I just leave the generic tour day stuff in the pack. My only checklist items are spirits and cigars....and, considering those have way too many options, it's usually decent highland malt and Double Ligeros.
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I just leave the generic tour day stuff in the pack. My only checklist items are spirits and cigars....and, considering those have way too many options, it's usually decent highland malt and Double Ligeros.
I wish everyone still liked that foreign whiskey because the price of bourbon is getting too damn high.
Oh yea, eagerly awaiting the next post from someone out west that thinks he's a star because no ones ever seen him ski.
I've said that...to my wife...who grew up in NH...I skied back East...and I'll do it again too..reluctantly....or maybe enthusiastically...Tucks best in years this year...how will it be in lateJune-earlyJuly?
Don't tread on me.
That is where the wolves find their easiest prey, usually snacking at lunchtime on humans that park their carcass comfortably under the springtime hang fire
What's his FIS number?
http://data.fis-ski.com/dynamic/athl...01&type=result
Looks like he hasn't raced FIS in 3 years...
You're a Brit, it's natural for you to fear the CRADLE OF AMERICAN FREEDOM FUCK YEAH. Especially with so many 9mm's in the BC.
Revisiting the graveyard of imperial dreams can be painful. Think of all the skiable terrain lost to Britain when the Colonies took their leave. At least our recent misadventures only lost oil fields, not ski areas.
His best USSA results were 249 in SL and 173 in GS, although far more typical was mid to high 200s. Also a surprisingly decent number of SG results in the mid to high 200s, which in a way is more impressive given the limited Eastern opportunities for speed event training and racing.
Translated into English: This demonstrates a high level of technical skiing competence, especially on firm conditions and steep terrain. But puzzling why he ever paid for a FIS license at this level, given that from a competitive viewpoint, they're just middling USSA results, which wouldn't even seem to qualify for any FIS races.
Also kind of calls out his claim in the 2013 KR TR that his ski racing has been too demanding to ski for, well, fun. (Plus the ski racing season here pretty much ends just as the Presidentials spring season is starting up.)
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Originally Posted by RT3 in 2013 Gapicski KR TR, complete with avalanche of sorts (probably some sort of little sluff?)
When did he have time to get scared of wolves?