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    Jarrons (pourrons) at TAOS??

    OK a while back I remember reading about little glass decanters (jarrons) filled with martinis that were inconspicuously placed under trees for skiers at the resort.

    Is this true? Tresckow?
    Any one ever find and drink out of these “jarrons”. Or are they just myth propagated by marketing?

    If they do or did exist, are they free.

    What’s the story?
    Last edited by MacDaddy; 06-05-2004 at 06:31 PM.

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    Thumbs up

    True.


    What I was told is they are placed by individuals.
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    It's true... this piece explains it pretty well:
    from http://www.skimag.com/skimag/feature...327159,00.html

    The Martini Tree came into being in 1959 when a student of Ernie's froze up in flat light on the Snakedance trail. Ernie couldn't get her to move. So he instructed Mickey, who happened by, "to race down to Mommy and have her mix a batch of martinis and bring them up; and don't spill any. And it was like a miracle. One sip and she skied like a goddess." Thenceforth, Ernie would hide a pouron, a blown glass goblet, of gin somewhere on the hill every day. The lucky skier to find it...well, that was before the era of people suing ski areas for allowing them to tip over.

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    Very cool thanks

    any one here had the pleasure to toast one up?

    I think I could handle that (last run of the day huh?)

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    Had the pleasure with a few folks that live down there an instructor and a guy who manages a B&B, never heard of jarrens though.

    We had a martini tree for years at Purg, too. Couple that puts it up are a pair who lived in Austria for years.
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    Originally posted by MacDaddy
    Very cool thanks

    any one here had the pleasure to toast one up?

    I think I could handle that (last run of the day huh?)
    yes i and some friends had the pleasure of getting drunk a few times in the middle of the day courtesy of ernie. ... but since we were never the intended target audience for the martinis we had to find one, then move it and drink in the trees to avoid ernies wrath. he did have a temper, especially when he could not find the buried booze. also unless my memory is faulty, i think the glass containers that were buried were called porrons.
    what's so funny about peace, love, and understanding?

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    Originally posted by MacDaddy
    Very cool thanks

    any one here had the pleasure to toast one up?

    I think I could handle that (last run of the day huh?)
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    Oh yeah!

    You get someone to hold the martini pouron way above your head and the super cold liquid pours out of the long spout and neatly deposits into your mouth.

    So yeah, they do(did) exsist as of a couple seasons ago, but it wasn't like they were under every tree, so knowning where to go helps. Just look for congregations of ski schoolers huddled in the trees on friday mornings.

    I found a pic of it in the book Ski Pioneers by Rick Richards, if you want to check it out sometime.

    MacDaddy, thanks for the bbq.

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    sweet dude I'm glad you made it by.

    we will do it again real soon

    Pourons I wanna try that once.

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