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  1. #26
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    Ubersheist...total intermediate here! And I really didn't feel out of place at all at the Tahoe summit. But then I don't expect anyone to babysit me. It was just a nice bonus that folks took the time to hang w/ me on many runs.

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    Originally posted by Ubersheist
    Absolutely. Mind you, it will be friends, not 'a friend.' There's no possible way to come out of the summit without a solid handful of good, new friends. Impossible not to. (Unless your in stealth mode, like Sherpa_Style seemed to be at the Utah Mini, although I bet she still made some new friends!)
    stealth mode, eh? I'll work on making more of an appearance at the jxn summit. I'll be there for the season again, so as long as I dont have to work too much, I'll be in full force.

    Maggettes- we'll definately have to try to organize a maggette day or a maggette tour.
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    Originally posted by teledave
    Phew, you had me worried there for a minute that you were going to tell the truth and just come right out and say that I ski like girl. I owe you a beer or six at the Summit for that.
    Actually, I was going to say how you sucked at other things, but since you brought up skiing...

    Did I ski with you? I don't think that I did. If you did, I certainly don't remember waiting on you... or was it that you were waiting on me? I do remember sharing a beer or two with you in the base lodge while you told tales of waiting around at airport terminals and such... Good God, I'm surprised I remember that! I usually can't even remember which bankinginstitution that I do business with.

    Wait... I think we may have taken a run or two at Alta... but I can't really remember. I am not sure, but I'm not that proud and I'll take the six pack either way!

    ME - I would take Snowsprite's words over mine, as she's probably in a better position to give an opinion then myself.

    Honestly, I wouldn't shy away just because the bulk of the group will be more advanced. There really will be enough people there so that everyone can find thier niche.

    Sherpa - you'd better not be so stealthy this next time! You denied us all your presence and your personality, for which we all were a bit disheartened from. [/sappy BS]

    Actually, I just remember you saying at the brew-ha-ha at the end of the day at Snowbasin how you couldn't find any other maggots while you were skiing. Somewhere in it all, a few of us were talking and realized that no one had really seen you that weekend. I think it was that you were hanging out with your brother for most of the time.

    So, we can expect a local's tour from you, right?!? God, I love getting to a resort and being shown around by a local!
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    I'm so out of the loop here - just saw this thread.

    Gin - she's gotta come and that's all there is to it. She will have the time of her life.

    I'm telling myself the same thing.
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    Sorry, Gin, I'm a bit slow to pick up on this thread.

    I definately am more intermediate but what I found is that the pack tends to thin out into groups that are of a similar level. Even those groups varied depending on who was taking it a bit more easy on that day (thanks to Ubersheist for his advice on a particularly gloopy Scott's Chute during our day at Alpine).

    I get the feeling that as long as you're willing to give things a go and challenge yourself, no matter what level you start at, the Mags will respect you. This season, I squealed (with glee) my way down a half pipe for the first time and skied my first chute. Despite fear and apprehension, the mags who were around were encouraging and supportive.

    An all maggette day would be interesting but there will still be variation in skills. I haven't seen a maggette disappear down a hill as quickly as Kellie, for example. I was still prodding at the top then fell on my ass.



    I would like to be at the summit, but it sounds like she'd be better than me anyway. Most people are!

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    Originally posted by Mrs Roo
    ..definately......... I found is that the pack tends to thin out ...
    Definitely. Especially when cougar hunting.

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    Maybe. I tend not to go for the cougar, personally. You would need to ask the 20 year old male summit attendees about that.

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    Originally posted by Mrs Roo
    You would need to ask the 20 year old male summit attendees about that.
    I'm sure you will.

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    And just what are you implying young man? I am a married woman, don't you know. A little long in the tooth, but definately more kitty than cougar.

    Believe me, some of those Cali cougars were frightening

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    Originally posted by Mrs Roo

    Believe me, some of those Cali cougars were frightening
    Yep, them are real pros.
    Just keep the lights out.

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    I will be there if it snows, and I'm probably what you would call so-so advanced. I'll ski most anything there, but you won't find me launching my carcass off Corbet's.

    oh yeah, and I'm female.
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    i think us magettes will find plenty of trouble (on and off the slopes together!

    definitely, i'm for anyone helping to boost the % of girls so we won't be so outnumbered.

    it kinda sucks that the JH women's ski camps are before/at the end of the summit, because they're supposed to be pretty damn good - but maybe there's an opportunity to create a private women's group lesson here.

    or, all the girls who don't ride already can take their first snowboard lessons & collectively suck. (that'll make you feel better about your skiing
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    Re: Re: Summit Ladies!!

    Originally posted by Oopsie Daisy
    salacious
    whoa - some word skilz. Sweet.

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    Re: Re: Summit Ladies!!

    P.S. Mrs_Roo, that kittykat icon is hilarious. Any other pics to post? [/B]
    You may have missed the original thread and the follow up (with pics).

    http://tetongravity.com/forums/showt...=chunky+murray

    http://tetongravity.com/forums/showt...=chunky+murray

    I'm sure there will be some follow ups.

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    Originally posted by skiguide

    or, all the girls who don't ride already can take their first snowboard lessons & collectively suck. (that'll make you feel better about your skiing
    Now that sounds like a giggle. I may have to invest in some serious ass padding! ('cos mine is so skinny.............ahem!)

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    Re: Re: Re: Summit Ladies!!

    Originally posted by poostain
    whoa - some word skilz. Sweet.
    Baby, I am salacious *and* sagacious. Check my mad steez!

    'Course, I suck at snowboarding. Ah, well.

    Edited for sloppy grammar. D'oh!

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    Lady Roo, you rule! I remember the original cute-pussy (!) thread, but the gender-bender one is new to me!

    Cool cat, that.

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    Originally posted by Mrs Roo
    Now that sounds like a giggle. I may have to invest in some serious ass padding!
    Uh. I read that final phrase (twice) as ass paddling.

    I am spending altogether too much time around you people.

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    Glad to hear that there are quite a few Maggettes and female attendes. My wife will be there with me, she is a pretty decent intermediate skier, who hates skiing with me, so ladies keep her in mind when you get there. I'll pass this info on to her. I am sure she'll be happy to go ski with you, she is just not as passionate about skiing as most of us are.

    cheers.
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