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Who needs a faceshot?
I know I do. It is over a hundred degrees and not cooling off. So, have a
faceshot from last winter: http://homepage.mac.com/saemisch/Temp/DSC_2452.jpg (Breckenridge. Duh.) Mike... -- Littleton, Colorado (reply to msaemisch at yahoo dot com) Visit my ski pages at: http://powderday.us Carpe powder-diem |
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Jay Pique wrote:
On 25 Jul 2003 03:20:12 GMT, "Let Mikey Ski It!" wrote: I know I do. It is over a hundred degrees and not cooling off. So, have a faceshot from last winter: http://homepage.mac.com/saemisch/Temp/DSC_2452.jpg Background Picture!!!! Word, Mikey. I just had my first *major* mid-summer jonz for powder. For you long-time mountain men out there - does it get worse each year? I don't remember this type of longing last summer.... You are experiencing phase-shifted Seasonal Affective Disorder http://www.mentalhealth.com/book/p40-sad.html The common version has depression phasing in during the Fall; the skier's version has depression phasing in during the Spring. For temporary relief ask your butcher if you can spend the night in the meat locker... |
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Sweet pic, Mikey!!
Here's my contribution of a few dozen shots. My just-completed section of our trip to Chamonix last year: http://www.skistreak.com/europe/chamonix/ ((* *)) |
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"Let Mikey Ski It!" wrote in
: I know I do. It is over a hundred degrees and not cooling off. So, have a faceshot from last winter: http://homepage.mac.com/saemisch/Temp/DSC_2452.jpg (Breckenridge. Duh.) Mike... Told Jen the other day when we were hiking at Copper that I am so ready for winter. I am going to be able to keep up with you this winter, damnit... -- Chester Bullock, Tenxible Solutions - Tangible, Flexible Website Hosting, Design and Marketing http://www.tenxible.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Do you really own your domain name? Find out with our free domain name research report. http://www.tenxible.com |
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Chester Bullock wrote:
Told Jen the other day when we were hiking at Copper that I am so ready for winter. Yup. It's been about a month since my last turns. So any Utards wanna go this weekend? Seriously. I doubt it will be faceshots, but it will be turns. -klaus |
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Endlessseason wrote:
I'd like nothing better. Wish I could join you, but I'm not even off crutches yet. I'll be in phys therapy until early '94. Wow. 91 years of PT. You must have wacked yourself pretty good... ..... or has RSAM gone sysbie and is reposting ten year old articles? -- //-Walt // // |
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Yeouch, What happened Endless? Ski injury?? We thought you're the
invincible guy who'd ski forever. John, Yeah, I thought I was invincible too. I thought I had magic knees. But, towards the end of May, I was skiing at the Bird with some internet buddies when a snow snake got me after landing a road jump going over 50 mph. Normally it wouldn't have been any big deal--I would have simply jumped up and laughed about it. But that morning I had grabbed some skis which were set for shorter boots. So, not only was I skiing on a DIN setting of 11, I was jammed into bindings that were 13 mm too short. I don't know what that made the effective DIN but those skis weren't coming off for anything. It turned a routine fall into a tumbling twister of leveraged limbs. I tore my right ACL, broke a couple of ribs, messed up my elbow, twisted my femurs in their sockets, got a mild concussion with a visual corona, and thought I broke my butt. It was not good. I was going to just wear a knee brace like some people do. But when I skied the next few times after the accident, I found a few moves I absolutely can't do with a 3rd degree tear of my ACL. I skied the 4th of July and had the surgery a couple of weeks later. They used one of my hamstrings to fashion a new ACL. Standard minimum time for skiing (assuming good PT outcome) is six months. I'm working towards continuing my monthly streak at Mt. Hood next month. We'll see how it goes... |
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Walt wrote in message ...
Endlessseason wrote: I'd like nothing better. Wish I could join you, but I'm not even off crutches yet. I'll be in phys therapy until early '94. Wow. 91 years of PT. You must have wacked yourself pretty good... .... or has RSAM gone sysbie and is reposting ten year old articles? Heheh. |
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"lal_truckee" wrote in message ... Jay Pique wrote: On 25 Jul 2003 03:20:12 GMT, "Let Mikey Ski It!" wrote: I know I do. It is over a hundred degrees and not cooling off. So, have a faceshot from last winter: http://homepage.mac.com/saemisch/Temp/DSC_2452.jpg Background Picture!!!! Word, Mikey. I just had my first *major* mid-summer jonz for powder. For you long-time mountain men out there - does it get worse each year? I don't remember this type of longing last summer.... You are experiencing phase-shifted Seasonal Affective Disorder http://www.mentalhealth.com/book/p40-sad.html The common version has depression phasing in during the Fall; the skier's version has depression phasing in during the Spring. For temporary relief ask your butcher if you can spend the night in the meat locker... VERY DANGEROUS! A British soldier in Iraq just thought he'd have a nap in the walk-in coolroom to escape the 45 degree (113degrees in the old money) heat, and was lucky to be rescued a few hours later suffering from Hypothermia. True! Check out http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3118441.stm --- Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.504 / Virus Database: 302 - Release Date: 24/07/03 |
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