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Travis Dustin
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Feb 16, 2015
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Mexico Maine
· Joined Jan 2012
· Points: 1,665
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AdpRHIOTx4
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Chris Schmidt
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Feb 16, 2015
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Fruita, CO
· Joined Nov 2012
· Points: 0
Wow you can make pow turns and keep moving in terrain that flat? Sorry I would still rather ski >25 degree 2,000 foot vertical groomers than that
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Bill Kirby
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Feb 16, 2015
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Keene New York
· Joined Jul 2012
· Points: 480
I thought you girls out west would be happy not hating with it being sunny and 70 outside. Soak up all that Vitamin C while you're out skiing those groomers.. Wait any snow in CO?
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Jon H
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Feb 16, 2015
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PC, UT
· Joined Nov 2009
· Points: 118
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Travis Dustin
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Feb 16, 2015
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Mexico Maine
· Joined Jan 2012
· Points: 1,665
Wow, someone is jealous we have more snow than out west.
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M Mobley
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Feb 16, 2015
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Bar Harbor, ME
· Joined Mar 2006
· Points: 911
Chris Schmidt wrote:Wow you can make pow turns and keep moving in terrain that flat? Sorry I would still rather ski >25 degree 2,000 foot vertical groomers than that I'd rather ski deep powder myself
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Thomas Stryker
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Feb 16, 2015
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Chatham, NH
· Joined Aug 2014
· Points: 250
My twenty year old has been ripping through glades at Wildcat and Cannon this week, and skinned up to Tucks yesterday morning for an awesome run on the Shelburne before work at nine am yesterday! Def going off!
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Steven Groetken
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Feb 16, 2015
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Durango, CO
· Joined Sep 2012
· Points: 390
Sweet turns above treeline bro. Make sure you take an avy course before your next adventure. That terrain looks way too steep to be safe. Just because you have a NS board, made in Colorado, doesn't mean you're immune to the elements of danger!!!!
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Steven Groetken
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Feb 16, 2015
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Durango, CO
· Joined Sep 2012
· Points: 390
And yes, I'm definitely hating on you due to some sort of misguided jealousy (of the snow, not so much the terrain). I was able to skin up a ridge that started at the end of my street, slap the splitty back together and bomb down it almost all the way home up until about 2 weeks ago. Shit's weak now and the grass is starting to grow.
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Mark NH
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Feb 16, 2015
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03053
· Joined Feb 2013
· Points: 0
Travis has been posting up vids from "small, local, back-country hills" in southern NH that are probably within half an hour of the thriving city of Manchester! I give him credit for seeking out local pow! Now if you've time to drive north, there's certainly bigger and better back-country fun in NH!
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tim
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Feb 16, 2015
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Boulder, CO
· Joined Aug 2006
· Points: 517
There's skiing on the east coast?! Now I've heard everything!
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doligo
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Feb 16, 2015
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Sep 2008
· Points: 264
Steven Groetken wrote:Sweet turns above treeline bro. Make sure you take an avy course before your next adventure. That terrain looks way too steep to be safe. Just because you have a NS board, made in Colorado, doesn't mean you're immune to the elements of danger!!!! Just because you've taken the course, does not make you immune to the risks. In fact, I'm pretty sure the stats say that the more people are educated about the avalanches the more likely they are to get into trouble. Thanks for posting the East Coast pow stoke, Travis!
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M Mobley
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Feb 16, 2015
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Bar Harbor, ME
· Joined Mar 2006
· Points: 911
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Travis Dustin
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Feb 16, 2015
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Mexico Maine
· Joined Jan 2012
· Points: 1,665
Thanks Mark. Looks fun Mike!!!
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Stagg54 Taggart
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Feb 16, 2015
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Dec 2006
· Points: 10
tim wrote:There's skiing on the east coast?! Now I've heard everything! We always referred to it as ice skating.
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