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    Heading to PNW- 1/10-1/22

    Okay, since you guys have bogarted all of the snow and left us IceCoasters with NOTHING, I'm heading your way next month.

    Here's my proposed itinerary:

    Jan 10- arrive in Seattle.
    Jan 11- check out the city, buy some fish, play tourist.
    Jan 12- Mt. Baker
    Jan 13-15- Whistler/BC
    Jan 16- Possibly Baker,
    Jan 17-21- hit various Cascades areas TBD, depending on who's around and what the weather is like.

    So I'll be around those days, who else will be?
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    I should get back from a trip sometime after the 8th or so, I'll probably be game during your Cascades window.

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    Plans are in the works for your proper tour my dear. I will be in attendance as much as I can manage...Baker could be for sure.
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    I have threatened to return during that time, but those could be empty words . . . and minimal planning will occur to be sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kellie View Post
    I have threatened to return during that time, but those could be empty words . . . and minimal planning will occur to be sure.
    Maybe I need to step up the subliminal messages
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    Quote Originally Posted by Plakespear View Post
    Okay, since you guys have bogarted all of the snow and left us IceCoasters with NOTHING, I'm heading your way next month.

    Here's my proposed itinerary:

    Jan 10- arrive in Seattle.
    Jan 11- check out the city, buy some fish, play tourist.
    Jan 12- Mt. Baker
    Jan 13-15- Whistler/BC
    Jan 16- Possibly Baker,
    Jan 17-21- hit various Cascades areas TBD, depending on who's around and what the weather is like.

    So I'll be around those days, who else will be?

    If Baker is firing, you will not want to go anywhere else. Bring an AT setup if you have one, and avy gear.
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    you're welcome down in Bend, Plake. PM if you're around
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kellie View Post
    I have threatened to return during that time, but those could be empty words . . . and minimal planning will occur to be sure.
    After your last taste, we know you'll be back!

    Nils, good talking with ya. I'll give you a shout as trip date approaches. As I said, we'll help get the logistics sorted out.

    Stoked to make some turns.

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    Ill be at Baker all those days. Free lodging available on Lummi Bay if ya need it . We should have a bonfire/BBQ/rager out here either way, I havent thrown a party out here since HS.

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    Hmm...maybe we should do a PNW Baker mini during that time?

    I mean xtaltrm has volunteered the rager...and we're talking about converging on baker...

    I'd certainly be down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squirrel99 View Post
    After your last taste, we know you'll be back!

    Just tell it to stop dumping at my house, or this place could be hard to leave!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumper Bones View Post
    Hmm...maybe we should do a PNW Baker mini during that time?

    I mean xtaltrm has volunteered the rager...and we're talking about converging on baker...

    I'd certainly be down.
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    If am not myself on the west side for better snow, your welcome in the inland PNW plake if you decide to head east on 90. It has been a pretty good year on the east side so far, PLENTY of deep powder so far. It has been lighter than usual too, much lighter than the west side...
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    A couple friends and i will be in the PNW some time around the 3rd or so too. We road-trippin. We'll have some of Colorado's finest,the stickiest of the icky.

    Hooray for me!! Hooray for me!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dk_alaskan View Post
    If am not myself on the west side for better snow, your welcome in the inland PNW plake if you decide to head east on 90. It has been a pretty good year on the east side so far, PLENTY of deep powder so far. It has been lighter than usual too, much lighter than the west side...
    Seriously name one good thing about the eastside, besides the fact that it's a great place to be from and a shity place to be going....
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    Having grown up in the inland PNW, and being here right now for the holidays, I've got to completely agree with mbs.

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    lighter snow than on the west side. NEVER said it was better on the east side...biding my time while i am finishing up the degree before i leave town and have started my apps to UNC and UNM for Ph.D for my next ski, er school destination...
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    Seize the day, trusting little in the future.

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    call out

    lighter snow, that there counts 4 it all oh and better terrain

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    OH yeah, the terrain ROCKS in the inland...LMAO, but, if it is the closest thing you got, rock it while you have to
    Our world is full of surrender at the first sign of adversity, do not give up when the challenge meets you, meet the challenge. Through perseverance comes the rewards, the rewards that make life so enjoyable.

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    if you want something, go after it. if you want to screw someone over, look DEEP in your heart and realize Karma is a bitch

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    You are welcome in the pacific north as well.
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    i am back from Europe on 10th, if Rugbydave is free i would definitely like to go shred some lines to Baker...then Whistler during the week...if you need a place to crash in Vancouver, you are welcome...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtbakerskier View Post
    If Baker is firing, you will not want to go anywhere else. Bring an AT setup if you have one, and avy gear.
    ahhh, MBS is just afraid that a lil' place like 'alpensmall' might deliver a good ol' fashioned beatdown- the real reason he's never picked up his pass

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    I believe the 15th is Martin Luther, so that would mean I am taking the 16th & 17th off to do some skiing up at Crystal.

    Let me (us) know, and I would be happy to show you around the place.
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