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Thread: A deep day with Splat and Flingle :)

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    Wink A deep day with Splat and Flingle :)

    Almost didn't bother skiing this morning, had to work first thing, had to be off the montain by 2pm and there was nothing but thick cloud around in the morning....Flingle and splat headed up anyway and it started to clear, so much so that we could even see the hills on slats lid

    http://www.biglines.com/photos/blpic18490.jpg

    Just the mountains

    http://www.biglines.com/photos/blpic18491.jpg

    Splat got do do some skiing between pics

    http://www.biglines.com/photos/blpic18492.jpg

    Of course flingle found the deep stuff

    http://www.biglines.com/photos/blpic18493.jpg

    very deep

    http://www.biglines.com/photos/blpic18494.jpg

    and it just got deeper

    http://www.biglines.com/photos/blpic18495.jpg

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    That's one serious turn Flingle laid down.

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    Please Note: Fuck Yeah!

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    Was Splat up way into the night buffing his helmet? Look at the shine on that thing.

    Great pics. Do we get a LITC shot?

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    last shot is SICK
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    niiiiice!

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    Originally posted by bad_roo
    Was Splat up way into the night buffing his helmet?
    Probably
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    Originally posted by bad_roo
    Was Splat up way into the night buffing his helmet? Look at the shine on that thing.

    Great pics. Do we get a LITC shot?
    New helmet. Pat's schwag-grabbing has reached epic proportions, god bless him.

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    I said it over there, I'll say it here: those pics are fricken awesome. Drool worthy to the highest degree. Super sweet. Etc.

    Sick and ashamed and happy (and don't want to know about splat "buffing his helmet"),
    d.

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    jaw dropping, blue-bird , blah......
    Skiing, where my mind is even if my body isn't.

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    sum gotten. amazing pics.
    You know, there's like a butt-load of gangs at this school. This one gang kept wanting me to join because I'm pretty good with a bowstaff.

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    Cham Rocked Slightly Today

    Phil Ingle rocks my world. As does Tom. Nothing but supa deep blower today on 45-50 degree slopes off the midi, through crevasse-laden glaciers with no tracks as the boys expanded the skiable terrain, taking me on exploratory journeys across icefields considered too unsafe for travel and on slopes that slabbed off with our turns, WHOOMPHING with a thunder and tons and tons of sluff pouring down around, but never upon, us. Just fuckin unbelievable. Totally got those pics of Phil and many more on film, making it a working day of epic proportions and opportunity.
    Could not have asked for a better setup for pics, fun, and adventure, spraying deep above bergschrunds and icefalls that could prove quite fatal upon the slightest error. Never a worry in the company of the supadupa maggots of Cham.

    What's beyond cool is that Tom and Phil are as humble as they are spectacularly awesome on and off the snow. All that plus more done, no Punani showing up after getting ample warnings, we hit the bar across from the train station when we hit town, down some drinks, hop on a bus to head back into our end of town. Standing on the crowded bus, I hear a sound - splat- nah, can't be me splat, no one here could know me. Again -splat- Phil says "Hey, it's Punani". There he is in the back of the bus we grab at the end of the day. First thing out of my mouth "You gonna shit when you see the pics...."

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    Originally posted by bad_roo
    Was Splat up way into the night buffing his helmet?
    No, varnishing his rudder.

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    Thumbs up Re: Cham Rocked Slightly Today

    Originally posted by splat
    What's beyond cool is that Tom and Phil are as humble as they are spectacularly awesome on and off the snow.
    It's usually the case with great people, and from what we can tell from our Internet view, they both are. Props to you guys.

    drC

    PS: and those pictures ain't bad either!

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    Re: Cham Rocked Slightly Today

    Originally posted by splat
    First thing out of my mouth "You gonna shit when you see the pics...."
    Fucking good shit, Splat, Tom and Phil!

    Shit my pants I did. Here I was in the back of the bus with a shit eating grin that you get from eating up 30,000' vert of pow, milking every secret off-piste powder stash in the vast open fields of Le Lavancher (A region so huge you ski untracked snow 2-3 days after a storm).

    After an ass-haul back from Geneve, where I originally planned a day off, I had to get back up here. Cham 10am. Figured those guys are long gone. I had no beacon, shovel and NFI what to do on the Aiguille without the best guides in the world (well, my world at least), Tom and Phil. Since I didn't feel like dying I headed over to the premiere area in the Chamonix Valley, Les Grand Montets. Every section of Les Grand Montets is avalanche-prone and deadly in the wrong conditions, but a skier's dream when it's right. It was a good place to search for "ohhhhs" and Ahhhhhs!" and THAT'S the blizzard of ahhhhs!

    Solo session, high speed pow-lapping of Bochard-Lavancher and skied untracked up until the last run. Probably one of the top 10 days of my life, but I still wish I was at the Aiguille with the three amigos

    Many pics to follow.
    Last edited by Superstar Punani; 02-09-2004 at 04:49 PM.

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    amazing

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    Thumbs up Re: A deep day with Splat and Flingle :)

    *Ahem.* Just in case anybody missed it:

    Classic.

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    NICE. So I'm guessing you guys finally got some snow in Cham

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    Unreal...nice work gentlemen.
    Hey Phil, Whaddya think of the iggies--useable/salvageable??

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    Thanks for taking the time to take the great shots and post the notes, Idris. Always great stuff!!!!!


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    http://www.biglines.com/photos/blpic18491.jpg

    So, did I miss the Tahoe Summit?
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    Keep 'em coming Tom! Love the last pic!

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    ok I just blew my load


    A big thumbs up to that
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    OMG! Nice score, guys.

    Any left? I could be there in about 2 hours.....

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    Originally posted by natty dread
    Unreal...nice work gentlemen.
    Hey Phil, Whaddya think of the iggies--useable/salvageable??
    Shame you weren't here Natty, youd have loved it.
    I think the Iggies look the bomb, hardly a nick apart from that edge that has been repaired in a well strong way. I have high hopes for them. I mounted them today and will be skiing them soon. I am thinking of doing a 2 day trip with a big climb starting tomorrow and the Iggies will be too heavy so will have to wait to ride them till I get back. Thanks a mill.

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