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Thread: 2012 Montana Conditions, Stoke and Whatev Thread

  1. #21801
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    BobbyBill is one helluva ski model






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    2012 Montana Conditions, Stoke and Whatev Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Norseman View Post
    Jaded me would... use Crowd-Fu and go tomorrow instead, letting the aggro ants stand in line all day and rake for stumps under the 3% smoke. Maybe get a Slushmans that never opens today.
    I’ve def done that a lot, but the combo of relatively stable snowpack + super light snow overnight seemed to really work in our favor today. I got lucky on timing and set the traverse to get first public tracks down b gully this morning. It was just about can’t breath deep. I laughed a little after that I was very glad that (for once) I wasn’t jaded today.

    Cheers to everyone who got some. It was a special day for sure
    Last edited by kathleenturneroverdrive; 03-03-2024 at 06:05 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swimmy View Post
    BobbyBill is one helluva ski model





    A rare goggle day for Bobby, but the Pom-pom still riding high…classic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swimmy View Post
    BobbyBill is one helluva ski model





    That's what I'm talking about!

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    Quote Originally Posted by swimmy View Post

    Bridger Bowl was special today. Great conditions, great friends, great stoke.



    Thank you swimmy for capturing the best moment of my winter (so far) *again*!

    Plenty of folks know it already, but it needs to be said again, you and your photos kick ass! Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by swimmy View Post
    Love this one! Skier, snow, the perspective added by the lift riders... and the white balance!

    *golf clap*

    Looks like an amazing day for everybody!!

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    Awesome swimmy. That little bit of bluebird sure makes ‘em pop!

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    Slushman's line too long. All BS skiers need to be charged a premium (it makes them feel special) Sick pics of Bobby!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeremiahyawnson View Post
    Thank you swimmy for capturing the best moment of my winter (so far) *again*!

    Plenty of folks know it already, but it needs to be said again, you and your photos kick ass! Thank you!
    Heck yeah! I was hoping you'd check the forum.

    And thanks for the kind words. I love ski photography and being able to share with others only makes it better.

    Enjoy the pics bro.

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    Yeeeeah Jeremiah!

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    "This is why we live here!!" - some MSU kid absolutely losing it after being one of the first groups of people down from Bridger chair today. Exactly. I remember that feeling when I was just some JONG getting rope drops at Keystone when I was 19 years old. Still the same feeling today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kathleenturneroverdrive View Post
    I’ve def done that a lot, but the combo of relatively stable snowpack + super light snow overnight seemed to really work in our favor today. I got lucky on timing and set the traverse to get first public tracks down b gully this morning. It was just about can’t breath deep. I laughed a little after that I was very glad that (for once) I wasn’t jaded today.

    Cheers to everyone who got some. It was a special day for sure
    Word.

    The jade and intolerance for crowdfuckery grew stronger amongst Pugetopolis. Maybe a recalibration is in order.

    Glad you guys got to ski some POW!

    FKNA that looks great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteroom_Guardian View Post
    Still the same feeling today.


    I woke up at 2 am this morning and just for fun, checked the tables. Couldn't get back to sleep. I never want to lose that feeling.

    Stoke is good for the soul.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swimmy View Post


    I woke up at 2 am this morning and just for fun, checked the tables. Couldn't get back to sleep. I never want to lose that feeling.

    Stoke is good for the soul.
    Same. Up at 4am, top of the pass before sunrise. New snow will get you out of bed early with ease.

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    Today ruled! I got to ski with a bunch of friends, bump into some mags, and snap a few pics/take some vids!

    This is my homie and future doctor (keep your friends close and your friends in med-school closer). He's made HUGE strides in his riding over the last couple seasons and I couldn't be happier. He heads back to the land o lakes tomorrow so today was an epic send off!

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    Morning stoke!

    My wife has the day off and wants to hit Bridger. We'll most likely be hittin' cruisers on Alpine/PK. We'll if we see ya!


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    “I been in the right place, but it must’ve been the wrong time”

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    Bodes.. battleships ready to sail

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    Quote Originally Posted by byates1 View Post
    Bodes.. battleships ready to sail
    Soft chop?… what soft chop?

    Good tool for leftovers today, especially mounted -1

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    Pretty mellow morning with the wife. Weather was stellar.



    Plenty of leftovers.

    Last edited by swimmy; 03-04-2024 at 06:07 PM.

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    Didn't think this would be the season for checking off new lines, but there I was, looking back at my tracks in Dobe's. Pretty sweet.

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    Damn bro. They let you ski that. Thought not was perma close under tram from top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gnar_Shralp406 View Post
    Didn't think this would be the season for checking off new lines, but there I was, looking back at my tracks in Dobe's. Pretty sweet.

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    Sick dude! Such a good line when it’s in. Wish the photo showed the tracks better.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 2FUNKY View Post
    Sick dude! Such a good line when it’s in. Wish the photo showed the tracks better.


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    Thanks! Sorry for the grainy photo. I had to zoom in from gun mount.

    Here's a little video of it:

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4HcX...tlbWdjMHZ5aQ==

    I'd like to ski it from the top, but I was really scared to take my skis off to boot up higher.

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    I don't know the MTN I figured you dropped off the summit directly under the tram.

    I'm living vicariously through you. My gnarly line skiing is behind me. Sick radster.

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