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  1. snoboy

    Goodbye

    Utah is cool. have fun. post ski stoke on TGR, there' lots of utards there.
  2. Me too, note time of OP...
  3. I'm stuck at level 15 Oh, and rmncwrtr - the download takes all of about 20 seconds.
  4. How about a new Tracker for $229.99?
  5. This is sure to waste it... http://silverspaceship.com/chromatron/ :eveeel:
  6. One pair of bindings, heel lifters incl. The toe plates do not match in colour. The L plate was just replaced (brand new) under warranty from G3 and is black. The R plate is "titanium" colour. Makes it easier to see which ski is which. Good condition, but used. Not sure how many days... about 50? $75CDN
  7. There's a variation on that article in the latest Backcountry magazine. I think shovelling can make the difference between a good and a bad outcome.
  8. It shows up on page two of the search results, and number 1 result on Google... either way gets you there. I often find myself using Google site search, not just here, but many other sites as well.
  9. jon, I just noticed that we have reached a milestone on the search options. Since cc.com is now over 7 years old... we can no longer search the oldest posts.
  10. Looks like the day I was born... was a powder day! HbrZpJm6zdA
  11. Way to get sum! Looks like it's pretty decent up there. Any idea what the snow depth was?
  12. snoboy

    my first stupid poll

    I dropped a cannon ball on my foot when I was little, that lead to the separation of my toenail from my toe.
  13. Make sure you read everything on Lou Dawson's wildsnow.com. I have replaced G3 Targas with Dynafits and can say that the holes do not interfere. Get the plugs from the shop (often free if you know someone) or use golf tees.
  14. I have no experience, but friends have told me that the harness is the plabbest thing ever.
  15. Need a new beacon? Need a spare? e-omc has the Ortovox F-1 for only $160!
  16. Did they teach you how to plant your foot firmly in that class??? "Pumpkins" indeed!
  17. I have slept in a Megamid in perhaps the buggiest campsite I have ever experienced. Luckily it was very flat, and we were able to get the edges of the tent right to the gound. It was not bad at all.
  18. Bzzzzzt! Both pulleys in a Z-drag see the same load, 2/3 of the total. It's gonna be better than a biner fer sure, but not as good as a burly rescue pulley - your choice when it comes down to weight. I know I have one in my ski box. The effect of pulley diameter on efficiency is also a function of rope diameter to some extent, AFAIK. So this might be fine in am ultralight spectra glacier rope kinda rig, but not so hot for the fuzzy 11mm out of the Mountaineers gear cache. Ooops! I think I just opened another can of worms!
  19. The ultralight pop can stove crowd use them for filler caps, I think!?
  20. http://www.videohelp.com/
  21. I would guess portable electric rigs, easy to move, and supposedly effective...
  22. Just a random thought from somebody with no experience at these tents: It might be worthwhile to get a tent and vestibule if it allows you to choose a smaller tent for most purposes, and then bring the vestibule only when strictly neccesay (ie big gear, lotsa peeps...)
  23. Looks more like Paul Ridge to me than Brohm Ridge.
  24. :pagetop: are even more expensive! Our hill does season long rental deals for the groms... it works out cheaper in the end for the family, and the kids get better gear. It's also convenient as the parents can drop the kid off, and they go get their gear, and go skiing, no crap to lug from the parking lot and back. Of course... if they are racers, then $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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