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  1. #26
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    The "All East" American Ski Company pass(from the rents)
    A bunch of clothes(from the rents)
    The junk show diaries(from my g/f parents)
    ski pants(from my g/f)
    sweet jacket(from my g/f)

    And Hardrider, myself and 2 other siblings threw in for a 5 megapixel digital camera for the rents.

  2. #27
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    I can't belive I still have a birthday in two days after all this:
    MD player
    firewire card for my digi(expect much footy)
    2 pairs of ski gloves
    further
    high life
    best of matchstick pack
    Scarface DVD
    acrteryx beta
    and shooting gloves

    good to hear the minions have had a good x-mas

  3. #28
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    Sinners DVD
    Ski Your Ass Off 2 DVD
    High Life DVD
    2 DVD players(one for our main house and one for our ski house at Gore)
    Ski racking system for my room(but it only holds 3 pairs )
    4 Day ski trip around northern Vermont and southern Quebec leaving tomorrow morning with my friends. (Owls Head, Sutton, Jay Peak, MRG in that order )
    A dat calendar of "Bushisms," sure to induce side-splitting laughter.
    Some clothes too, but whatever.

    Oh yeah, and I gave my dad his new Volkl Explosives and bindingd, he was stoked, he'll get to ski on them at either Jay or MRG, so think snow.

    -Ben

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    Originally posted by iskibc
    Ski socks have to be one of the most underated, best "ski" xmas presents. Who and the frig wants to pay $20 for a pair of socks?!?!? Ski jacket/pants, I have no problem spending some bills.
    Ding ding ding !

    Two pairs of ski socks for me. Also a watch that also has a thermometer and barometer. That should be cool to play with.

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    Talking

    - Snow (only a light dusting but more on the way)
    - 188 Scratch Bc's (a gift to myself and on the way)
    - Freerides to mount on the BC's (also on the way)
    - A day of skiing and equipment rental at Silverton Mountain
    - Focused DVD
    - A new Therma-Rest (the parents were tired of me stealing there's and never returning them)

  6. #31
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    I got 60 bucks.
    No.

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    Thumbs up

    I got to shred storm-pow all day with my crew.
    vapor lock - bitch.

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    Originally posted by phUnk
    I got to shred storm-pow all day with my crew.
    True dat.

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    werd!!

    Nothing like the best crew in the world; the best mountain in the world and the best snow in the world to take your mind off things for a day.

    Things always look better after getting face shots and chokers all day long.
    "... she'll never need a doctor; 'cause I check her out all day"

  10. #35
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    Shirt

    Camelback(for the whiskey)

    Flask (for the water)

    More to come tomorrow in WV
    its the whisky talking

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    Thumbs up

    I got a 6-pack of Heineken, and an upper-cut to my jaw.

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    Originally posted by bad_roo
    I ticked the 'opt out' box.
    Is that how you're describing breaking LPH's pole these days?

    Way back I was helping a girl(friend) fill out her LSE application, and it had 'tick the box' all over it. Even after we figured out what it meant we couldn't stop laughing.
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  13. #38
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    I had a good one:

    K2 skis from the hubby

    K2 skis given to my hubby from me

    Atomics given to my son form his 'rents

    Spyder jacket, pants, gloves and 2 dry web shirts given to my son from his 'rents

    AND i got a ton of other stuff...but skiing stuff was the best...but now that i think of it the 10 yr old did better than both of us

    Hope you all got what you wanted and had a great X-Mas!!!
    Snow?

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    Doctor told me I could trade crutches for a knee brace.

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    Ascension clipfix skins (in 100mm for my G4s).
    Avy probe.
    Poles (well, I need to bug you guys about good poles for randonnee first and then I'll have them )

    And skiing under heavy snowflakes on Christmas Eve with my boys, then making snowmen and snowball fights... Priceless!

    drC

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    Next week I turn into a butterfly. It's a Marmot 600 Down 0 degree mummy bag.

    Also
    Inflatable Camping Pad
    Hush Puppies
    $

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    Talking

    Naxo bindings
    $ for skins
    Session 1242 DVD - best soundtrack to a ski movie ever
    Reality DVD

    ... and other cool NSR stuff.

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    fifteen inches of fresh








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  19. #44
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    Alkasquawlik, how much does that bag weight and how small does it pack down to? Currently I'm using a bag rated for 20 degrees, and if its colder than that I'll wear outerwear and an emergency bag on the outside of it. I have a summer bag that I will occationally doublebag, but it never works that well.

  20. #45
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    the shit really rolled in this xmas:

    rossi t-power s 120 bindings to replace the demo binders on my scratch bcs

    20gb ipod

    arc'teryx beta ar jacket

    a swiss ski patrol t-shirt my sister found on ebay for like $.50 and thought it was funny

    smartwool spring gloves


    all in all, an excellent haul .

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    Originally posted by funkendrenchman

    Session 1242 DVD - best soundtrack to a ski movie ever
    I 2nd that!!!

  22. #47
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    Pretty light one for me this year (moving=expensive)

    New leather briefcase/ computer case. Fin.

    Endless: You gonna mount thatthing tips up or down?

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    time with family members that I haven't seen in nearly 3 years (and might not see again).

    some other stuff too.

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    Thumbs up

    Originally posted by Tyrone Shoelaces
    time with family members that I haven't seen in nearly 3 years (and might not see again).

    some other stuff too.

    A characteristically classy post, R.

    Let's hope it's not your last visit together.

  25. #50
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    Tracker beacon
    new BCA probe
    new Shovel
    Silverton Reservation
    new osprey pack

    Pretty good year!!!!

    Hooked my sister up with some new skis too. Feels good to get someone else in the family pumped up to hit the snow

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