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Thread: 2nd Week of Jan '06, Northern UT (photo TR)

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    rules!
    I have mastered all major sporting activities to a high degree of mediocrity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Roo
    I love the picture of you in Crinkle
    WHOA, hold the phone, rework your english on this one, please add the 's'. First of all that picture does not exist, cause it never happened. Now i am going to rock myself to sleep after I call my shrink.
    More fucked up than a cricket in a hubcap

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    Wow, Jared. Way to step up to a challenge.
    Is that where I shot you last year, that you said was all buried now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Villiage Idiot

    Interesting. Call me an idiot, but that's no 90 footer.
    You're an idiot. Post some pictures of yourself hucking something huge before calling someone out. Until then, shut the hell up and enjoy some quality stokage.

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    Totally sick Jared.

    Jamie Pierre gets shit for going huge, why would you be any different?

    You definitely dropped 100, whether the cliff was 100 or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crinkle
    WHOA, hold the phone, rework your english on this one, please add the 's'. First of all that picture does not exist, cause it never happened. Now i am going to rock myself to sleep after I call my shrink.
    hahhahah.


    MD- Im curious what happened to you in mid-air up there....So you saw how fucking big you went and sort of freaked out? Or maybe a bunch or wind drag on you/your skis? Curious as to how you ended up there, or what was going though your mind. In NO way am I cunting this up or whatever, im just really curious as to what went down going that big.

    p.s. absofuckinglutelyHUGE! Nice work. Hopefully I can't get down to your parts at some time and we can ski. Props.
    Drive slow, homie.

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    Thanks for sharing.

    FKNA!
    Because rich has nothing to do with money.

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    Once I think ive been stoked by a thread, I then see something like this. Speechless, the sking and the shots,way to go. Thanks for the happy pow dreams tonight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Z
    MD- Im curious what happened to you in mid-air up there....So you saw how fucking big you went and sort of freaked out? Or maybe a bunch or wind drag on you/your skis? Curious as to how you ended up there, or what was going though your mind. In NO way am I cunting this up or whatever, im just really curious as to what went down going that big.
    I think it was a little bit of both. When I was finally able to see where I was going to land I intentionally rocked into the backseat. I kept my eyes on my landing and just kept falling, then I don't know if it was the wind or what, but my skis kept trying to flip me over. I think "shane-o's" post earlier was probably pretty accurate. I kept my abs and back flexed and bent so I wouldn't flip over. I also tried to add drag with my arms. I was able to keep my back where I wanted it, but the skis kept climbing. If I didn't fight it I'm sure I could've been blown over. If you notice over the last 3 frames of air my back is pretty steady, but my feet are going nuts. I wanted to land how my body was 5 frames up from the impact shot. That was the plan anyway. This is hands down the biggest I've ever gone and no doubt a learning experience. You've got to hold that form longer than I did, but it also surprised me just how fast the last portion of the fall went (meaning be ready to land how you want early). The speed changed bigtime later in the air. It seemed like I was floating forever and then it became violently fast and was done.

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    you guys are absolute fucking nutters. i love these pics - huge respect for doing what only a tiny fraction of the world's expert skiers would consider do-able. wow.

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    thanx for sharing md and nice shots doc
    "... she'll never need a doctor; 'cause I check her out all day"

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    I don't know whose coat you're wearing, md, but you should send them that best shot. For me, the coat has an extraterrestrial quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meatdrink9
    No. I lucked out big time. Didn't even wreck.
    Yeah. Just lucky is all.

    You da meng, Swiss family Meats.

    Quote Originally Posted by splat
    For me, the coat has an extraterrestrial quality.
    You really know how to push his buttons, don't you?

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    Holy crap. that air is scary big. Very nice photos all around. thanks for bringing them out.

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    Damn, GT40, those pics are very very good.

    Granted J is a great subject, but GT deserves mad props for those pics. They are tremendous.

    Nice Huck J!

    When you coming back to Kwood? I think Hospital Air is calling you name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lph
    Damn, GT40, those pics are very very good.

    GT deserves mad props for those pics. They are tremendous.
    Agreed. He's definitely stepped it up this year with both the photos and the skiing. He dropped over twenty pounds before the season from biking so he's skiing really strong and all the weight from the new camera set-up isn't slowing him down at all. He's got a couple more lenses coming soon including a fish-eye which should make for some really cool shots. He's been using this thing for less than a month. I'm sure he's just going to keep getting better and better too.

    And Splat just for you I'll tell you the story of that coat. It'll show you just how "core" I really am. I bought that coat 2 years ago for $30. They had the coats clearanced after X-mas, but there weren't any bright colored ones left...except for a bright red one in the holiday window display that was being worn by a giant teddy bear. I took the coat from the teddy bear. This was at The Gap. I also ski on Pocket Rockets. Although the Maidens will be coming out tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xover
    thanx for sharing md and nice shots doc
    I think what Xover is trying to say here is you need to bring your A game biatch!
    Points on their own sitting way up high

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    This is what I was looking for. Good stuff
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    Man, the 'Basin is one of my favorite places to ski in Utah. What you guys are doing there is unfathomable to me. Hopefully I'll get a chance to see it live and establish my true gaperness. WOW. Off the charts stoke, gentlemen.
    Fightin' to save the motherfucking day...

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    Right in the middle of that is where I'd probably hit the rewind button and ski my pansy ass away to a cliff about 50 feet lower. Gawd damm.
    Live To Ski!

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    MD9: Could you please clue us mortals in as how you manage to land cliffs of ginormic proportions without getting hurt?

    Huge. Just plain huge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boarderline
    MD9: Could you please clue us mortals in as how you manage to land cliffs of ginormic proportions without getting hurt?

    Huge. Just plain huge.
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    That is just unbelieveable, nice job MD9 and photog.

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    Damn.

    Let me say that again.

    Damn.

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    Excellent thread, insane pics.
    Avoiding the real world since 1979

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    I'm doing the happy dance. MD9--that air is retarded. That last pic is so tight. Totally, totally legit. Props to GT40 for all his work as well.
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