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RidgeRacer

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  1. Thank you sir. Definitely feeling better.
  2. Enjoy dude. Looking forward to reading
  3. I was like I need to look at Saltys stowe report. Then I open it up and see that its 356 posts long. Is there a cliff notes version?
  4. Enjoy bro. I'll catch up with you soon.
  5. A week from today.
  6. Nada for me per the Doc in Jackson. Could be a few weeks
  7. Nice. Glad you guys had yet another pow day
  8. It was. He wouldn't leave my side which really meant alot. But thanks to all of you here for making sure I was good, picking me up, taking some of my stuff home so I wouldn't have to carry it. Etc. You're all great people and I won't forget it.
  9. Thanks everyone. I'm OK. I'll post again in a bit. Major thank you to everyone everyone for the well wishes as well as the awesome crew here.
  10. Mr MBike in the foreground getting ready to ski in the falling snow
  11. Looks like those stats won't be updated anytime soon then.
  12. Fun day. Visibility was the biggest detractor more than anything. First run for a few of us was off the tram and into Rondezvous Bowl which wasn't close to as good as yesterday but decent. Wind blown crust is probably the best way to describe it. Met up with the rest of the crew on Sublette where we skied a bunch of runs with good snow but couldn't see a thing. Doug and Jeff's JH navigation abilities were greatly appreciated today. After we split up, a few of us skied off casper and back across to thunder for a run on Laramie bowl which was crowded but fun, then up Sublette and off to the Bivouac area as Doug mentioned. Bivouac was nice. Probably the best snow on the hill and talked to a few people in there who were saying the same. Doug, being the Jackson hole expert that he is, gave us that little tidbit. NMSki and Dan met up with the others in one of the fancy Teton Village restaurants and I went up Sublette to ski Bivouac again but rode the lift with a local from whitetail in PA who was here for two weeks. I told him Bivouac was good but was considering the Hobacks and he offered to ski it with me so off we went. I lost him somewhere along the way but I wasn't upset about it as it was sooooo damn nice to be lost in the woods, in the Tetons with no one around. Upper part of the hobacks was decent but the middle to lower was manky AF. After skiing, walked around town a bit with MBike and Nastar Glen for souvenirs. now praying we get snow for tomorrow. JADIP
  13. Solitude in the hobacks... Surreal
  14. MBikes rapping skillz are impressive. The man has talent.
  15. I'm no longer a JH virgin and it feels really good. Like Madonna said "Touched for the very first time". Great day with great people and yes props to Jeff like NMski said for being a tour guide. Laramie bowl first thing was so good. It's steeper than razors but designated a double blue. Lol. Paintbrush and tower whatever were also great as was the cirque but the ROTD for me was the hobacks . The hobacks were definitely as advertised. Steep, long ungroomed. Leg burner for sure. Ended up taking a solo ride on the tram. Did the obligatory Corbetts photo then skied Rondezvous bowl to Cheyenne bowl to Sublette Ridge through some fields of snow and vegetation to a groomer the moose creek lift for a full 4100 vert. Pics below. First is Rondezvous. Second is Laramie bowl. Third is the hobacks with Atomic Jeff in the distance. Fourth is another sunshiney pic from the first lift ride this morning.
  16. Grand Teton popped its head out for a few seconds.
  17. I hear you need RTMs to ski this successfully
  18. First in line for the gondi (sans wallets)
  19. That's very nice of you to do Douglas
  20. Speaking of. The 49er does hotel breakfast right!
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