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atkinson
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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 12:36 pm |
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is WOW! What an epic season!
Stein's was still fat, even on the last day. No sign of the big rock at the bottom even.
Skiing into spring.
This guy went huge and launched all the way from the top of Lincoln Peak to the base area. Fortunately, the zip line was set up, so he could latch on and avoid a bad landing.
Is it really the end though?
John
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win
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Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 6:44 pm |
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Check tomorrow!
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gone.skiing
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Only one challenger left, lets take them on! |
I think there is more than one, but who is counting...
http://www.sugarloaf.com/TheMountain/DailyReport/index.html
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Lostone
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 12:07 pm |
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And we're having flakes up here, but nothing substantial.
And the blueberry story is probably similar to the strawberries, around here. I had some friends up, last summer. In the morning, the mom was trying to get the daughter to eat a couple of the mutant California strawberries, and having tons of trouble.
Later, that morning, we were out on a hike. I pointed out some of our tiny natural strawberries, and she couldn't get enough of them. Their size is small, but their taste is quite large. 
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smootharc
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 1:58 pm |
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And we're having flakes up here, but nothing substantial.
And the blueberry story is probably similar to the strawberries, around here. I had some friends up, last summer. In the morning, the mom was trying to get the daughter to eat a couple of the mutant California strawberries, and having tons of trouble.
Later, that morning, we were out on a hike. I pointed out some of our tiny natural strawberries, and she couldn't get enough of them. Their size is small, but their taste is quite large.  |
and were melted by about 5 minutes later. Exciting while it lasted.
And regarding small fruit, this is America, dammit.....bigger is better when it comes to government, and fruit ! 
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