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Eugene Miya wrote:
Elder Klaus telling Elder Eugene 8^) Heh. Long Strange Trip and all that. But excepting the Olympics, you guys don't get much Chinese traffic. We have pretty good mexican food, and passable sushi. Ballet is ok for a visit a year. Chinese? There's some fair Chinese food in Heber. The Austrians, for instance, are trying to convince the Communist Chinese to create a ski industry. Gonna have to adjust to the new climate. Political and otherwise, This is going to be amusing. And that is different, how? ; Unless the LDS Church is going to encourage new Deseret industry. The LDS Church seems to have that "industry" thing tagged. Credit where credit is due. -klaus |
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Dave-in-Spokane " wrote in
: Kurt Knisely wrote: I stopped to ask a ski patroller at Red Mtn. one day about the BC gate. He said "what gate"? You leave the ski area and you're on your own. Hey wait a minute here, did you come to Red this year and not even give me a call? Few years ago...to avoid the 'lympic crowds and black helicopers :-) When you're talkin' Western North America, skiing, and open boundaries, there is ONLY one Red Mtn. Ahh, that's a lie: (near Silverton) http://www.allwest.net/~kurt/images/...04/RedMtn3.JPG Oh and one of Dave in the same folder: http://www.allwest.net/~kurt/images/silver04/dave.JPG Looks like we're planning a Nelson invasion next season: WH2O, Kootenay Pass, huts, mebbie some snowcatting or heli time too. Plenty to do in the Nelson area. Inexpensive and good Mexican food ;-) |
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klaus wrote: Eugene Miya wrote: Elder Klaus telling Elder Eugene 8^) Heh. Long Strange Trip and all that. Yeah, we were talking about technical progress on Monday, and the issue of resistance was a big obscure warm and fuzzy missing. You guys don't realize how close you were to not having minicomputers and a net. And DEC's history of murder. But excepting the Olympics, you guys don't get much Chinese traffic. We have pretty good mexican food, and passable sushi. Ballet is ok for a visit a year. Chinese? There's some fair Chinese food in Heber. I think many visiting Chinese want sample local food. Ponder that a moment. My old man spent some of his youth in Heber. The Austrians, for instance, are trying to convince the Communist Chinese to create a ski industry. Gonna have to adjust to the new climate. Political and otherwise, It's not the Cold War any more. This is going to be amusing. And that is different, how? ; As a start: It's not the Cold War any more. Unless the LDS Church is going to encourage new Deseret industry. The LDS Church seems to have that "industry" thing tagged. Credit where credit is due. Verily. Brother. -- |
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Eugene Miya wrote:
In article , klaus wrote: Yeah, we were talking about technical progress on Monday, and the issue of resistance was a big obscure warm and fuzzy missing. I normally reserve those discussions for Thursday, Get back to me tomorrow. You guys don't realize how close you were to not having minicomputers and a net. And DEC's history of murder. I wax poetic.(1) DEC needed to be murdered. It was for national insecurity. We have pretty good mexican food, and passable sushi. Ballet is ok for a visit a year. Chinese? There's some fair Chinese food in Heber. I think many visiting Chinese want sample local food. Ponder that a moment. I hear they just issued a warning about eating Utah Lake Carp. Yah. Carp. PCBs. Now I'm just wondering who the hell is eating enough Utah Lake Carp to have a problem. Is that what you mean by local? Or were you talking deep fried Twinkies and Jello salad? My old man spent some of his youth in Heber. Did he drive a Ford. ; Gonna have to adjust to the new climate. Political and otherwise, It's not the Cold War any more. We won that one. Now we need some refrigerators. And that is different, how? ; As a start: It's not the Cold War any more. Heh. That's exactly what makes it amusing. The LDS Church seems to have that "industry" thing tagged. Credit where credit is due. Verily. Brother. Heavenly Father planned it that way. -klaus (1) http://www.randomhouse.com/wotd/inde...?date=20000921 |
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Kurt Knisely wrote: (Eugene Miya) wrote in news:446a7043$1@darkstar: In article , Kurt Knisely wrote: http://www.sierradescents.com/photos/2005/abineau.php Nice avalanche, but not the Sierra. Been on the top of this one in summer. Yea, but I found it on that Sierra page. Makes for a longer run now off of Humphries...some years at least. Emphasis on the "...some years at least." This was not one of those years. Last year I mountain biked on the Waterline road to where it overlooks the avalanche path. A portion of the avalanche had turned back up the opposite site of the drainage and had overrun Waterline. Most impressive! David Flagstaff, AZ |
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In article ,
klaus wrote: technical progress the issue of resistance I normally reserve those discussions for Thursday, Get back to me tomorrow. Can I have a real "Double-0" number and an real Glock with a sound suppressor. You guys don't realize how close you were to not having minicomputers and a net. And DEC's history of murder. I wax poetic.(1) DEC needed to be murdered. It was for national insecurity. DEC for all its faults was better than having IBM. We have IBM today, but you could be submitting card decks and not have a net. mexican food, and sushi. Chinese? I think many visiting Chinese want sample local food. Ponder that a moment. I hear they just issued a warning about eating Utah Lake Carp. Yah. Carp. PCBs. Now I'm just wondering who the hell is eating enough Utah Lake Carp to have a problem. Is that what you mean by local? Or were you talking deep fried Twinkies and Jello salad? When in Roman do as the Romans. When at original of any Utahn town, you ... My old man spent some of his youth in Heber. Did he drive a Ford. ; Actually, for some reason he hated Fords. He was into Chevvies. No idea why. I've owned 2 German cars and now 2 Japanese cars. Gonna have to adjust to the new climate. Political and otherwise, It's not the Cold War any more. We won that one. Now we need some refrigerators. Are you certain? Mission accomplished? The living with envy the dead? And that is different, how? ; As a start: It's not the Cold War any more. Heh. That's exactly what makes it amusing. Many "small snakes...." The LDS Church seems to have that "industry" thing tagged. Credit where credit is due. Verily. Brother. Heavenly Father planned it that way. Pass the Jello-O salad (every thingsh goes with Jello-O). -- |
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David Blanchard wrote: Humphries... overrun Waterline. Most impressive! Truly. Flagstaff, AZ Nice place in many ways. Remote in other ways. -- |
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In article 446d3c61$1@darkstar, Eugene Miya wrote:
In article , Flagstaff, AZ Nice place in many ways. Yes. :-) Remote in other ways. Yes :-( Basics can be bought locally. Anything else must be ordered. Skis, boots, poles, snow... -db- |
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(David Blanchard) wrote in
: In article , Kurt Knisely wrote: Makes for a longer run now off of Humphries...some years at least. Emphasis on the "...some years at least." This was not one of those years. Last year I mountain biked on the Waterline road to where it overlooks the avalanche path. A portion of the avalanche had turned back up the opposite site of the drainage and had overrun Waterline. Most impressive! Even twenty years ago it appeared that the top of the Waterline road was hit fairly often. No trees the http://www.allwest.net/~kurt/images/...dasfingers.jpg Some of those images on the KPAC page though do show the runout going up one side of the canyon, crossing, and up the other. Lots of mature trees taken out. Yes, very impressive: http://www.kachinapeaks.org/photo_ga...p/PICT0135.jpg More shots: http://www.kachinapeaks.org/photo_guide.html Maybe someday they'll get the Abineau trail open again? |
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