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  1. Cross country skied today. Forecast didn’t call for snow but it’s coming down hard here! Wanted some solitude so I chose to go out solo on a trail instead of with the other ladies. All along the trail were geysers. Really something to see with the snow and steam. They all looked stunning. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    7 points
  2. You should center mount your rtm's
    4 points
  3. I didn’t in summer, but winter here is magic. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  4. Pretty much. It (being predictable) drives my wife nuts. She can tell when I'm reading PASR because of how I laugh when I'm reading it. I don't even that I'm doing it. Then she'll say some shit to make fun of me like "yo RidgeRacer, when you're done writing your little trip report change the cat litter."
    4 points
  5. elk forecasted to got 10 to 14 inches from this storm. If that happens and it cools down like they are saying, they will reach 100 days no problem, which I think is march 23. Praying for a dump. The deepest I've skied all winter was 6 inches at Shawnee. Nothing beats elk on a powder day, although this snow is supposed to be heavier...at any rate, they will be back to being 100% open which is great this late in the season.
    3 points
  6. PASR Day at Belle tomorrow. Getting after it ⛷!
    3 points
  7. Woah, and I didn't believe you at first. Sickbird!!!
    2 points
  8. Thanks. It's a easy ride to Belle. NYS does a pretty good job on 28. Getting stuck behind the plows for 30 miles and toast farting is my biggest concern. Tonight A chance of rain before 10pm, then rain and snow likely between 10pm and 1am, then snow after 1am. Patchy fog after 10pm. Low around 31. Northeast wind 7 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. Total nighttime snow accumulation of 3 to 7 inches possible. Friday Snow. Patchy fog before 4pm. High near 31. Windy, with a northwest wind 18 to 23 mph increasing to 24 to 29 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 48 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New snow accumulation of 9 to 13 inches possible. Hopefully the new Catskill Thunder gondubie stays open.
    2 points
  9. Need to be there and see them to appreciate them. Nature is fucking wild. I couldn’t imagine how amazing it would be to xc ski through a national park like that. Jelly. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    2 points
  10. If you hadn't spent so much time waiting for GSS you might not have bored of skiing
    2 points
  11. It's because I enjoy being a parent and watching and helping them improve. I actually get way more exercise skiing with them as it takes a lot more work to go slow than to rip down a run. I will go a bit ahead of them in trees or bumps to try to show them a route to follow If I want to go fast, I will often let them get a fair bit ahead of me and then catch up.
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  12. I enjoy skiing slower with my kids (actually with the slower of them, as I tend to follow whoever lags so as to provide any needed help without having to hike uphill) every bit as much as I enjoy skiing faster by myself.
    2 points
  13. roger that! so do I, AFTER I get up there I was there with jfskidan in 2016...he did a great job getting us around the mtn. last time we found the snow on the supreme lift to be not that great, so I'm interested to check out that area a bit more. we had loads of fun in the wildcat area. fyi....the RTM's are staying home this time around. i'll be taking my blizzard brahma sp's.
    2 points
  14. Fuck you i wont chew what you tell me
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  16. Holy shit; I had to reschedule a meeting in Truckee from Friday to Monday because of snow. I thought it was a little weird for them to cancel on account of snow. Just looked at the forecast, and there is up to FIVE FEET of snow predicted to fall in 48 hours in the High Sierra. I'm bringing my boots and calling Sunday a good day to be Sally.
    2 points
  17. Lol, you used that line just recently. That joke is like 99% of pop lyrics: repetitive! Also, don't really understand the RTM thing either.
    1 point
  18. At 5’9” and not an advanced skier, 170 actually isn’t a bad length. Except that I’m really fat. My current skis are 172 and I don’t feel like I miss any extra length. I wish weather had been nicer for demo day, I wanted to try some longer skis. Edit: I don’t know why the part about being fat is bigger than everything else. Appropriate tho
    1 point
  19. Yeah they are closing on the 18th (guessing)
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  20. Nice I take back what I said yesterday...you take risks lol
    1 point
  21. Didn’t bother. Was only 6 runs and I spent some time with my kids when I got home. Maybe later. Still gotta finish that Steamboat report
    1 point
  22. Guitar isn't a very aggressive skier and he's light. Yeah you're right SaltyPecker...The RTMs are the hot Jackson hole ski...even Olympic downhill gold medalist Tommy Moe skis the RTMs. Edit: STFU GSS it's march 1st not April 1st you wanker.
    1 point
  23. I always do a handful of XC days and I do log them. I have my own at home. These are rentals. I brought my snowshoes but wasn’t going through the hassle of bringing the skis. $18 for a half day rental....cheap! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  24. That's because we were doing the bumps.
    1 point
  25. I just bought a pair of 177 RTM 81's off Geartradedotcom for $350. Should be here by gaper day.
    1 point
  26. Regular yard sale. Taught me to tighten my helmet strap as a helmet should not be ten feet away from you after a fall. I was done for the day after that one. Felt like Charlie Brown after a line drive.
    1 point
  27. QFT. Like RTMs Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  28. That's what I do with salty and Mrs. Snowbunski...let them go ahead and catch up and fly by them. That's good that you like being a parent. Even though I never will have kids, I appreciate the fact that some like having kids.
    1 point
  29. Possibly? It is usually late in the day though. I wish they would do a morning coffee, bagel, donut party at the end of the season for us instead of afternoon lunch.
    1 point
  30. Pretty sure I'm in on a northern expedition tomorrow.
    1 point
  31. @enjoralas Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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  33. Forecasts are conflicting for Blue ...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY MORNING THROUGH LATE FRIDAY NIGHT... * WHAT...Heavy wet snow possible. Total wet snow accumulations of 4 to 6 inches are possible. * WHERE...Carbon and Monroe counties. Higher elevations have a better potential for higher totals. * WHEN...Snow will begin by dawn Friday and continue through the day. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Plan on difficult travel conditions, including during the evening commute on Friday. Tree branches could fall. Significant reductions in visibility are possible. Avoid travel is possible. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    1 point
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  35. You are set at goldminers. I’m a puruvian fan myself. Make sure you go to the bar at the puruvian - top 3 ski bar in North America. Truth. Don’t know if you have been there or not but no where gets tracked out faster then Alta / Snowbird so be prepared. Far right (skiers perspective) at Catherine’s will hold on longest. If they open east castle then the effort will be worth it. Devils castle and lower woods will hold on for a while as well. After things get tracked out drop any line between high rustler to gunsight will be awesome. Be careful not to get cliffed out in eagles nest area. Jelly, enjoy. PS. If you got nothing bigger then RTMs then rent
    1 point
  36. i bet you think that post was about you.
    1 point
  37. Goldminer is good. If the canyon rd closes.....it could be pretty epic for you. So since its gonna snow, let me tell you where to go...... anywhere.
    1 point
  38. An 8 track player and a reverb unit in a 68 Camaro, with two (stereo) speakers cut into the "parcel" shelf at the back window..... now that's an old phart!!
    1 point
  39. Hah you forgot 8 track...
    1 point
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  41. Fuck yeah you do Pheromones for days!!!
    1 point
  42. I also attract the ladies Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    1 point
  43. Arrived in Yellowstone late yesterday afternoon. Staying at Mammoth Hotel near the north entrance. Later today getting a snow coach to Old Faithful hotel. Girls on this trip seem a little less adventurous then I am used to. The majority opted to go see the Mammoth Terraces, which have boardwalks around some thermal features. There is a short snowshoe from that location. One girl and myself chose a longer snowshoe. We were the only ones on the trail and it was a beautiful morning. Saw lots of elk and have seen lots of buffalo from a safe distance. People are saying there have been a lot of wolf sightings this week so that would be cool. Sitting in the lodge now since I had to check out of my room before the snowshoe. Wish I could take a nice hot shower because I sweated my ass off on the uphill snowshoe and now I am really cold! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  44. Big Sky - Day 2 Snow began falling around 7am and was coming down at a pretty good clip and avy guns again going off on the mountain. The plan for the day was to head over to the South Face right off to take advantage of the falling snow. We headed down to Mountain Village and checked the big board to make sure both Shenandoah and Dakota lifts were good and both were green, sweet! Rode up the Sweet quad to make our way to the backside. At the top of the lift we catch a sign that both the other lifts are closed. WTF? Is the big board right or these? We decided to take a chance that the lifters forgot to change them last night and went over to Paradise, not Blue's green version by any stretch! At the bottom of Paradise we found to our dismay that the big board was wrong and the lifties had it right. Let that be a lesson to all! Took Middle Road all the way back to the base and decided to hang out on Andesite for the morning. Took Ramcharger lift and proceeded down Crazy Raven which had some nice, partially filled bumps down to Everett's Anger. At that point, the group took a right, heading down to Big Horn, but me and another went left, deeper into the woods...mistake. The farther we went in, the steeper it got to get down to Big Horn. We did eventually find a route down which had pretty thin cover to which the nicks in the bases would attest. Up the Thunder-Wolf and down Mad Wolf which had some gnarly bumps all the way down the liftline. Next lap, some went back to the bumps, me and another decided to go tree searching, as we can ski bumps back st Blue but not many trees. We headed down to check out Shady Chute which was ok, but nothing spectacular. It was shot and we popped out too soon and went straight back down to Thunder-Wolf. Others wanted another bump repeat, so we tried Broken Arrow. It was a little like Shady, but more open with some huge bumps at the bottom. They had enough bumps so we all went down to the Bolivia woods area. Lots of fun and good snow were down there. Last run through we pushed right into Marlboro Country where they have a bunch of avalanche fencing and a tight, bumped corridor next to them, pretty cool! We broke for lunch and asked SP about South Face who confirmed it was open. It was still pumping snow and we had probably received a good 4-5" by now. We made our way down Spotted Elk under Ramcharger which was a lot of fun. We made it around to the South Face the same way as in the morning and took the long run past the Yellowstone Club which we heard some wild stories about from people in the lift. Must be nice to have gobs of money... Up the Shenandoah and down Sunlight and Mike Skinner to the Dakota. We marveled at Kircher's Cliffs off in the distance and wondered how one would extract themselves if the had got too close to find themselves cliffed-out. It's some pretty wicked terrain out here and you better know what you're doing! Evidence of a fresh slide was still up there. We ended up lapping the trees under the Dakota which were all freshly filled, so finding powder was as easy as going around the next tree. The weather was a bit fickle on this side, as at the bottom of the lift it was barely flirting, midway up it was dumping snow and at the top, it was sunny! It was after 2pm now, so we decided to depart and make our way back to the house. As we came around to the other side it was still snowing hard and there were still untracked runs to be found. At this point, my legs were noodles and I just wanted to get back. Some decided to make a few more runs, which for one member, wasn't the smartest of ideas. He went off a little roller, spun around and torqued his Achilles bad. No need to push it when you're tired! Beer, dinner (Shrimp Scampi), Johnny Walker and a movie, to which I didn't pay any attention because it was so boring. I didn't even get the title.
    1 point
  45. Right before sunrise on a clear morning in Taos, NM Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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