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Shopping List - 10/11 season

HD333

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New brain bucket for me, hopefully off of Tramdock or SAC.

Wife's skis arrived yesterday (K2 Burnin Luv's)
Kids Skis are awaiting pickup at REI ("pretty pink" Roxy something or others)
 

neil

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New board and bindings - thinking Burton Joystick
Helmet - no idea what size my head is though. Will probably go to a shop to get one fitted, but I am very picky about what a helmet looks like.
 

WJenness

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Big purchase will likely be a jacket.

Smaller stuff like gloves and maybe some new goggles... Other than that, I think I'm OK for this year...

But we'll see how that works out.

-w
 

bigbog

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Feb 17, 2004
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Bangor and the state's woodlands
Boots...going to wind up compare/purchase within a few days.
Goggles
Carvers are already in @local shop, pow boards later...(if this isn't a signal to Ullr to dump early...nothing is)
 
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gorgonzola

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new all mountain sticks n bindings
maybe new helmet - 5 years on the fuse is looking a little dented up
maybe some pants
 

reefer

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I'm back

Really don't have much time but I saw this thread and couldn't resist posting my ski season purchase this year. Put in that 15' X 30' X 8"thick cement patio also. Betweeen this project and work I haven't had time to think about AZ.
Mrs. Reefer modeling on delivery day....................
 
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RootDKJ

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Crossbars for the new XC60
Maybe a Thule roof box.

Also, gcummi check out WeatherTech's floor liners.http://www.weathertech.com/
A co-worker of mine has these in his A4 and swears by them. I'm going to get the front mats, and probably the cargo liner also.
 

gmcunni

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Crossbars for the new XC60
Maybe a Thule roof box.

Also, gcummi check out WeatherTech's floor liners.http://www.weathertech.com/
A co-worker of mine has these in his A4 and swears by them. I'm going to get the front mats, and probably the cargo liner also.

thanks root, my neighbor recommended those too.

i'm looking for a cargo liner as well but having not good luck as i want one that accommodates the split benches (i have 2 rows of bench) because i foresee seating 2 in front, 2 in middle and 2 in back so i have a long open area to toss skis inside the SUV
 

bvibert

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Really don't have much time but I saw this thread and couldn't resist posting my ski season purchase this year. Put in that 15' X 30' X 8"thick cement patio also. Betweeen this project and work I haven't had time to think about AZ.
Mrs. Reefer modeling on delivery day....................

Hot tub party at Reefer's house?? :beer:
 

rocojerry

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-Beer.

-Maybe an aquapac waterproof pouch for my phone or platypus collapsible waterbottle.

-Few repairs to boots and board needed.
 

wa-loaf

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Jacket, Pants.

A buddy is buying a place at Vail ... so tickets to Colorado.
 

drjeff

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Really don't have much time but I saw this thread and couldn't resist posting my ski season purchase this year. Put in that 15' X 30' X 8"thick cement patio also. Betweeen this project and work I haven't had time to think about AZ.
Mrs. Reefer modeling on delivery day....................

Do I even want to ask how many yards of concrete that slab required?? That sucker should be able to withstand pretty much anything under a magnitude 9.0 earthquake I'd imagine! :)
 

reefer

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Do I even want to ask how many yards of concrete that slab required?? That sucker should be able to withstand pretty much anything under a magnitude 9.0 earthquake I'd imagine! :)


Six yards of high quallity. My buds in the business that hitched me up said it will hold an 18-wheeler. Got a good deal so why not..............................
That old fireplace from the early 70's is next years project. Has some sentimental value to Pam. Her hand print from when she was five is still in it. Had to leave it for a year or two. It works...............
 
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SIKSKIER

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. Still considering a nice new jacket. Not something I need but my current jacket is falling apart and I have never been thrilled with its performance when wet from the inside.

A BC guy like yourself should seriously look at Arcteryx shells.I love mine so much I bought a second one.

The only thing I need this year is an ass kicking snowfall of a season.Wish I could buy that.Actually I just did,to more catskiing in central BC.

ski you later
 
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