age clothing, skis, bindings, and boots. I am now waiting for their editors to find a resort where a valet will not only park my car, and carry my gear, but also actually take those runs for me so I'm not too tired for the yoga classes. I don't understand how I managed to take all those ski trips with my kids without their instruction manual. I will have to ask them if I traumatized them by not placing them in the perfect "kiddie" programs and just spent my days with them keeping above them (and eventually just trying to keep up with them) on the slopes? Oh yes, the pictures are beautiful.
 
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