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Keeping the culture war alive at Crystal

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12 years 11 months ago #208977 by Splitter
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lets make some turns after i buckle my boots and strap my pack but wait till i get my goggles on because my poles are in the way and i need to get the camera out. ok i think i'm ready, which way to the lodge because my bindings are loose and one of my boots is pinching.
think you can help or notify patrol that i'm lost?
bobbyF

Thanks for the laugh. :)

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12 years 11 months ago #208978 by flowing alpy
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do not laugh at me for i ski!
bF:-)

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12 years 11 months ago - 12 years 11 months ago #208979 by Splitter
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Laughing w/you.  Your post and Jim Oker's made think of the sometimes cluster at the top of chair 2.  Imagining 10-15 dazed looking boarders all fumbling with gear at the end (or middle) of the ramp.

Where's the easy way down?
Can I borrow some matches?
Have you seen my buddy? He has baggy pants and a hoody.

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12 years 11 months ago #208985 by flowing alpy
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oh they cluster alright, top & bottom sometimes right in the middle but i am not going to blog about it.
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12 years 11 months ago #208986 by davidG
You guys are cracking me up - thanks !

Hey, where's Andy?  He's sitting on 999.  Is he out skiing or working on composing something really profound?   ;D

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12 years 11 months ago #208988 by TonyM
Another possible reason for the decline in popularity of snowboarding could be related to current state of less-than-attractive snowboarding outfits.  Is the next generation of young self-conscious boarders making the switch to skiing to simply look better? Maybe.

Designing attractive, closer fitting apparel just might save an industry.

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