Ah, the double heel-only release on tech bindings. Half "fuck I'm really stuck here" and half "at least I know where my skis are"
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It wasn't easy (especially the trail breaking part) but it sure was fun
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god created man. winchester and baseball bats made them equal - evel kenievel
We all fell victim sooner or later when downhill-skinning. Truly the most treacherous of transit methods! He was well a truly stuck - always face plant in sight of bros.
As I said at the end of the day: “We didn’t go very far but we sure worked hard doing it!”
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Gravity always wins...
Jim Hill, seems early, wow
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Can't be cold and dead.
There are some miraculous, similar cases of using extracorporeal circulation to rewarm and support hypothermia victims. I think the record for the coldest core temperature with survival is still Anna Bågenholm (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_B%C3%A5genholm) at 13.7* C.
I know we did a similar thing for a child who had fallen through ice in Cle Ellum two or three years ago.
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plus about forty others but fortunately the ridgeline denominator has a helpful third order exponent
Nice shots, Norseman!
That looks like midwinter... pretty sweet.
Damn, Shredvember!
The Artist is correct- damn decent for being so early
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Gravity always wins...
Yeah, E bowl. I was just there before the snow, don’t know what threw me off.
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I can only imagine the miserable bushwhack that Jim Hill would be at the moment.
I was curious about the name "Jim Hill" so here's your Cascade mountain names history lesson for today:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Hill_MountainThis mountain was named by Albert Hale Sylvester to honor James J. Hill (1838–1916), the chief executive officer of the Great Northern Railway.
Jesus.
Must be a rookie. Any road that starts with “FS” should be a no-no for a big rig.
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