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8 years 3 months ago #230043
by J.P.
Lowell Skoog Feature in Seattle Times was created by J.P.
Really nice piece on Lowell in the
Seattle Times
this morning, thanks for all the inspiration Lowell!
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8 years 3 months ago #230044
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What a great piece, thanks for sharing it. Lowell is a wonderful part of our community.
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8 years 3 months ago #230045
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8 years 3 months ago #230046
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Yes, thanks for sharing J.P.!!
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8 years 3 months ago #230047
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Concur, great piece, appreciate the share!
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8 years 3 months ago #230048
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Really cool. Thanks for sharing.
As an average everyday Joe Blow PNW skier, there have been a number of times I have been blown away by my local ski community.
Two of those instances involve Lowell, who probably doesn't even know me by name.
One was when I found myself as part of a small but enthusiastic group skiers lapping Southback, having a blast, and keeping an eye out for each other. There were a couple all-stars in the group (including Lowell), and I just appreciated that I could be so gracefully accepted as a ski buddy for the afternoon.
The other time was the simple, but extraordinary efforts of Lowell and other authors to sign a copy of Martin's Washington ski guide book for my Brother who was undergoing cancer treatment at UW Med Center a couple years ago. Very appreciated.
Ski On!
As an average everyday Joe Blow PNW skier, there have been a number of times I have been blown away by my local ski community.
Two of those instances involve Lowell, who probably doesn't even know me by name.
One was when I found myself as part of a small but enthusiastic group skiers lapping Southback, having a blast, and keeping an eye out for each other. There were a couple all-stars in the group (including Lowell), and I just appreciated that I could be so gracefully accepted as a ski buddy for the afternoon.
The other time was the simple, but extraordinary efforts of Lowell and other authors to sign a copy of Martin's Washington ski guide book for my Brother who was undergoing cancer treatment at UW Med Center a couple years ago. Very appreciated.
Ski On!
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