Nobody made a better entrance that the Maestro!
http://www.missioncreep.com/mw/images/libbluecape.jpg
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Nobody made a better entrance that the Maestro!
http://www.missioncreep.com/mw/images/libbluecape.jpg
http://www.biglines.com/photos/blpic20844.jpg
I heart christmas chute :D
My new favorite thread. My sphincter's tightened so many times I feel like I've been doing kegel exercises.
I've got to stop thinking out loud.
This counts, me thinks. Mainline Pocket at Squaw.
http://www.tetongravity.com/usergall...ics/squaw6.jpg
Is that you gaping it down?Quote:
Originally Posted by ak_powder_monkey
http://forum.powdermag.com/photopost...12_027-med.jpg
Pipeline
http://forum.powdermag.com/photopost...09_009-med.jpg
Suicide
I've posted these before, but they fit the bill
From Eastern Europe with Luuv
http://www.biglines.com/photos/blpic17597.jpg
http://www.biglines.com/photos/blpic17592.jpg
http://www.biglines.com/photos/blpic17610.jpg
Edit: this is pretty OK too
http://www.sunpoint.net/~skimba/103_0347.JPG
http://www.bmskier.com/entrance1.jpg
Me and a french dude looking into Pan du Rideau, La Grave, F.
http://www.bmskier.com/valleyx1.jpg
Glisseur above Pan du Rideau, La Grave, F.
http://www.bmskier.com/entrance2.jpg
Looking into the skiable part of some unnamed little line in Serre Chevalier, F.
http://www.bmskier.com/entrance3.jpg
Me and the Nuke Couloir, Stryn, Norway.
http://www.bmskier.com/entrance4.jpg
A friend in the Long Backside run, Stryn, Norway.
edit: adding descriptions.
Sorry for the image quality - it's an old one...
http://web.mit.edu/jnm/www/personal/...g/blowhole.jpg
A couple of Corbets
http://www.tetongravity.com/usergall...orbets_001.jpg
http://www.tetongravity.com/usergall...orbets_023.jpg
and one of Once Is Enough at Kirkwood...
http://www.tetongravity.com/usergall...ceisenough.jpg
^^^^^^That is some scary shit.
This thread is cool.
http://www.biglines.com/photos/blpic29337.jpg
Radiobeacon
Are you already on pain meds Shoe?Quote:
Originally Posted by Tyrone Shoelaces
PMPPS
Perhaps not quite what you're looking for...
BTW - the chick left of me (I'm in the black coat) just strolled up there with GS race sticks, takes one look, clicks in and says, "See ya boys." Yea, felt pretty lame.
http://www.feedthehabit.com/pics/ski...oughts_lrg.jpg
Apocryphal 'entrance' story time:
Rupert Everett visited his doctor complaining about a problem with, as he delicately described it, his rear entrance. The doctor stroked his chin and tactfully informed the actor that it was more commonly known as a rear exit.
Yes!Quote:
Originally Posted by Viva
http://www.loloville.com/liberaceentrance.jpg
And not only that, he tele-skis the backcountry.
quality! pretty much everytime i've been up there there's been some french dude hanging about... usually with completely innappropriate skis, and a tiny pack which you know contains nothing more useful than a piece of stinking cheese and some bread...Quote:
Originally Posted by Telepath
Poostash (I've been spending too much time with Canadians) - you're looking into Extra Chute at Squaw there, right?
You're right, looking at all these entries really kinda grabs you by the boo boo, don't it? NICE - all of 'em!
http://www.biglines.com/photos/pbpic3954.jpg
shitty quality from a helmet cam (and technically about 4 turns below the actual entrance)
wishing i could more aptly quote "blizzard" when plake and schmidt (or was it hattrup and schmidt) rappel into this line.
yes, i'll go do my 20 laps around the bong punishment for having inadequate knowledge of blizzard. what can i say, back in the day for us it was all about ptex lies and duct tape.
Where is that at, Bill? The only bit of rapepelling I can remember in Blizzard was at the top of the Poubelle off the Grand Montets. Plake was spectacularly lame at abseiling, preferring to cling onto the rop and use his knees rather than his boots.
I lost all respect for him when he did that. That and when he fitted my Dad up for ha crime he didn't commit.
i know, right?Quote:
Originally Posted by bad_roo
and yes, that's where it is.
Northern Corries, Cairngorms, Scotland. May 2004
http://winterhighland.com/cairngorm/...y_16_04_02.jpg
http://winterhighland.com/cairngorm/...y_16_04_03.jpg
Nevis Range, April 2004
http://winterhighland.com/nevisrange...l_17_04_08.jpg
FlyPaper, Glencoe, Jan 2004. 55 degress at steepest- Steepest run in scotland.
http://www.winterhighland.com/glenco...n_17_04_20.jpg
Big thumbs up for the Scottish stoke! All I could think of while hiking over there was the potential to be had with reliable snow.
SaAaH (and also big thumbs up to the telemarking maestro),
d.
I would need a deep fried Mars bar or two after tackling that.