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Got about an inch fresh today, so AM conditions were a bit better today, but PM was better yesterday. Girls made it up to the 12k peak for one run, but altitude quickly caused one a headache, so it was a one time excursion. Did snap some pix up top though. That was part of a 3 hour complimentary mountain tour by a wonderful guide who took us all over the different regions of the area, helped them lear to use a rope tow, waited when they were slow or needed equipment adjustments, and even refused the tip I tried to give him. One of our glade runs is also pictured below, through Tweedledum glades. Not a single spill for either of them, as they handled moguls, glades and runs up to the "blue/black" level. Awesome 2 days for my amazing 10 year old ski bunnies. When I graduated college there is no way I could have pulled off what they did today. Overall our favorite area was Vasquez Ridge where we did 8 of our 23 runs over two days. Thanks so much to Barb for the vouchers!11 points
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Last ski trip of the year today. Got to bring my 7 year old daughter and my 10 year old son to JF today. Arrived at the mountain at 10:15. Lot was pretty empty and so was the lodge. Threw an edgy-wedgie on the my daughters skis and brought her over to Snowflake, Powder Puff and Frosty. We did each trail about 2 times. My son was being pretty supportive and skiing backwards to help her out. Our last run before the break was down Ridge Runner. She handled the trail well. We went in lodge for hot chocolate and cookies. After our break she wanted to try easy rider. On the lift ride up she wanted to do Lehigh. I was a little worried about the headwall but she had no problem. We took a run down Janes Lane and then back in for a lunch break. We finished the day doing Easy rider so my son could do Spunky's secret. His first run through he was excited to get some air jumping back on the trail. The next time he hit the same jump he fell and hurt his back a little. He was pretty upset to end his year on a fall. I am glad that the kids had a great day and hoping that my daughter will ski more next year. She said, "I want to stay in the hotel next year(Vermont)," so that is a good sign that she like skiing. Snow was still great and decent coverage in the glades. Looked more like January conditions then late March.6 points
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This little turd did pretty darn good today for not skiing in a few years. Last run of the day was challenge and he made it down linking some turns together without falling. His favorite thing now he said is straight lining falls. Got to see Root as a bonus. Hunter said that Roots Savage A.F. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk4 points
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Everybody skis before because of PASR and Salty said Barb owes me some commish on the extra season pass sales I help generate. Ski2Live and remember you said you weren’t gonna ski as much because of your recording sessions with the Beagels3 points
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Damn. I need to use my new boots. I guess I'll have to slum it at Camelback Thursday 😤2 points
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I'm thinking it was probably the same person who owned this van. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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I can't do any twelve-hour marathon days up here, but am doing the best I can. I was the last bag left in an formerly crowded bag room today at Okemo. 4:15 pm: pitiful. C'mon people, if the chair's runnig it's skiable! Also FFS I left my W-2 forms at home in Bethlehem, so I have to make a quick trip to PA. Not sure when but will try to hit a weekend and bring my skis. The only tricky part is that my cat screams nonstop in the car like he's being repeatedly stabbed with a butter knife, so I want to leave him here in VT. But my mom doesn't know anything about cats and she falls for his con-man bullshit every time. (He's not starving. Look at him.) And she's very forgetful, so I have to leave notes like this all over the place. So I dunno I might shoot down this weekend, might postpone until next.2 points
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I forgot to mention that I saw someone on RTM's today. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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I finally found Phillycore and skied two runs down sidewinder with him and his kid. Great day for ski day #35 1:10 minutes to get there this morning. 1:15 getting home. This I-80 root is gonna save me a lot of time.2 points
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The NJ medical program just got upgraded light-years ahead. Here's a link to the report and some highlights... http://www.state.nj.us/health/medicalmarijuana/documents/EO6Report_Final.pdf REDUCE REGISTRATION FEES The Department plans to revise N.J.A.C. 8:64-2.1(1)(c) to reduce registration fees (from $200 to $100) ELIMINATE THE PHYSICIAN REGISTRY The Department plans to eliminate N.J.A.C. 8:64-2.4 and revise associated rules, which requires physicians interested in providing care to MMP patients to first register with the Department. In turn, these physicians were listed on the Department’s public website in a physician registry for patient convenience. The Department’s elimination of the physician registry will permit any New Jersey physician in good standing and in possession of an active controlled dangerous substances registration issued by the State Division of Consumer Affairs to authorize medicinal marijuana for their qualifying patients. ELIMINATE 10% THC LIMIT The Department plans to repeal N.J.A.C. 8:64-10.7(c) to remove the 10% THC limit for product sold2 points
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Since forever or today. Your choice. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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Are there any good ones? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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I DID know that as it happens because the two hilarious stoners at the table next to me at lunch were really passionate about snowboarding history at Stratton, so I got a brief lesson in addition to the half-pipe play-by-play. I really should have stayed longer at that table; who knows what may have happened.2 points
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Hey All, I’m back from a fun session at Blue mountain the true mountain. I finished off the work day with a nice preneed sale(bonus business) followed up with a very empty and fully open Blue mountain. I stopped at Sheetz on the drive up and had two hot dogs and an iced tea then pulled into the lower lot at 419PM..high tailed it to the water closet as nature called..I think I actually trotted to the bathroom..stage 3.5!! Atomic Jeff arrived about ten minutes later and we began on Razors ledge which was choppy up top and smooth spring snow lower 2/3..Nightmare to dream weaver was smooth on the top and choppy after the big turn. Temperatures were around 40 and light rain began to fall around 500PM just as Eaf predicted. Main Street had great carving snow on the top and moderate chop on the lower half. After 7 runs we went to the parking lot and NMSki and Ryan arrived. I had a citrus IPA in the lot and some pretzels and took a pocket beer with me..repeated Main Street, NMDW and mostly skied razors..rain held off a few runs then began to fall again. Total count for me was 7 razors runs, 5 nightmare dreamweaver runs and 2 on Main Street. I retired to the lot around 710pm with Atomic Jeff and Ryan and NMSki managed 4-5 more runs until 750pm Fun was had in the lot I drank one of Atomic Jeff’s beers which was 8.5% and NMSki offered me a beer and I said only if it was under 11% and it was 10% so all good..it’s hard to remember a rainy night skiing session on 3/27 that was fully opened at Blue and it was a great time skiing..I’m sore of out of touch but I think they’re closed tomorrow and Thursday due to rain but it should be litty like bouncing titties Friday and Saturday. While hanging out there was a party suburban with all kinds of lights. Was badass..like a mobile DJ. Sick bird. Just as we were leaving around 9pm they even put on a torch light parade and I snapped this sick picture.1 point
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About 5 miles past Saylorsburg, when you pass the Turkey Ridge apartments (I think that is what they are called) on your left, blow your horn, we are up the hill on your right. Stop at the Kunkletown general store - it is an experience.1 point
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No, I don't take enough risks in life for that.1 point
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Will you be grinding in from the valley side like Matthew Edgerton?1 point
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Yeah, I'm liking the drive in this way. Kunckletown looks like something out of Stephen King book.1 point
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And not one of us found anything. Or, pretty much for that matter, looked for anything.1 point
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Since when did the roll call thread become a report thread??1 point
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QFT!!!!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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Indiggio is gonna be happy. Root have fun skiing in the bumps. I know you take risks so get after it hombre1 point
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Glad you made it to the top of Parsenn Bowl, if only for one run. It’s a scenic spot.1 point
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You eat chips off the mud in the lower lot at Blue. Don't act like you have standards of what you put in your mouth.1 point
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I'm sure Salty will like it. Not sure if you sucked his dick, or paid him off for your own personal satisfaction of an arbitrary like system on PASR.1 point
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Warm, sunny, and uncrowded. I drank too much, predictably, but not until late in the day. The deck of the lodge bar was just too fun. Old guys bickering, telling jokes about their wives, and randomly singing along to the Motown on the sound system, with flawless lyrics. Then two young stoner guys showed up and started doing play-by-play and color commentary for everyone coming through the half-pipe. It was all seriously funny, so I had a second beer to continue eavesdropping.1 point
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Yes Doug. I kicked out my renters before we arrived and it will sit empty until he gets here. And yes, hiked up Diamond Head with 100 other Asians wanting to be at the top for sunrise.1 point
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I may go to Montage or Elk instead. See how I feel Thursday0 points
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