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Everything posted by saltyant
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Yeah those are the best kind of oysters
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Niiice! Where did you meet him? It's always hard to guess what time he'll be somewhere because he takes breaks, gets flats, plays with his pickle etc. At least Chris Keating (nice guy) has been regularly posting his whereabouts. Here's my meeting with Snedeker in 2016
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Those look ridiculously good 😛
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This is grate!
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I'm up for splitting a condo again if you'd like... basically anywhere out west is good with me as long as it's on the Epic Pass, except for Park City because I was there last year. I'd like to check out Vail, Breckenridge or Keystone. Wouldn't mind planning it now so we can lock in a radical deal somewhere.
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I couldnt find a good one so I used my Strava picture from 2016 🤷🏻♂️
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Jack Frost, Hunter, Stowe, Vail probably. Also would like to get back to Roundtop by Harrisburg. I won't have to pay for any lift tickets this season which is grate
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This is grate! I'll have 2 season passes, one for True Blue & the Epic Pass, so I'll be doing lots of skiing on my Elon'z.
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I'll post more during ski season, just been checking in once or twice a day to see if @GrilledSteezeSandwich tags me.
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For Sale Elan Morpheo4 Early Rise Rockers with bindings Used condition with some wear; purchased in 2015 168 length 117-7-100 Asking $80, negotiable Perfect skis for a beginner who wants to try skiing and not spend a fortune on their first pair of skis. Must be willing to meet me within approx. 1 hour of Hazleton, PA
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I didn't actually know Woodstock was held in the Catskills until I was reading facts about the Catskills last night, lol. Visiting was a lot more interesting than I thought it would be. It's mind blowing that 400,000+ people converged in the middle of a farm in NY. Some interesting facts I learned from the museum: The farmer who allowed the festival on his land had different political views, but thought they had the right to their opinion because it's a free country, so he let them hold it. Some residents of Bethel, New York were not happy about the whole thing, but others helped pass out food and sandwiches. One lady bought everything at a local farm to supply food. At the original site intended for Woodstock, that town passed an ordinance requiring a permit for any gatherings of 5,000 people just to block it from happening. Since there were only 600 bathrooms, many people did their business in the nearby woods. It took some people 3 days to find their abandoned cars, since the roads became clogged. People had to walk on top of cars to get to the concert because the road was so congested. There were "trip tents" for people who took too much acid; when they recovered, they helped other people recover. People were told to move their tents for the supply helicopter landing pad, but didn't so were woken up at 6 am by the helicopter hovering above them trying to land. And what I found the most interesting... Notes written on paper plates (or whatever they could find to write on), nailed to a tree in hopes to find missed connections:
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Correct.
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Colorado Road Trip - Telluride, Silverton, Crested Butte, Aspen
saltyant replied to AtomicSkier's topic in Other Mountains
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Maybe we'll get to ski at Camelback next year on our KSL Resorts season pass. This is grate!
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This is grate, be sure to write a report!!
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You've already received more Perder than I did my entire 6 days in Utah. WTGAI
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I ate at that same Chinese restaurant in 2017 while staying at the Silver Inn and before riding my bicycle from Idaho Springs to the top of Mount Evans the next day. I remember the restaurant being exceptionally delicious
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I've never experienced clapping after a landing, and I've probably flown at least 30 times. That's soooo 1960s. Is that a Frontier thing? Was it really windy or was there a technical issue? Airliners can land themselves these days via ILS, but pilots land manually to keep their skills fresh in the event of an emergency.