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    Anyone know some history of Chad's Gap?

    Hey everyone,

    I am doing some research on Chad's Gap for an article and have been having a hard time getting Mister Zurinskyusisisiswhatever to call me back. Anyone have any great info on the history, chad, something funny about the originalies or whatever. speak up...I may quote you.

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    Sent you a pm with some info. First time it was hit was in 1999, ran as a shooting gallery in Powder, sept '99 I think. It's Zurinskas. You should also try to get in touch with Brent Benson, a Utah photographer.

    Of course if you ask travis rice, he invented it (click on Chad's)

    http://www.dcshoes.com/home.asp

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    That's it, I'm calling your editor! (actually, roxy called me a few minutes ago and I need to call her anyway... )

    Quote Originally Posted by skis2fast
    Hey everyone,

    I am doing some research on Chad's Gap for an article and have been having a hard time getting Mister Zurinskyusisisiswhatever to call me back. Anyone have any great info on the history, chad, something funny about the originalies or whatever. speak up...I may quote you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevinDineen

    Of course if you ask travis rice, he invented it (click on Chad's)

    http://www.dcshoes.com/home.asp
    Form a posse - time for a beat down - we're headed for JH.
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    Please Help SKisTooFast

    This is her editor and anyone that could please shed light on Chad's Gap will be rewarded with, well...., not sure what but I bet I can find some decent swag for the one who becomes the best source for Chad's Gap History. I want this story to shine but Chad's like a dark hallway right now and Brent's beaching it in Hawaii after a long summer on a scaffold. Gordy?? You must have legendary tales?
    BTW, you pick your camp dates yet? I need 'em for the upcoming winter issue. Send 'em to me: "pcskigal@yahoo.com"

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcskigal
    Gordy?? You must have legendary tales?
    Pfft! That guy doesn't huck. Shit, he's old! I've heard he drives a minivan now and everything. Bwa!

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    What about Ostness?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pcskigal
    This is her editor
    So what, Jong. Post nude pics or shove off.

    Quote Originally Posted by phUnk
    Pfft! That guy doesn't huck. Shit, he's old! I've heard he drives a minivan now and everything. Bwa!
    I hear he hucks diapers with mad steeze.

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    Talk to DTM too.
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    Ah yes. At one time Chad's teeth were as straight as anyones. That of course was before the trip to Europe...how Roo ever talked him into being duct-taped to the mirror on the Ferrari is still a mystery.
    Living vicariously through myself.

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    heal up quick Tanner!
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    Quote Originally Posted by phUnk
    Pfft! That guy doesn't huck. Shit, he's old! I've heard he drives a minivan now and everything. Bwa!
    plus I hear he's from MICHIGAN!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by YetiMan
    plus I hear he's from MICHIGAN!!!
    So?.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by A-wreck
    So?.....
    nobody from michigan can ski...

    especially the fucking punks from Marquette Mountain.

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    It began 150000 years ago when the tectonic plates (or is it kryptonic plates) shifted and created what is now known as North America ...

    Then through errosion, it created a "gap" of dirt ... thus, when the snow flies we get a nice huckable gap

    ce bon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HyRUPz
    Then through errosion, it created a "gap" of dirt ... thus, when the snow flies we get a nice huckable gap
    Bzzt! It's a mining tailings pile you fucking revisionist!

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    Intelligent design! Intelligent design!

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    real helpful...

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    good idea....chris still around in SLC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by phUnk
    Bzzt! It's a mining tailings pile you fucking revisionist!
    Yeah, but the parent bedrock that was eroded during the Laramide orogeny and eventually put into dissolution through hydrothermic reactions that later produced ore materials in economically sufficiently quantities and concentrations formed during the Sevier Orogeny, approximately 200 millions years ago. So.. HA!
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    I don't know about Chad, but I'd huck her gap switch...


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    Hey puked or plunked or whatever ... do you really think I give a rats ass?

    Tell me Phlunked - why are SLCity folk so, um, self absorbed?

    Yours truly,
    I could give a shit

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    Quote Originally Posted by HyRUPz
    Hey puked or plunked or whatever ... do you really think I give a rats ass?

    Tell me Phlunked - why are SLCity folk so, um, self absorbed?

    Yours truly,
    I could give a shit
    CO soul patrol in the hizzouse. Is recitation of facts a byproduct of self absorbtion or a symptom suffered by the purveyrs of soulful stupidity? Is assspen leaving you chaffed or do you have other envy's you care to share? Shaka brah.

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