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Thread: Stoke of the Week: Tree Skiing

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    OK here's my first entry. I like this one as I am disapearing into the trees....

    http://www.biglines.com/photos/blpic19941.jpg

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    http://www.biglines.com/photos/blpic16252.jpg

    I like this one because I was hauling ass... Then I think I hit a tree.
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    Originally posted by BakerBoy
    I like this one because I was hauling ass...
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    Originally posted by H-man
    OK here's my first entry. I like this one as I am disapearing into the trees....

    http://www.biglines.com/photos/blpic19941.jpg

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    Took me a while to realize that's you in the orange jacket. On first glance it just looks like some dead branches on the tree.

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    Old school, about 4 years ago. hahahah.

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    Originally posted by Buster Highmen
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    Outhouse trees - WP

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    Well Caddy, there ARE trees in that pic, but I'm not sure that's quite "tree skiing". Sure, there are also trees in the pics of Jaime Pierre's 200+ foot cliff hucks, but nobody would call that "tree skiing" either. Just pointing out the obvious...
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    Bump to 1st page

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    Altachic (rerun, but still cool)
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    Stoke from BC Summit two winters ago...all at Retallack - boarder is me, skier is my bud Beaker

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    edit: that day was so sick - so many pillows you could just launch anything with no worries. after snapping the pics of beaks i went skier's right of the tree in the middle and got some goods

    edit 2: that final shot is of the final creekbed we hit. so hot.
    Last edited by gonzo; 06-06-2004 at 05:41 PM.
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    Enjoying this thread, but this one is one of my favourites.

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    blackcomb - very deep pow pow day. somewhere off crystal chair.
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    Originally posted by gonzo


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    edit: that day was so sick - so many pillows you could just launch anything with no worries. after snapping the pics of beaks i went skier's right of the tree in the middle and got some goods
    I may just be trying to latch on, but I seem to recall bumping into you two right about here. If memory serves, I followed you through your line and it was indeed sweet. That day rocked. Thanks for bringing it back.

    Sick and ashamed and happy (and winter's almost here, winter's almost here...),
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