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    Powder Editors

    YOU GUYS OUGHT TO THINK ABOUT DOING THIS!



    Dear Backcountry Junkie,

    This e-mail is to let you know that Couloir's second issue of the season shipped on October 14th! If your subscription is current, you should find the November 2003 issue in your mailbox shortly. If you're not a current subscriber and would like to be, visit our store:

    http://www.couloirmag.com/cgi-bin/me...tore_Code=CMOS

    This issue has the highly anticipated 2003-04 Ski and Board Review, featuring 30 pages of telemark, touring, and randonnee skis, as well as snowboards. The November 2003 issue also features:

    * The 2nd Annual Backcountry Hall of Fame
    * Stalking Hunter: A First Descent in Alaska
    * Newfoundland: Touring in The Tablelands
    * Profile: Maegan Carney, La Femme Extreme
    * Avy Science: Pinpointing in the Vertical Plane (Part II)
    * Closed Boundaries: Beyond the Boundaries in Tahoe
    * Open Boundaries: Arizona Snowbowl and Treble Cone, New Zealand
    * Logbook: Journey with Matt Samelson to defunct Colorado ski areas
    * Photo Gallery, Bios, Shelter, Breaking Trail, Letters, News & Views


    We are sending an e-mail to every subscriber and friend of Couloir when each issue drops in the mail. This way you'll know when to expect it. If you do not receive your copy in a reasonable amount of time (usually 1-3 weeks in the US and more beyond our borders), or encounter other delivery problems, please contact us at subscribe@couloirmag.com. If you do not receive an issue for any reason, just let us know and we'll make sure you get it.

    Introduced last season and continuing forward is an online PDF service for all subscribers. If you are a current subscriber and interested in viewing an online version of the current issue while it is in the mail, send an e-mail to subscribe@couloirmag.com with your name and mailing address. We'll e-mail you the login info for the online version.

    We always appreciate your feedback on each issue. Your enthusiasm and support keeps us going here-we don't sit in this office until the wee hours of the night just for kicks! Let us know what you like, don't like, want to see more or less of, or just give us a shout out. You can always join the discussion on our website by visiting www.telemarkskier.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi

    Here's to another great season of earning your turns in the backcountry!

    All the best from the Couloir Staff,

    Craig, Susan, Tom, Dan, Ken, and Matt
    For sure, you have to be lost to find a place that can't be found, elseways everyone would know where it was

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    Just a thought, but that might work better if you posted it at powmag.

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    Originally posted by iceman
    Just a thought, but that might work better if you posted it at powmag.
    Hmmm...I was thinking Gapicski.

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    yeah I thought about that just as I hit post new topic

    guess i have to smoke some crack then post i did it backwards
    For sure, you have to be lost to find a place that can't be found, elseways everyone would know where it was

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