Yokels whipping in from Weasel/Tiegel + Jerry's whipping in from East Runout + peeps walking out to Roundy from the breezeway + goobers making a beeline from B2B straight to Roundhouse. I can't believe nobody died today. Patrol was not happy with that setup.
The wild ice skating is probably good too
We ran into Ottime at KW today (for the first time in years) and my first thought was, "shouldn't you be surfing?"
Fun skiing today. 1" of fresh + wind loading + afternoon sun made for a few soft turns, and my skis are so old I don't mind rail sliding the logs and rocks.
Saw a bunch of good folks and made turns. It reminded me of a good spring day at Mad River Glen.
No gnar was harmed in the writing of this post...
Caldor Fire suspects won't be tried for starting the fire. Judge felt the evidence against them was insufficient. Suspects claimed others were shooting in the area and that the evidence of whether the fire was started by shooting was not strong enough.
https://www.cbsnews.com/sacramento/n...e-judge-rules/
Most likely pillars of that community.
But there is sufficient evidence of being a dumb ass.
Off norms nose its ankle deep in spots. Hooray for blackout dates
if anyone is here
I’m in a black jacket with yellow pant that have black knees patches
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I've done a lot of shooting and the responsibility of finding a safe spot to shoot, along with a safe backstop, wind and weather conditions definitely lie upon the shooter. We've had our local range shutdown because people couldn't use their brains.
As far as the article, I find it interesting that they bother mentioning other charges against the shooters: silencer and machine gun possession. A lot of argument can be made on both sides about who should and whether those items are, regulated. Anyway, totally not skiing related, but I find it interesting journalism.
We've had some tragic fires recently. Pointing fingers at those that potentially set them doesn't make me feel any better. I applaud local forestry efforts to make our surrounding lands safer, healthier and more defensible.
See my response. Definitions of these items can be very vague. The article is definitely written to provoke a response like yours and I almost responded the same way, but things like a forced reset trigger that was totally legal to purchase, but became reclassified as MG parts can really muddy the water.
I'm not advocating one way or the other, but again, I find the journalistic approach interesting. It is very directive and has the expected result.
Damn. Nws really missed it with this one.
Wagon wheel bowl. Best lift assisted turns of the season.
There is good snow out there if you look in the right spots. A lot less sharky now
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There's the mountain, there's who owns the ski operation, and there's the folks who work at the ski operation. Personally I love the mountain, especially the last hour of the day when most people have cleared out. It really is beautiful up there. But whatever you feel about it, and especially the owners, the people who work there are trying hard to make a go of it. They deserve our respect and gratitude.
https://www.skiheavenly.com/blog/for...-12-29-23.aspx
The next week is looking a little dry, but at least it's gonna be cold at night.
The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.
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