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Thread: The move to Jackson TR

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    The move to Jackson TR

    12/20/07 - 7am to 4pm - Greenwood Vlg, CO > Jackson, WY

    Graduate from college: check
    Sell everything i own other than ski gear and car: check
    Move to Jackson: check

    Locked and loaded


    New rubber baby


    Leaving Littleton for bigger and better


    Please don't run out of gas in Buttfuck, Wyoming


    Ahhhhhhhh


    That Jon Denver is full of shit man


    Togwotee Pass.....puking


    Elk kingdom


    and Jackson


    24" in the last 48

    say what up, i'm on Quad 1's w/ Dukes
    Cheers,
    Tyler

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    nice. I used to live in lander. that togwotee pass pic brings back memories. I might have to move to jackson one of these days too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sts9andski View Post





    Please don't run out of gas in Buttfuck, Wyoming



    If you would have run out of gas the state trooper would have said

    "boy round here in this country you always have a half tank, didnt they teach you that in Colorado."

    Or somthing along those lines.

    Have fun while you can.

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    Have a good winter man! Keep us posted on the TR's

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    Good stuff. I should have done that before I started medical school.
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    Will do. we might do a little filming manana

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    Nice move bro!!

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    I'm not sure if I well ever leave

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    Welcome to Town.
    Go that way, really fast. If something gets in your way, turn.

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    Driving through the rural west with Dead stickers = recipe for assrape.

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    hahahaha, i was getting extremely nervous at times. thanks for the welcome

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    Nice work dude. You made a wise choice. Have a good winter man, can't wait for some TR's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RootSkier View Post
    Driving through the rural west with Dead stickers = recipe for assrape.
    true dat. you should consider removing those stickers next time you're planning on driving thru lander.
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    def. picked a good time to roll into town.... enjoy the bluebird pow today?
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    no regrets
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pablo Escobar View Post
    true dat. you should consider removing those stickers next time you're planning on driving thru lander.
    Yeah, or else all the NOLSies might kick your ass.

    Lander is the LEAST of your concerns in Wyoming.

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    shoulda done that before i got fuckin married

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    Good work! Welcome to town.

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    today was nasty, got a few hucks under the ole belt. if anyone wants to make some laps and has a/t gear and knowledge of cody and such, hit me up with a pm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sts9andski View Post
    today was nasty, got a few hucks under the ole belt. if anyone wants to make some laps and has a/t gear and knowledge of cody and such, hit me up with a pm.
    welcome to town.

    dude, it sounds like you want to rage already...just be smart. in the past two days, i have seen no fewer than 6 natural slides with crowns from 30-60cm.

    know the snow conditions, study your take-offs and LZs...and remember that there is alot of stuff buried that you don't know about.

    just want you to be safe. it's a long season. sorry -- new to town + hucks + wanting to hit lines on cody + early season sets off some red lights in my head.

    even though a zone i was in had 3' of untracked , velvety (i.e., amazing but not blower) snow in it, there were still spots where i was hitting rocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upallnight View Post
    welcome to town.

    dude, it sounds like you want to rage already...just be smart. in the past two days, i have seen no fewer than 6 natural slides with crowns from 30-60cm.

    know the snow conditions, study your take-offs and LZs...and remember that there is alot of stuff buried that you don't know about.

    just want you to be safe. it's a long season. sorry -- new to town + hucks + wanting to hit lines on cody + early season sets off some red lights in my head.

    even though a zone i was in had 3' of untracked , velvety (i.e., amazing but not blower) snow in it, there were still spots where i was hitting rocks.
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    Listen to what UAN has to say.
    Did you take a look at the BTNF Avy Report this morning? Interesting conditions! www.jhavalanche.org
    or
    if you don't have internet access you can tune into 96.9, (your mtn. of ads) and listen to me give the sat. report.

    Of course, you shouldn't be basing your decisions solely on what the guys are saying but it's a good start...

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    welcome to town.

    That is all.
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    Nice move dude!


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    Quote Originally Posted by upallnight View Post
    welcome to town.

    dude, it sounds like you want to rage already...just be smart. in the past two days, i have seen no fewer than 6 natural slides with crowns from 30-60cm.

    know the snow conditions, study your take-offs and LZs...and remember that there is alot of stuff buried that you don't know about.

    just want you to be safe. it's a long season. sorry -- new to town + hucks + wanting to hit lines on cody + early season sets off some red lights in my head.

    even though a zone i was in had 3' of untracked , velvety (i.e., amazing but not blower) snow in it, there were still spots where i was hitting rocks.
    Listen to ^^^^

    Better to tip toe your way through your first few months than end up like me.... Sitting on my parents couch waiting to "feel normal" again. (weird concussion that isn't going away)

    Just take it easy, enjoy the season..I can't wait to get back.

    For the record-also just graduated and moved up. Live the dream!

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    Thanks alot for the advice everyone. I'm just stoked to be here and excited about the new surroundings.

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