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Dr. NO wrote:
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Mtn Man wrote:
SkiDork wrote:I saw the bearder dude doing skier right of lower bitter on Saturday.

Looked pretty nice in there (not sure what it's called)
SkyBits? I got a core shot in there early season.

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nope - thats skiers left of Skylark... This was skiers right of Bitter.

BTW - I really like the Somewhere/Nowhere/Skye bits combo. A real lot. A LOT better than either SkyLark or Bitter.
Skier's Right off of Bitter accesses Steps on the top with a drop off down where we normally go in. Going further down, near the ridge, is called Blue Ribbon due to the blue ice fall within. Not sure where the actual entrance is, but can be sweet, after the water fall.
He was right next to the trail, I could see him from it (Bitter)

I realized I made a mistake - Skye Bits is skiers RIGHT of Skyelark, not skiers left.
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SkiDork wrote:
Dr. NO wrote:
SkiDork wrote:
Mtn Man wrote:
SkiDork wrote:I saw the bearder dude doing skier right of lower bitter on Saturday.

Looked pretty nice in there (not sure what it's called)
SkyBits? I got a core shot in there early season.

B)
nope - thats skiers left of Skylark... This was skiers right of Bitter.

BTW - I really like the Somewhere/Nowhere/Skye bits combo. A real lot. A LOT better than either SkyLark or Bitter.
Skier's Right off of Bitter accesses Steps on the top with a drop off down where we normally go in. Going further down, near the ridge, is called Blue Ribbon due to the blue ice fall within. Not sure where the actual entrance is, but can be sweet, after the water fall.
He was right next to the trail, I could see him from it (Bitter)

I realized I made a mistake - Skye Bits is skiers RIGHT of Skyelark, not skiers left.
Doc was right. Right at the big dropoff there was a brief line. Half a dozen turns and you needed to exit. I did it Saturday and Sunday.
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I think CAPBOY wins the award for most consecutive posts in a single thread (see Page 2 of this thread).
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spanky wrote:I think CAPBOY wins the award for most consecutive posts in a single thread (see Page 2 of this thread).
Is he near the next level by any chance - that would account for all of those posts.
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Dr. NO wrote:
SkiDork wrote:
Mtn Man wrote:
SkiDork wrote:I saw the bearder dude doing skier right of lower bitter on Saturday.

Looked pretty nice in there (not sure what it's called)
SkyBits? I got a core shot in there early season.

B)
nope - thats skiers left of Skylark... This was skiers right of Bitter.

BTW - I really like the Somewhere/Nowhere/Skye bits combo. A real lot. A LOT better than either SkyLark or Bitter.
Skier's Right off of Bitter accesses Steps on the top with a drop off down where we normally go in. Going further down, near the ridge, is called Blue Ribbon due to the blue ice fall within. Not sure where the actual entrance is, but can be sweet, after the water fall.
The boys and I hit that a few times on the day I got hurt. We found a few new lines in there because of all the fresh in there, pretty sweet stuff. Even dropped a 5-6 footer in there. I think SBF biffed, TR4K flipped after the landing, then I stomped it and skied past them. Too bad I didn't do that later in the day :oops:

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spanky wrote:I think CAPBOY wins the award for most consecutive posts in a single thread (see Page 2 of this thread).
Got Vodka?

Heck, in 5 days I'm going to have to work again for real for the first time in 3 years!
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CAPBOY wrote:
spanky wrote:I think CAPBOY wins the award for most consecutive posts in a single thread (see Page 2 of this thread).
Got Vodka?

Heck, in 5 days I'm going to have to work again for real for the first time in 3 years!
In that case it is a good thing that skiing season is almost over so you can now concentrate on making a good impression your first few months. Is competence in golfing a requirement for this new position?
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tyrolean_skier wrote: Is competence in golfing a requirement for this new position?
It would be prefered, but the Prez advised me that picking up the ball is acceptable.
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CAPBOY wrote:
tyrolean_skier wrote: Is competence in golfing a requirement for this new position?
It would be prefered, but the Prez advised me that picking up the ball is acceptable.
Does this mean you will become a gofer (?) for the Prez of the company?
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For the right bonus? I've been doing it for less for the last year and a half.
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CAPBOY wrote:Don't you hate when everyone talks about post hos, but not "post gigilos"?
Yeah I do, now go back to your vodka.
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Ribbons? I don't need no stinkin' ribbons
I'll take patches!
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G-smashed wrote:Ribbons? I don't need no stinkin' ribbons
I'll take patches!
where the hell is that?
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SkiDork wrote:
G-smashed wrote:Ribbons? I don't need no stinkin' ribbons
I'll take patches!
where the hell is that?
SS, June 22nd, the latest closing.

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Mtn Man wrote:
SkiDork wrote:
G-smashed wrote:Ribbons? I don't need no stinkin' ribbons
I'll take patches!
where the hell is that?
SS, June 22nd, the latest closing.

B)
it looked like some sort of nuclear waste dump in Jersey or something...
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