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Cascades QC : January 28, 2012 – skiing on broken dishes

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Cascades QC : January 28, 2012 – skiing on broken dishes

Postby Patrick » Sun Feb 05, 2012 9:47 pm

First TR with a nontraditional camera. :twisted: ...and there is another in mental draft mode.
First outing in almost two weeks.

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Cascades QC : January 28, 2012 – skiing on broken dishes

After a two week hiatus, I was back on skis with a bad cold. Morgane had a slalom at Mont Cascades today and I was bringing her to the hill and the new camera to the hill. I was still feeling sick from the flu and was taking it easy due to my earlier health episode. Looks like January 2012 is turning out to be a record month; record month for the Ski Mad World readership, but also on the least days skied of any Winter month since the 2000-2001 season.
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Re: Cascades QC : January 28, 2012 – skiing on broken dishes

Postby Admin » Fri Feb 10, 2012 8:36 am

I've split out the ensuing digital camera vs. film discussion here:
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