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I heard about this. Very sketchy.
sketchy - lack of infothe comments here: "sketchy", "weird", "not wise"?
how heartless and crude you are, not impressed.
the comments here: "sketchy", "weird", "not wise"?
how heartless and crude you are, not impressed.
+1000I'm not impressed with the recent pervasive culture of overtly obvious displays of self-righteousness intended to make one-self feel like a good person, when in reality they merely come off as jerks intentionally misconstruing other's comments for their own short-term, self-esteem boost.
I'm not impressed with the recent pervasive culture of overtly obvious displays of self-righteousness intended to make one-self feel like a good person, when in reality they merely come off as jerks intentionally misconstruing other's comments for their own short-term, self-esteem boost.
Conditions at Sugarbush were extremely challenging on Sunday. I went on Bravo, and the moguls were solid ice. There was wind blown snow in the troughs, which was slabby and covered up the rocks. It may have only been a 1'x1'x2" slab that moved 3 inches but it was a slab nonetheless. Easily the most challenging conditions I've been on in the last 5 years. Had to slowly make my way out of there. If anyone could ski that, my hats goes off to them.
Wouldn't be surprised if Sugarloaf had the same conditions caused by the thaw then the deep freeze.
You are back east right now?
I was for a couple days. Back in CO now