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Thread: World Tour -Day one in Ruby Bowl -- some huckage

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    World Tour -Day one in Ruby Bowl -- some huckage

    Some good hucks and carnage from the event

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    write up

    Oh yeah, Tyrone was on BL pic of the day, nice Ty

    http://biglines.com/photos/blpic16825.jpg

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    Thanks for the Video, but WTF where they thinkin??

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    Re: World Tour -Day one in Ruby Bowl -- some huckage

    Originally posted by FreakofSnow
    Some good hucks and carnage from the event

    Video

    write up

    Oh yeah, Tyrone was on BL pic of the day, nice Ty

    http://biglines.com/photos/blpic16825.jpg
    nice line Shoe! BTW, Tryone almost added to the carnage today at Snowmass several times! Armchair Extreme got some sweet vid of it too.

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    so so much carnage. whats the name of that second song?

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    OUCH!

    Both songs on that video are from the Kyuss album "Sky Valley", which every minion of discerning taste should own. (They play each song twice.)

    Whose guitarist, incidentally, is Josh Homme, now of QOTSA.

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    im sure there were some clean lines laid down but those were some stupid judgement calls on the part of those skiers. Kind of an embarrassing display of reckless and out of control skiing if you ask me. Whats the injury tally? Hows the guy who was helied off the mountain?

    stupid. stupid stupid.

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    something tells me they didn't come here for pre-competition advice.

    seemed to be skiing lines they wouldn't normally ski, prolly above their ability level and too fast.

    "A man on foot, on horseback or on a bicycle will see more, feel more, enjoy more in one mile than the motorized tourists can in a hundred miles."
    — Edward Abbey (Desert Solitaire)

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