For the park rats out there
Mammoth inaugurated its super pipe at Main Lodge this weekend.---and held a
local's slope style competition. I stayed away from Broadway and Thunderbound--headed for the less traveled areas. Apparently no one knew chair 4 was running since I was almost alone on it. I even played a little in South Park! A great weekend all in all. I hope you all did too! -- I ski, therefore I am |
"Wayne Decker" wrote Mammoth inaugurated its super pipe at Main Lodge this weekend.---and held a local's slope style competition. I stayed away from Broadway and Thunderbound--headed for the less traveled areas. Apparently no one knew chair 4 was running since I was almost alone on it. I even played a little in South Park! A great weekend all in all. I hope you all did too! Yup, was well worth flying from Seattle to Reno and driving for 3 hours. |
Cool BTW I'm the fool dressed mostly in black--but with a Camelback
backpack and who sings to my tunes (I have *Tune-ups* on my Giro "9" helmet.) while riding the lifts alone and while skiing. While crusing the blues I usually don't use my poles--I typically hold them in my left hand. -- I ski, therefore I am "Dmitry" wrote in message news:FBamd.91135$HA.63251@attbi_s01... "Wayne Decker" wrote Mammoth inaugurated its super pipe at Main Lodge this weekend.---and held a local's slope style competition. I stayed away from Broadway and Thunderbound--headed for the less traveled areas. Apparently no one knew chair 4 was running since I was almost alone on it. I even played a little in South Park! A great weekend all in all. I hope you all did too! Yup, was well worth flying from Seattle to Reno and driving for 3 hours. |
"Wayne Decker" wrote Cool BTW I'm the fool dressed mostly in black--but with a Camelback backpack and who sings to my tunes (I have *Tune-ups* on my Giro "9" helmet.) while riding the lifts alone and while skiing. While crusing the blues I usually don't use my poles--I typically hold them in my left hand. You'll have to do better to be recognizable on the slope :) There was a guy there yesterday in a formal felt hat, on really short skis with no poles. |
In message 9Demd.44401$5K2.32240@attbi_s03, Dmitry
writes "Wayne Decker" wrote Cool BTW I'm the fool dressed mostly in black--but with a Camelback backpack and who sings to my tunes (I have *Tune-ups* on my Giro "9" helmet.) while riding the lifts alone and while skiing. While crusing the blues I usually don't use my poles--I typically hold them in my left hand. You'll have to do better to be recognizable on the slope :) There was a guy there yesterday in a formal felt hat, on really short skis with no poles. That's a blader. How many of his necks had he broken? -- Sue ];(:) |
"Sue" wrote There was a guy there yesterday in a formal felt hat, on really short skis with no poles. That's a blader. How many of his necks had he broken? His neck looked quite healthy if a little red. He was ripping, actually. |
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