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Thread: PORTILLO'S FIRING!!!!!!!!

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    PORTILLO'S FIRING!!!!!!!!

    Been in Portillo for a week now and its the best season since '97. Today the lifts have been closed due to heavy snow and avalanche danger. We have picked up 2-3 feet in the last 48 hours, with the most snow coming in the last 10 hours. forecast calls for diminishing snow and clouds for the next three days, then sun over the weekend. Roads from Sanitago and Mendoza closed. The hotel is full, yet there were only maybe 150 people out yesterday due to the deep conditions...I love Portillo.

    Oh yeh, hit the Super C last week with McConkey, TankShine, and ZPhoto. 6th time and by far the best.
    Late

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    PICTURES!!!!!!!!!!


    so good you needed 2 thread about it?

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    this thread worthless without photos

    git some!!
    "In the woods, we return to reason and faith. There I feel that nothing can befall me in life, — no disgrace, no calamity, (leaving me my eyes,) which nature cannot repair." -Emerson

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    if you see a black haired kid from Aspen named Zach, smack him.

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    SWEEEEEEET!!! I leave for Santiago on Friday! I'll be up there on Monday or Tuesday. I'll take some pictures and post them by Thurs.

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    HATE HATE HATE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsy
    if you see a black haired kid from Aspen named Zach, smack him.
    Matty, Why all the anger amigo? Because all who are not here suck? Despite that, you and all other mag's should be here because firing is right!

    Yesterday was epic with untracked, knee deep bombers through the Traverse chutes. Fan-facking-tastic!

    Totally nuking here and the only thing that could ease today's closure pain is a half bottle of Jack. Watching the minutes tick away 'till tommorrows opening is sobering though, as the only thing that can make yesterday look bad is tommorrow. Huck on-slaught to ensue... Pictures to come then.
    Last edited by Knockneed Man; 08-16-2005 at 10:12 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powstash
    this thread worthless without photos

    git some!!

    All right culo, I'll try to get you some shots of the white out, since that's all there is.

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    Sounds like the person in my office picked the right week to go to Chile.
    "Don't drive angry."

    Best quote from the movie "Groundhog Day"

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    The second big storm in a week nuking...


    Pointer


    Open pow to the lake...


    Crossing the 700ft deep lake


    Tom Z gets the Godfather to reveal all...


    Drunkards!

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    Nice! .....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Camilo
    SWEEEEEEET!!! I leave for Santiago on Friday! I'll be up there on Monday or Tuesday. I'll take some pictures and post them by Thurs.
    Quote Originally Posted by RBV
    Roads from Sanitago and Mendoza closed.
    The horror. The horror.
    If you have a problem & think that someone else is going to solve it for you then you have two problems.

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    You made my heart skip a beat, you bastard. Just checked, roads are open . And can't concentrate worth a damn at work today. This is my first time back in Chile in 12 years. Seeing family, skiing, heading south. Could only be better if I could stay for more than 2 weeks . As soon as I get fired, I'm moving down there for a few years.

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    Let me know when portillo is Hiring instead. I don't want to go down there and lose my job!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knockneed Man
    Is the godfather so old now that he needs to be fed his meals by the young folk?

    Sad.

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    20" inches more today, then cleared in the p.m. The epic season continues... with the storm of the year predicted for Saturday. Cliff left today... missing Knockneed. Tomorrow Roca will ROCK!!!!!!!!!!

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    Nice RBV! 20 more!?? Storm of the year coming? Holy crap your stoked... Wish I was still there!

    For anyone who hasnt gone, the place goes off... Sick lines to be had everywhere with little or no hiking. Davenports camp was slaying tracks down everything. I tried beating them to it but to no avail... He is a jedi....

    Nice work man!

    Did Dr. Huckstable ever get to skibase?

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    do i spy mcshlonkey in the srunkars photo
    http://tetongravity.com/forums/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=932&dateline=12042516  96

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    Chris Anthony in there fo shizzle.

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    http://www.steepskiing.com/globalcamps.html

    Chris Davenport, Chris Anthony, Wendy Fisher & Shane McConkey have a camp there. We ran into them there last year (and they bagged the heli the days it was flying )
    Quote Originally Posted by Downbound Train View Post
    And there will come a day when our ancestors look back...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by lax
    do i spy mcshlonkey in the srunkars photo
    This was a dinner at the awesome moutain restaurant Tio Bob's. Took the lift up that night, lots of vino and carne. If you ever happen to do a dinner there... please note the management frowns upon surfing the chairs down. (apparently)

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    Must be crazy down there...

    Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 13:40:45 -0700
    >Finally got out this afternoon for some much needed turns. This storm
    >is unbelievable, by far the biggest blizzard I have ever experienced.
    >I have never seen so much snow in such a short period of time. the
    >chalets were completely buried and the residents had to stay in the
    >hotel. All the cars in the parking lot are gone under a white wave.
    >The Laguna chairlift had one chair blown completely around the cable,
    >as did the blue Conejo chair, so they are out for a while. (the only
    >other place I have ever seen this is Marte at Las Lenas. The Las
    >Lomas chair got hit by a class 3.5 or 4 slide but survived, and the
    >little Poma next to it was mostly buried, with just the tops of the
    >towers sticking out. They say storm totals were 2.43 meters, or 8
    >feet, but the wind was so ferocious for 48 hours that the drifts are
    >closer to 20-30 feet. Road still way closed... we hope to get out
    >tomorrow. When I get home I´ll fire off some amazing photos
    >DAV

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knockneed Man
    Must be crazy down there...

    Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 13:40:45 -0700
    >Finally got out this afternoon for some much needed turns. This storm
    >is unbelievable, by far the biggest blizzard I have ever experienced.
    >I have never seen so much snow in such a short period of time. the
    >chalets were completely buried and the residents had to stay in the
    >hotel. All the cars in the parking lot are gone under a white wave.
    >The Laguna chairlift had one chair blown completely around the cable,
    >as did the blue Conejo chair, so they are out for a while. (the only
    >other place I have ever seen this is Marte at Las Lenas. The Las
    >Lomas chair got hit by a class 3.5 or 4 slide but survived, and the
    >little Poma next to it was mostly buried, with just the tops of the
    >towers sticking out. They say storm totals were 2.43 meters, or 8
    >feet, but the wind was so ferocious for 48 hours that the drifts are
    >closer to 20-30 feet. Road still way closed... we hope to get out
    >tomorrow. When I get home I´ll fire off some amazing photos
    >DAV

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    Chuta, huevon!!!
    Cue Judge Smails: "Oh Billy, Billy, Billy"
    Thanks for the report.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knockneed Man
    Must be crazy down there...

    Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 13:40:45 -0700
    >Finally got out this afternoon for some much needed turns. This storm
    >is unbelievable, by far the biggest blizzard I have ever experienced.
    >I have never seen so much snow in such a short period of time. the
    >chalets were completely buried and the residents had to stay in the
    >hotel. All the cars in the parking lot are gone under a white wave.
    >The Laguna chairlift had one chair blown completely around the cable,
    >as did the blue Conejo chair, so they are out for a while. (the only
    >other place I have ever seen this is Marte at Las Lenas. The Las
    >Lomas chair got hit by a class 3.5 or 4 slide but survived, and the
    >little Poma next to it was mostly buried, with just the tops of the
    >towers sticking out. They say storm totals were 2.43 meters, or 8
    >feet, but the wind was so ferocious for 48 hours that the drifts are
    >closer to 20-30 feet. Road still way closed... we hope to get out
    >tomorrow. When I get home I´ll fire off some amazing photos
    >DAV

    jesus christ thats so awesome it doesnt even make sense
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