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GrilledSteezeSandwich

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  1. No need to split when the cocoa is comlimentary but I got word from the Camel mascot that they interlocked arms while drinking the cocoa in order to absorb each other's energy.
  2. Oh Lordy the evil gentiles..Wegmans used to have Lox or smoked salmon in their breakfast bar. All items are $8.95 a pound..bacon, eggs, potatoes, even fruit well my uncle would just load up on smoked salmon for $8.95 a pound because it was over $20 a pound by the deli and he ruined it because they removed the smoked salmon. It was what is known in retailing as a loss leader. And this uncle has a quarter million dollar plane and a couple shopping centers but is super frugal. He complained about the pours a local wine bar served recently and they do a standard 5 ounce pour but the glasses for red wine are large.
  3. Thanks for that but Ski2Live has to analyze all the options. He made the right choice this last Saturday skiing Camelback because he got to ski with SaltyAnt and get free cocoa..
  4. makes sense as Lox is like $22.99 a pound.
  5. Look how narrow it got and Indiggio you were up even earlier than normal.
  6. If you aren't falling you aren't trying. If I were you I'd watch some ski instructional videos on YouTube. You'll get some pointers that you can try on the slopes. I've been trying to stay more forward and keep my hands forward as well especially in the bumps..cause once you get in the backseat forgetabout it..your skis just aren't as efficient.
  7. You really skied with no poles??? My hands have never hurt me from using poles. Heres the final video of the night. Me and Johnny style skiing the elevator at Jack Frost and yes it's steeper than white lightning probably 35 degrees at the crux
  8. An instructor would pick that apart. Here's another fun video from a few years ago at Jackson hole. The snow is pretty junky..
  9. The little tree shot to the skiers right of elevator with a mandatory air is pretty legit at Jackson frost. First time or two I skied that I needed to carefully plan my route
  10. Steamboat has lots of mellow glades..and when new to tree skiing it's more exploring and dilly dallying you don't have to charge the shit..most skiing deaths occur on Blue groomers because people easily hit speeds over 50 mph due to the width and pitch
  11. Try the Slalom glades to the right of upper nosedive they are good mellow glares with widely spaced trees..when skiing glades you ski between the trees..this is being being a herb at Jackson hole in the Bivoac woods.
  12. At Elk if you ski off piste the patrollers get piste off
  13. Tree skiing is allowed at Blue..when it snows over 10" I'll show you honeybee bowl..mandatory giant slalom turns required definitely red Trapezoid on the steezy scale....Have you learned Smartstyle SallyAnt??
  14. I am..I'm like my third favorite Bob Dylan song,"Tangled Up In Blue"..I'm lost without Blue...What I like about Blue you really know how to dance when you go up down Come around think about true romance. Blue is like FedEx..It Delivers..and this thread is like Roots favorite store at the mall..A Hot Topic!!!
  15. Sure they read them. I'm on a first name basis with the owner Barb Green and mountain manager and former reality tv star Jim Daly.
  16. Main Street is divided into upper Main Street and lower Main Street along with Barneys bumps. Here's a good combination..ski skytop then skate up to tuts lane..take connector to the woods next to Main Street I think sleepy hollow to X-ing which is a black diamond across upper Main Street over to switchback then through the woods to lazy mile across lazy mile into the woods to the lower marquee route down across crossover to challenge then before the falls hang a left onto lower sidewinder across to Central Park and into lower park...
  17. Ski Camelback during the day leave early enough to get the lunch price at Chinese buffet..write report..go to Star Wars at night buy $8.50 medium popcorn and $6 Dr. Pepper..and clap after every preview!!!
  18. I never even went day skiing at Blue mountain until midway through my third season at Blue as all my trips up there were with ski club. I did Day ski my very first time skiing which was at big Boulder and during my second season skiing went to rocking horse ranch with family up near new paltz NY and they had a small ski hill with a rope tow that I hit up while my parents and sister were riding horses. The next season after that was my first big mountain skiing at Windham NY I studied that trail map more than Enjorales practices with his trivia team funny but absolutely positively true..
  19. Heck they'll be open next week just like everywhere else from North Carolina to the North Pole...wahahahah
  20. Often when night skiing the black diamonds have some of the best conditions because they get the least amount of traffic as most of the school kids are on lazy mile, paradise and the park. On a typical session I try to ski every Main run once and then return back to the ones that are the best. I've had times at Blue where razors edge was so good that I just skied that the entire time same with switchback.
  21. Blue will be open for night skiing Saturday night. No idea other days but I believe the early season limited schedule will break with the cold air. Its 53 and raining moderately now..foggy as well..I'm also feeling farty.
  22. Night skiing on the weekends can mean some craptastic conditions. If given the choice I'll always go first thing when I'm fresh but on work days no choice but to make night moves. You should start a roll call thread to see if anybody else is at Blue Saturday night.
  23. Why night skiing? Do you have work Saturday?
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