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    Mt B

    Timmy, was that you at Mt B on Sunday ? Good to see you out and about. Talked with big E over at the top of Skyliner right before I saw you. Hope you got in some good turns. Have fun ! TL
  2. I was wondering where my sled went... Hey do you have any pics of the SE side of bach from Kwohl? I am looking for a good one to use for some mapping. Come on up and check out the new east catch line. It connects with Larry valley now. See you
  3. Nice work, you hit the window just right as it blew 100 + at 9000' on monday. enjoy
  4. Timmy, Nice shots and congratulations. Drop me a note if you get time to ride on the other side. Tom
  5. Bachelor was the place to be on Sunday for early season hike turns. Saw 2 hitting the cone at dawn. Nice pow. Big warm up coming so would wait for next time now...
  6. Very nice work. If your not a pro you should be. Many of your shots would be poster material. Thanks for the link
  7. Cool report. Timmy would do it on his sled......
  8. There is a brass monument about 5 miles up fom the bottom of the Devil's gulch trail out of Cashmere that during the Washington centenial was marked as "pretty much" the center of the State. You can find it if you where to look and I bet the cords are listed somewhere.
  9. Here is what the new said. Fatal avalanche at Crystal Mountain 06:22 PM PST on Saturday, February 24, 2007 Associated Press CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN, Wash. -- A skier was killed Saturday afternoon when he was buried in an avalanche in an out-of-bounds area at the Crystal Mountain ski resort. Ski area spokeswoman Tiana Enger says the avalanche occurred about 3 p.m., when the victim and a male companion were in an area that was roped off and marked as permanently closed to skiing. The area is on the back side of the resort and actually within the boundary of Mount Rainier National Park. The ski area is just east of the park. Enger says the victim was wearing a transponder, which helped rescuers narrow the search, but he was unconscious and not breathing and could not be revived. The second skier was not hurt. Names, ages, hometowns and other details about the two skiers are not immediately available. Enger says it's not yet known how the avalanche was triggered.
  10. Nice photos. I hear all the new is happening up north. Nothing but sun back here in CO. In fact had to get out the Mt bike today and hit a bit of dirt. Turn hard and often.
  11. If you know where to look about 800' vert of S/E exposure. Plenty of feed for any Rooster.
  12. I just saw your post and answered my own question. Have a great trip.
  13. For those of you lucky enough to call Central Oregon home there is a corn alert for the south side of bachelor weds. Corn was had on tues. If you use the lifts stay inbounds. enjoy
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