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iain

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  1. I would expect nothing more from a philomath resident hahaha
  2. I doubt you would be disappointed with either of them. Havocs have a bit of a twin tip to them if I'm not mistaken. That's always fun. The R:ex is actually railed in the back from the factory (like many Atomic skis) this is apparently "a feature" according to Atomic.
  3. These are great skis if you like to go fast. Unfortunately they do not do quite so well at slower speeds or tight areas. They are not the most forgiving boards out there. For their stiffness they are "reasonably" light for AT. I would take the R:ex over the Havoc. I love mine and use them all the time. I am in the 180's, 6', and have the 184 R:ex from about 2 years ago. The hilarious part is they are considered midfats now. They look downright skinny next to some Karhu Jaks.
  4. it's gonna git powerwashed this w-e bish!
  5. lay off the shrooms
  6. the funniest part is the super-attentive spotter
  7. they aren't that bad
  8. it's going to be raining. hard.
  9. er, no, freshiez.
  10. with the skyrocketing freezing level and rain after such a huge dump of snow, it should be a wild time in the cascades this weekend!
  11. iain

    thanks

    I don't know about that, but the national inter-agency pass ("America, the Beautiful" pass) they set forth in the rider is expected to cost at least $85. Who knows if the forest-pass-only concept will be around. The rider also encourages contracting with private companies to manage public lands. This is a disaster in my opinion. Actually I have not verified that Bush signed this yet, just heard that he had. I might be speaking way too soon. I should not have posted that yet.
  12. iain

    thanks

    You guys ready to lay out $85-$100 annual for access to your national forests? Because that's what you'll be doing in 2005! Thanks Regula! Maybe I'll take my next vacation in Ohio, WHERE THEY DON'T HAVE TO PAY FOR THESE FEES. Thank Bush for signing that pork
  13. now that is what I call a sausage fest
  14. Mount Hood Meadows is opening Saturday. You can already see it in the crap driving going on in giant suv's up at govy.
  15. I liked Nyquil but you had to be literally leaning over your bed when you drank it.
  16. dude did you work that or what
  17. Or your sister's pygmy goat, betsy
  18. jeezus dru what a disgraceful attempt
  19. Sikorsky MH-60G Pavehawk helicopter blade
  20. I didn't know cats would eat count chocula
  21. I think if you are getting traction devices you should get them for all wheels. The breaking improvements are nice and the rear end won't swing around on you. I'm assuming you are talking about a Tundra in 4wd by the way otherwise you're not getting very far with chains on the front... Just an fyi, schwab will not mount just front or rear studs. All 4 or nothing.
  22. No kidding, narcotics are a prescription drug for a reason, not just to make things difficult. Many people justify carrying other peoples' old prescriptions for climbing by thinking the concept does not apply to them. Others who are responsible consult their physician and ask for a prescription up front, explaining the concepts of mountain accidents and what would be good to have with them on a remote climb. That said I'd probably be downing them if I was in a bad situation for a long period of time, and knew the contraindications.
  23. diiistel is outrageous, truly truly truly outrageous
  24. it took some work to dig that one up
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