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illmatic said:salida said:I'd rather ski that with little to no base, than 3 week old bulletproof any day
and that's pretty much all you'll find on the ice/rock/dirt/bulletproof coast. :lol:
thetrailboss said:Not scary, but man, you must really want to meet women :roll: Kinda desperate, huh? :lol:
Advice Number One: DON'T be too obvious in your desire. :wink:
Conditions were pretty bad in the woods today. It was about 5" on top of crust. Also, you always seem to find the streambeds that you didn't even know existed at times like these. It didn't end up close to a foot and it all got blown away. Somehow even the woods didn't hold any snow.salida said:Steve is right, any ways after this snow the woods will still be skiable, you'll just want to bring your rock skis (who cares anyways, they are all rock skis)! We're going to get a least a solid foot on the backside of this storm and thats all that really matters, I'd rather ski that with little to no base, than 3 week old bulletproof any day