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Ski home trails

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Ski home trails off of Snowshed, Anybody try em yet?
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There are plenty of tracks down your ski home trail. Looks boney but doable. Another few inches and you'll be good. Same with your ski home trail.
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Gonna need at least 1 good dump before I would try the ski home trails and get my equipment mangled...
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RENO wrote:Gonna need at least 1 good dump before I would try the ski home trails and get my equipment mangled...
That may happen today after you have breakfast. Wait for it.
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junior wrote:There are plenty of tracks down your ski home trail. Looks boney but doable. Another few inches and you'll be good. Same with your ski home trail.

......... Another few inches and I would of been in the movies !. :banana: ..women like tall guy's .
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Ducked the rope on the TC ski home the past couple of days. Quite skiable although there's plenty of grass showing through. Saturday, when I got home, I was picking plant life out of my bindings.
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Bubba wrote:Ducked the rope on the TC ski home the past couple of days. Quite skiable although there's plenty of grass showing through. Saturday, when I got home, I was picking plant life out of my bindings.
"I was picking plant life out of my bindings.".....bindings I can handle...it's the teeth I worry about .
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We explored some nice terrain around there. If you wear a Jeter jersey I will show you!
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icedtea wrote:We explored some nice terrain around there. If you wear a Jeter jersey I will show you!
Is that the guy the Yankees didn't want to pay ?
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Atomic1 wrote:
junior wrote:There are plenty of tracks down your ski home trail. Looks boney but doable. Another few inches and you'll be good. Same with your ski home trail.

......... Another few inches and I would of been in the movies !. :banana: ..women like tall guy's .
Dirk Diggler.... :lol:
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LisaM wrote:
Atomic1 wrote:
junior wrote:There are plenty of tracks down your ski home trail. Looks boney but doable. Another few inches and you'll be good. Same with your ski home trail.

......... Another few inches and I would of been in the movies !. :banana: ..women like tall guy's .
Dirk Diggler.... :lol:

:shock: ..... :lol:
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icedtea wrote:We explored some nice terrain around there. If you wear a Jeter jersey I will show you!
No, you won't!!
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anyone ski back to Sunrise yet? I love skiing back to our condo when there is cover (pow) and Bear is still closed. Doesn't look like that will happen this year.
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junior wrote:
icedtea wrote:We explored some nice terrain around there. If you wear a Jeter jersey I will show you!
No, you won't!!
WOW...you mean your holding out on me ! ... anyway how hard is it to follow tracks !
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Atomic1 wrote:
junior wrote:
icedtea wrote:We explored some nice terrain around there. If you wear a Jeter jersey I will show you!


No, you won't!!
WOW...you mean your holding out on me ! ... anyway how hard is it to follow tracks !
SPORES make tracks in the woods. Doesn't mean they know where they are going. I hate dead ends or creeks while bush whacking. :(
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