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    Quote Originally Posted by str8line
    Damn, this board is evolving.
    You sure it's not "intelligent design?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by KQ
    You sure it's not "intelligent design?"


    A compelling argument against.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bad_roo
    A compelling argument against.
    If I drank coffee in the morning, it would be all over my keyboard. Thankfully, I don't; so I'm just crying from laughter right now.
    "I knew in an instant that the three dollars I had spent on wine would not go to waste."

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    Quote Originally Posted by str8line

    I'm reminded of the TR by someone from Scotland(?) where they were skiing on the green carpet. That rocked.
    Haha! Yes, our day in Edinburgh (Gincognito's TR strictly). Tongue in cheek but a real giggle. 'Rocked' may be stretching it though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by altasnob
    Makes you wonder about the future of ski mags and videos in general.
    Agreed... does make you wonder about the future of those ski industry staples. Seems like a lot of stoke, info, and vision is coming from the internet and sources other than magazines... I think the ski movies will always have thier place, but the magazines are losing thier identity as sources of information.... they'll always have thier place, primarily as marketing tools probably, but there is SOOO much beta out there about everything... from the different forums to independent websites....

    Very interesting time I think. Better and cheaper cameras, more people using the backcountry, tele and AT binding growth, more and more sled skiing, etc... very interesting methinks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by str8line
    Agreed. It's not a competition. This isn't a magazine. I would love to see a Midwest TR from my home mountain(Pine Knob outside of Detroit), or any Midwest hill just to see what's going on. There's a lot of passion going on outside of the typical Alta, Euro, Kirkwood, AK, Jackson areas and it's cool to see the full spectrum of our sport.

    I'm reminded of the TR by someone from Scotland(?) where they were skiing on the green carpet. That rocked.

    Gotta agree with that. I enjoy reading TR's from everywhere- East Coast, West Coast, The Heartland, Euroland, Down Under, or someone's backyard. It's great to see so many fresh perspectives and people getting out there with a similar passion and enjoying "the stoke." Sure the gnar moments are quite rad, but so is reading about kid moments or another person's perspective. In a recent kid post- Shin-to-Win said how watching his kid try to catch snowflakes in her mouth while waiting for the beginner chair was equally as satisfying as a face shot. I remember those days- being a 'kid' and doing stuff like that.

    I get stoked just by reading/viewing what gives other people stoke. Everyone should contribute with their own views & TR's. It's a community and that's what keeps me coming back here.

    on a side note, Owens- perhaps a new icon to indicate "trip report" (I started following either Iskibc or 666's lead with the smiley face indicator) - that way when someone logs on who wants to just check trip reports can quickly scan through the messages posted.

    Keep the TR's coming people. And don't be shy- let's make it a goal this year for everyone on the Board to pitch in with at least one TR.

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    These freakin TRs are keeping me alive, letting me know that some day I'll get off the manufacturing floor and out of the shipping lanes to git sum myself on the new 179s. Luckily, I got a dose of maggotude today by taking gincognito on a tour of the factory and allowing him to kick my ass in a 3 game rally of pool last night. We walked out of the hotel this am to an inch of ice coating everything in Kaybek. Met a bunch of skier chicas in the lobby who were bummed out cause all the ski areas are closed due to the ice storm. Great opportunity to get phone numbers for the next trip to Montreal.
    gincognito will probly have a tr....

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    Its hard to keep up with all the stoke flowing through TR's lately. Squirrel, did you quit your job? your churning out stoke like nobodys bidness. even the TRs w/out pics read better than a penthouse forum letter. like porn, amatuer photos are far more real and stimulating than glossy air brush magazine pages. keep the stoke train rollin!
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    Yes, much rather read a TR than a political thread.

    Xover's verbal diarrhea TR's are always a fun read, and as of late have had excellent pictures as well.

    Powstash is the king of the Dawn Patrol, no sleep, burn the candle at both ends, methhead TR's of obscure areas.

    Iskibc is the multi-faceted, powder, hucking, and peak slaying TR's.

    bcrider brings us the super smooth videos of his Cali posse.

    Meats and posse bring the super hucks.

    DTM and the HCAC bring us plenty of super hucking porn.

    The Colorado crew brings us the pillow hucking, air taking, flippy-spinny TR's.

    Ak Powder Monkey brings us funky high school nordic ski hucking freaks and aerial photography of mountains we all wish we had in our back yards.

    Gramps posts the subtle slaying Tr's of the Wasatch.

    Wy_split has the couloir Tr's of Jackson and Wyoming environs.

    St8-Arty bring the "I'm in Alaska with my camp, and you're not (jealous)" TR's

    We have Euro Tr's, East Cost early season pow TR's, Canadian TR's from LeeLau, and some other sleeper Canadians.

    Ice climbing, rock climbing, biking, alpinism. Bring it all. I'd much rather read this at work than some political banter.

    And TR's are a great way to meet like minded people. Whether your a meat hucking porn star, or some idiot who would rather do long traverses than ski laps.

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    me gusta el TR's

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    yo Bullet. There are only a few TR's I always pull up. BCrider, trackhead and str8line yours. Keep posting.

    To all the others who put them up - I LOVE seeing all the different places in the world.

    btw mrs roo - I also love seeing TRs from women. They usually have a different style then the testosterone stuff guys put up.
    Last edited by LeeLau; 01-18-2006 at 11:29 AM.

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    Movies from Dwanis tend to rule as well.

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    Yesterday I was incredibly disappointed that some people chose to cunt up Bullet's first post of his Williamson TR. It had disappeared before I had the chance to respond and I PMed him to ask why he'd removed the thread.

    There seemed to be two reasons.
    1. A feeling that posting TRs was percieved as "Showing off."

    2. Thread cunting.


    Neither of those should be be acceptible by this group.

    I've never viewed posting TRs as showing off. They're an expression of what people are doing and what they enjoy. Sure we get the "Look what I did" posts, but being justifiably proud of what you're doing and being willing to share your experiences with the board is a gift to the rest of us. I know it inspires me to get out and do more when I see how wonderful it is, and serves as a cautionary tale when things don't go as planned.

    The thread cunting by alia has gotten out of hand. Yes, it's occasionally funny, but purposeless cunting just to try to be funny in a serious post is a serious stoke killer. It bugs the people that read the post and is offensive to those that are willing to share with us.
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    I missed Bullets post completely. Knowing what he was up to makes me really want to see the TR.
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    Bullet's old enough to have earned any showing off that he does.

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    And many thread cunters would show off if they had anything worth sharing to offer up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trackhead
    Yes, much rather read a TR than a political thread.

    Xover's verbal diarrhea TR's are always a fun read, and as of late have had excellent pictures as well.

    Powstash is the king of the Dawn Patrol, no sleep, burn the candle at both ends, methhead TR's of obscure areas.

    Iskibc is the multi-faceted, powder, hucking, and peak slaying TR's.

    bcrider brings us the super smooth videos of his Cali posse.

    Meats and posse bring the super hucks.

    DTM and the HCAC bring us plenty of super hucking porn.

    The Colorado crew brings us the pillow hucking, air taking, flippy-spinny TR's.

    Ak Powder Monkey brings us funky high school nordic ski hucking freaks and aerial photography of mountains we all wish we had in our back yards.

    Gramps posts the subtle slaying Tr's of the Wasatch.

    Wy_split has the couloir Tr's of Jackson and Wyoming environs.

    St8-Arty bring the "I'm in Alaska with my camp, and you're not (jealous)" TR's

    We have Euro Tr's, East Cost early season pow TR's, Canadian TR's from LeeLau, and some other sleeper Canadians.

    Ice climbing, rock climbing, biking, alpinism. Bring it all. I'd much rather read this at work than some political banter.

    And TR's are a great way to meet like minded people. Whether your a meat hucking porn star, or some idiot who would rather do long traverses than ski laps.
    So are we chopped liver up here in the PNW or what?

    And don't forget 666's awesome SLT/Kweed/NZ offerings. Those are quite choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squirrel99
    And don't forget 666's awesome SLT/Kweed/NZ offerings. Those are quite choice.
    That was my thought too. Nobody does a KW TR like the skier devil.

    I'll throw out some props to the PNW'ers like yourself too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Squirrel99
    So are we chopped liver up here in the PNW or what?

    And don't forget 666's awesome SLT/Kweed/NZ offerings. Those are quite choice.
    Right, I hit all the ones my Alzheimers ridden brain could recall.

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    TR's are great because the provide me with a healthy supply of wall papers for my computer.


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    I hate TR's.....


    Why?



    .........Because I'm now addicted to making them

    Seriously, in any case, it allows me to remember those awesome days we had during the winter, etc. It's like a journal....but I can share with it everyone.

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    We need more cunting TR's.

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    I'm constantly amazed by the quality of TRs/pics/vids/etc. posted on this board. It's the sole reason why I stick around this place. No other skiing/mountaineering board out there compares to the amount of stoke and talent coming from the maggots. I really like how each and every person brings something different to the table. Everyone has a different style, and they do it at a high level. Even the NSR TRs are fun to read. I love being able to slip into the minds and thoughts of everyone who posts up a TR. The energy and the passion flowing through these TRs is amazing. Nice work maggots and keep 'em coming.

    I must say, I do miss Duph's TRs on this board. The guy had a way with words and emotions in his TRs.

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    This place has SERIOUSLY stepped up the quality this season. There is some absolute magazine quality shit nowadays from a number of people here. It seems like everyone who posted TR's last year has gotten a bigger, better camera. And they've stepped the skiing up too.


    I hope to throw down some worthy shit some day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Telenater
    Neither of those should be be acceptible by this group.

    I've never viewed posting TRs as showing off. They're an expression of what people are doing and what they enjoy. Sure we get the "Look what I did" posts, but being justifiably proud of what you're doing and being willing to share your experiences with the board is a gift to the rest of us. I know it inspires me to get out and do more when I see how wonderful it is, and serves as a cautionary tale when things don't go as planned.
    Very well put. If we cant share our joys of a great ski day (or epic climb, or personal best on a huck).....where can we share. I really dont see TRs as showing off....but hell, if you do have something worthy to show off, then go for it.
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