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Tenney Mountain

BodeMiller1

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BEST DAY EVER:

Was reading a book by Capital Grounds in Montpelier and a passerby said hi. I was starstruck, told him all the stuff heard here. I asked if he would sign the book I was reading. And he did. I don't have a lot of Heros, but he's up there. (Did not meow at him, so that was weird.)






 

BodeMiller1

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It's true across the North of New England, the further North you go the weirder the people are.

What does that have to do with the McDonalds in Rutland. Not much besides the fact that it should have been built about 90 miles up the Alagash River in Maine.
 

doublediamond

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I’m lost... how are the names “Hornet” and “Eclipse” Native American?!?

And all the other trails are named for flowers.
 

jimmywilson69

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What high pressure water or air? To my untrained eye it looks like a lot of mountains run both in the same pipes.

That literally doesn't happen anywhere. Water and air are always separate. Perhaps if it is a dedicated fan gun run, there would only be a water pipe since modern fan guns have onboard air compressors.
 

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That literally doesn't happen anywhere. Water and air are always separate. Perhaps if it is a dedicated fan gun run, there would only be a water pipe since modern fan guns have onboard air compressors.
I think he means same type of piping not actual same pipe but with him who the fuck knows?
 

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That literally doesn't happen anywhere. Water and air are always separate. Perhaps if it is a dedicated fan gun run, there would only be a water pipe since modern fan guns have onboard air compressors.
Mute function is your friend.
 
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BodeMiller1

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That literally doesn't happen anywhere. Water and air are always separate. Perhaps if it is a dedicated fan gun run, there would only be a water pipe since modern fan guns have onboard air compressors.
Yes, they run separate. Like electricity being run in Parelle instead of series. Or, DC as opposed to AC. My point is they both use 6' Iron. The snowmakers know it will break, butt if you stay ahead of it....
 
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