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    Tahoe Report Fri/Sat....

    Friday. ..Da Ghettos - Mid edge deep in spots at the top.

    Saturday...K-Weed - Mid sidewall deep in spots...but top to bottom!

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    It wuz gud.
    "I knew in an instant that the three dollars I had spent on wine would not go to waste."

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    Did anyone nail Heart Chute?
    The trumpet scatters its awful sound Over the graves of all lands Summoning all before the throne

    Death and mankind shall be stunned When Nature arises To give account before the Judge

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    Talking

    Originally posted by Greydon Clark
    Did anyone nail Heart Chute?
    No, but we pondered that insanity. Does that count?

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    Originally posted by Greydon Clark
    Did anyone nail Heart Chute?
    Yeah, I fucked it.
    "I knew in an instant that the three dollars I had spent on wine would not go to waste."

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    Last chair on Sunrise.

    Following Maggot's triumphant first virgin run on Thunder Saddle on the opening day of the backside, Mr. Arty50 and I succeeded in being the last civilian riders on Chair 4 for the season.

    I brought the idea up as Arty and I reached the top of chair 6 at about 2:55. We play a fast game of groomer-gaper dodger (kind of like Frogger, but it's real life and its a 2-ton frog). We then caught the only chair in the Sierra that has a chance of being slower than chair 4 (Chair 1 also at Kirkwood, you really should try it out some day). Chair 2 and up, Arty realizes that it's snowing, the wind is blowing and he's wearing a thin sweatshirt (and no, we're not on Chair 4 yet). We get to the bottom of Chair 4 just as the lifties are getting ready to put up "Closed till next year" sign. We hop on; a patroller gets on about 5 chairs behind us. The last long, cold, slow ride to the top isn't so long, cold or slow because the stoke (titties) is running rampant through my mind. At the top, we nod a quick one to the group of patrollers waiting to do their final sweep.

    Fawn ridge, rolling terrain, nice trees, and the best pow on the mountain. Ankle deep for sizable areas and perfect for long continuous tree lines. At the bottom of Chair 3, Arty and I confirm that that was a worth last run for the backside's season.
    "if the city is visibly one of humankind's greatest achievements, its uncontrolled evolution also can lead to desecration of both nature and the human spirit."
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    Re: Last chair on Sunrise.

    Originally posted by Telenater
    Fawn ridge, rolling terrain, nice trees, and the best pow on the mountain.
    I was about 20 minutes ahead of them, went out to fawn ridge myself, and all I could say was.....looooooove!! I nearly cried on the way down it was so good. And, I was on my new skis (yes, I know all of you know that already, I expressed it enough during the day...). Thank you, thank you Britney, for selling me your skis. I am in love.....with my new skis. Just thought I'd let everyone know that....again!!!

    What an excellent couple of days at Kirkwood. I am truly tittied.
    bc-lovah

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    Talking Re: Re: Last chair on Sunrise.

    Originally posted by divegirl


    What an excellent couple of days at Kirkwood. I am truly tittied.
    huh-huh!

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    Re: Re: Last chair on Sunrise.

    Originally posted by divegirl
    ...What an excellent couple of days at Kirkwood. I am truly tittied.
    Ummm... you ever heard the old saw "The proof is in the Pudding?"

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    Re: Re: Re: Last chair on Sunrise.

    Originally posted by Tippster
    Ummm... you ever heard the old saw "The proof is in the Pudding?"
    No, what's that?
    bc-lovah

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