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"tm" wrote in message ... In article 5xmRb.2398$fD.1230@fed1read02, "Richard Henry" wrote: "Jeff Davis" wrote in message .. . In article fahRb.1428$fD.748@fed1read02, Richard Henry wrote: "Jeff Davis" wrote in message . .. The Subject Sez It! Jackson Hole Sucks. They can't even groom the You will have a much better moutain/shopping experience at Vail. Oh yeah. Next time I go *MOUTIAN* shopping, I'll go to Vail. If you're going to lame me on my misspelling, at least misspell it correctly. While you guys are busy whooshing jeff, could you clean up the freakin attributes- What's the problem? Back on topic- http://www.tripnordic.com/moutian-co...ugar-diet.html Ooh. That's a change for the internet. Lose inches. |
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uglymoney wrote:
... The best nightlife takes place not at the ski area, and not in the town, but in some podunk town named Wilson, where a bunch of hicks gather in some sort of redneck ritual that only a skier from Cody could appreciate. That must be the place a local motel owner told us about. She also said, "it has a big parking lot out back if ya takes to fightin". (No kiddin) Nate, have you applied for a job in Colorado, yet? Mike... -- See my ski photography at: http://PowderDay.us Carpe powder-diem |
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 07:29:13 -0700, "Let Mikey Ski It!"
wrote: uglymoney wrote: ... The best nightlife takes place not at the ski area, and not in the town, but in some podunk town named Wilson, where a bunch of hicks gather in some sort of redneck ritual that only a skier from Cody could appreciate. That must be the place a local motel owner told us about. She also said, "it has a big parking lot out back if ya takes to fightin". (No kiddin) Nate, have you applied for a job in Colorado, yet? Not yet. Denver area/front range is #1 on my A list though, and trust me, its more than just you trying to talk sense into me, and get me to relocate. I've as many friends in Denver as I do here - many have already fled. Strangely, I am home today because of a snowstorm here in the midwest. Thats a good thing. nate |
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In article 5xmRb.2398$fD.1230@fed1read02,
Richard Henry wrote: If you're going to lame me on my misspelling, at least misspell it correctly. Hey. Vail ain't my cup of tea. Either is the whole Colorado scene with the exeption of A-Basin in April and May. Colorado was a great place to learn, (from Olympic Coach Dolf Kuntz). My horizons were greatly expanded moving to Salt Lake when I was 7. Thank God I moved back here to Wyoming by the age of 12. Jackson Hole isn't your cup of tea. Its too cold. Its to wild. It has too many cliff bands. You can't buy Gucci or Versace here. Stay home and have more fun. Really. -- According to John Perry Barlow, "Jeff Davis is a truly gifted trouble-maker." |
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In article dloRb.2725$fD.334@fed1read02,
Richard Henry wrote: What's the problem? Emily Postnews says its bad form to publish irrelevant attribute drivel. Ooh. That's a change for the internet. Lose inches. Why don't you lose the collumn inches of those attributes? Do you want to start a noxious cascade of carrots? Or are you going to start behaving yourself like a civil person? -- According to John Perry Barlow, "Jeff Davis is a truly gifted trouble-maker." |
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uglymoney wrote: And the scenery sucks. Its always cloudy. I've gone weeks without seeing the Tetons. Some times you have to shinny all the way up there to see *one* peak. Yesterday slabs were being remotely triggered 100 to 150' away from the snow being skied. They didn't run very far, and the deepest was a 1' lens of wind load. But this means the weak layer of old surface hoar is persistent. The steady slow accumulation every day that we're getting is the best thing that could happen given the present circumstance. And that's the way it is, at 9000' in Grand Teton National Park. -- According to John Perry Barlow, "Jeff Davis is a truly gifted trouble-maker." |
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FHemmer209 wrote: uglymoney wrote: I've gone weeks without seeing the Tetons. Buy her a drink first. Nah. Get upstairs in the Cabin early for the St. Paddy's Day Wet-T contest. They've been serving me free sodas for years at the Log Cabin Saloon. Its the most popular hang out of us unpretentious skids who live in town. That reminds me...Helmet Cam! -- According to John Perry Barlow, "Jeff Davis is a truly gifted trouble-maker." |
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uglymoney wrote: Not yet. Denver area/front range is #1 on my A list though, and trust me, its more than just you trying to talk sense into me, and get me to relocate. I've as many friends in Denver as I do here - many have already fled. That's deffinitely a move up for you. The Lemming runs up and down I-70 wore thin for me. I had too much history in Jackson Hole. Wouldn't mind parking the Winnebago in the lot at A Basin for April and May though. -- According to John Perry Barlow, "Jeff Davis is a truly gifted trouble-maker." |
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In article ,
Kurt Knisely wrote: By definition. If the wind, rain or sun doesn't destroy it before it snows, then it is notoriously persistent. Lots of whumphing around here on rarely skied slopes. That layer may be with us for the rest of the season (at the elevations where it was common). I don't know where "around here," is from your perspective. I'd be suprised if this layer remained a problem for the rest of the season. I think its instability may persist for the rest of the week. But I'm an optomist. Neat area, how are the moose and elk doing down in the preserve? Spreading brucillocis and eating hay. BTW- I've seen a lot of wind slabs deposited in lenticular shapes. They come off the suncrust or what ever the slide bed is in a cohesive unit, or a lens. I was speaking of the shape of the small slab. As for the big dump cleaning everything out, I'd hate to see a climax cycle and don't think its necessary for the snow pack *here* to restabilize. I'll be watching this layer to see if it sublimes or not. Some higher water content snow on top of it may help it consolidate in short order. And there is that wonderful low pressure system over Reno right now with that huge wave of Asian disturbed air behind it from the Gulf of Alaska back past the international date line -- According to John Perry Barlow, "Jeff Davis is a truly gifted trouble-maker." |
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