kingslug":3tl0fymn said:bumped up..ergo..interesting
kingslug":alkqp2ww said:have you thrown up yet just thinking about this...Admin.... =D>
46..hmmm I remember when I was 46..seems like 2 years ago.....yoga...it really works..really..just you and 20 other people in a 105 degree room for 90 minutes twisting like a pretzle..and some of them be woman....well a lot of them are...Admin":27q6i20v said:kingslug":27q6i20v said:have you thrown up yet just thinking about this...Admin.... =D>
My 46-year-old knees ache just thinking about it.
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Yes, I like them sun-softened myself. My day at MRG was enjoyable because it was a 62 degree T-shirt day, sort of like June at Mammoth.jasoncapecod":qqa57fhq said:i will never back down from my dislike of eastern bumps..90% of the time they are glare ice and the size of VW's..
I'm amazed that many Eastern ski areas have had to close half their trails. Admittedly, we had three or four fairly warm days with some rain and snow-eating fog through last weekend, but even my local mountain in central NE only closed down one trail (out of 22 - maybe 2 or 3% of the skiable terrain). A few other trails definitely had bare spots, though.Tony Crocker":1dev7e9z said:Yes, I like them sun-softened myself. My day at MRG was enjoyable because it was a 62 degree T-shirt day, sort of like June at Mammoth.jasoncapecod":1dev7e9z said:i will never back down from my dislike of eastern bumps..90% of the time they are glare ice and the size of VW's..
I just did my mid-month progress report last night. Once again I'm amazed that with just a few days or warm weather (in January yet!) a whole bunch of eastern ski areas have to close half their trails.
And thats Hunter always outdoes everyone else..they blow the living hell out of the place every chance they get...they suffered very little damage and pretty much nothing closed...I may get tired of the place after many consecutive weeks but it still has the most to offer within 3 hours of me...