i see ribbons ...
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i see ribbons ...
skye hawk & ovation in particular look sweet. thanks again to 'he who can ice to eskimos'.
spoiled South American skiin' whore
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Bummy, be forewarned:Skibumtress wrote:Mtn Man wrote::Grumble grumble:
Git sum ribbon for me!!!!
Even Old sup has some ribbon to be had
I'll see you guys next weekend at the K.
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Still feeling like crap MtnMan? :(
We'll see you next weekend. Feel better.
Ribbon skiing usually requires rock skis or a set that you don't mind getting a few scratches on.
Nature hikes are the best right before lunch at Bay1, Ty will show ya the way!
I still feel like crap, but I've got a lot of work and apt browsing to do this weekend. So I'll definitely be up next weekend regardless of how I feel or the weather.
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Mmmmmm, sidecountry....
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Oh my poor new 1080's. Ummm.... maybe I should but my C9's in the car.Mtn Man wrote:Bummy, be forewarned:Skibumtress wrote:Mtn Man wrote::Grumble grumble:
Git sum ribbon for me!!!!
Even Old sup has some ribbon to be had
I'll see you guys next weekend at the K.
B)
Still feeling like crap MtnMan? :(
We'll see you next weekend. Feel better.
Ribbon skiing usually requires rock skis or a set that you don't mind getting a few scratches on.
Nature hikes are the best right before lunch at Bay1, Ty will show ya the way!
I still feel like crap, but I've got a lot of work and apt browsing to do this weekend. So I'll definitely be up next weekend regardless of how I feel or the weather.
B)
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You'll love the C9's when you run over the grass, rocks and mud. You don't have to worry about what you run over. Just keep your speed and lean back when you run out of snow. I've skied hundreds of feet on just wet dirt and grass. It's even more fun when Doc falls trying to follow you and all he's wearing is jeansSkibumtress wrote:Mtn Man wrote:That's sorta what I was hinting at....Skibumtress wrote:
Oh my poor new 1080's. Ummm.... maybe I should but my C9's in the car.
B)
But I love my 1080's...... hate those C9's. Oh well.
B)
Mmmmmm, sidecountry....
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Mtn Man wrote:You'll love the C9's when you run over the grass, rocks and mud. You don't have to worry about what you run over. Just keep your speed and lean back when you run out of snow. I've skied hundreds of feet on just wet dirt and grass. It's even more fun when Doc falls trying to follow you and all he's wearing is jeansSkibumtress wrote:Mtn Man wrote:That's sorta what I was hinting at....Skibumtress wrote:
Oh my poor new 1080's. Ummm.... maybe I should but my C9's in the car.
B)
But I love my 1080's...... hate those C9's. Oh well.
B)
I straightlined a 60-70 foot section of snow free woods in Somewhere on Sunday. Saturday i skied the streambed (basically waterskiing downhill in the woods) in Anarchy. Folks, sorry to tell you, but the woods are done.