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  1. #26
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    Originally posted by phUnk
    When I'm backcountry skiing in LCC and the chopper flies overhead, I always whip out my penis and wave it at them.

    Just think of how seeing some guy waving his little peiner at them will make the skiers on the chopper remember the day even more fondly.

    Note: Unfortunately I wasn't up there when Altachic was flying. Rowrrr!
    I'm really glad you were in Tahoe that day.
    "There is a hell of a huge difference between skiing as a sport- or even as a lifestyle- and skiing as an industry"
    Hunter S. Thompson, 1970 (RIP)

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    Originally posted by phUnk
    When I'm backcountry skiing in LCC and the chopper flies overhead, I always whip out my penis and wave it at them.

    Just think of how seeing some guy waving his little peiner at them will make the skiers on the chopper remember the day even more fondly.

    Note: Unfortunately I wasn't up there when Altachic was flying. Rowrrr!
    I can hear the comments now, "Was there something in that guy's hand? No, I didn't think so, either."
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  3. #28
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    Originally posted by KevinDineen
    The one day I got to fly with them, a couple of hikers were skinning up to the same area we just landed on. Our guide made us wait for them, then gave them first dibs.
    Well that is pretty damn rare. In BC when they see you hiking up something they land on top of it and ski it right in front of you. They even ski right in on top of you. Inconsiderate and unsafe.

    I think that the classic one for me was when a bunch of heliskiers with Baldface Lodge were skiing another slope until they saw us and then they landed and skied right in on top of us with their guide John Buffery. To make matters worse the helicopter landed right in the middle of our skin track and when the clients skied too low, the guide marched them right up our skintrack for about 400 meters, postholing the shit out of it. To this day I want to choke that damn guide everytime I see him.

    We've even had a couple of Baldface clients tell us to get the hell out of "their" terrain. It just about started a full on war. It really made me think about getting a REV 800 and showing them whose terrain it was.

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