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Do We Take For Granted Our Ease of Access to TAY?
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8 years 3 months ago #230021
by PhilH
Replied by PhilH on topic Re: Do We Take For Granted Our Ease of Access to TAY?
I'm 4th generation PNW and I try never to take what we have for granted. Living in Chicago for 4 years drove the point home - I couldn't wait to get back to "my mountains."
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8 years 3 months ago #229966
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Arrived in 93 after bumming in Colorado and Utah and have spent the last 24 years skiing every line in the Hogback Cordillera out of White Pass. It has without a doubt been one of the last best places to ever want to be. To this day it still sets the standard for steep and deep to those in the know. Grateful is an understatement for the great luck that brought me here.
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8 years 3 months ago #230022
by Rusty Knees
Phil! that phrase has SO MANY stories embedded in it, both prequel and sequel. Everyone needs to spend a week in a hut with Phil. The richest lives are those devoted to simply chasing adventures. We need to connect again, Phil! I'll come to white pass this winter!
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Arrived in 93 after bumming in Colorado and Utah
Phil! that phrase has SO MANY stories embedded in it, both prequel and sequel. Everyone needs to spend a week in a hut with Phil. The richest lives are those devoted to simply chasing adventures. We need to connect again, Phil! I'll come to white pass this winter!
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