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    Timber Ho

    would be a great trail name at SB. I mean they used to ski here a lot and I imagine they still do from time to time, it would be cool to name a trail after the boys from Burlington. The possiblities are endless really...

    Timber Ho > Steep > Swept Away



    How about a trail called It's Ice on the most sunlight trail, that would confuse some folks.

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    Re: Timber Ho

    Quote Originally Posted by tyler
    would be a great trail name at SB. I mean they used to ski here a lot and I imagine they still do from time to time, it would be cool to name a trail after the boys from Burlington. The possiblities are endless really...

    Timber Ho > Steep > Swept Away

    How about a trail called It's Ice on the most sunlight trail, that would confuse some folks.
    Yeah, I was just thinking that.

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    Re: Timber Ho

    Quote Originally Posted by tyler
    would be a great trail name at SB. I mean they used to ski here a lot and I imagine they still do from time to time, it would be cool to name a trail after the boys from Burlington. The possiblities are endless really...

    Timber Ho > Steep > Swept Away

    How about a trail called It's Ice on the most sunlight trail, that would confuse some folks.
    Well, that wasn't confusing.
    Ithaca is (not) Vermont (but it is gorges)

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    Strat was my post really that confusing or you're just not a big Phish phan?

    Anyway, I am heading up to Sugarbush for the first time in Feb. any recomendations as to the best places to ski/ride, stay, eat, drink and be merry?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tyler
    Strat was my post really that confusing or you're just not a big Phish phan?

    Anyway, I am heading up to Sugarbush for the first time in Feb. any recomendations as to the best places to ski/ride, stay, eat, drink and be merry?
    Nope, not a big Phish fan, though the Timber > Steep > Swept thing did look to me like a set list... just didn't link that in my mind to Burlington and everything...
    Ithaca is (not) Vermont (but it is gorges)

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    Quote Originally Posted by tyler
    Strat was my post really that confusing or you're just not a big Phish phan?

    Anyway, I am heading up to Sugarbush for the first time in Feb. any recomendations as to the best places to ski/ride, stay, eat, drink and be merry?
    That went completely over my head. As for places to eat, drink, and be merry, check out the Mad River Valley forum here for a bunch of ideas. Skiing and riding? Depends on what type of terrain you're into.

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    Thanks Tim, I snowboard and my brohter ski's. I would say either of us can navigate our way down most trails on any mountain. I tend to shy away from the bumps and we both enjoy scenic crusier runs and backcountry type stuff. I love the trees if the conditions are right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tyler
    I love the trees if the conditions are right.
    You are coming up in Feb.? We can only HOPE! ; }

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    7 Below
    Cavern
    Punch You In The Eye
    Ghost
    Stash
    Sparkle
    The Wedge

    All great trail names.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tyler
    7 Below
    Cavern
    Punch You In The Eye
    Ghost
    Stash
    Sparkle
    The Wedge

    All great trail names.
    what about:

    Axilla
    Gamehendge
    Character Zero
    Reba (Reba's Run)
    Llama
    Prince Caspian (Prince Caspians glades)
    Sample in a Jar
    First Tube
    Meat
    Limb by Limb




    dave

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    I like "Reba's Run" and Limb by Limb... classic

    Axilla would be cool too, how about Axilla (Part I) > Axilla (Part II)... kinda like upper... and lower...

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    You gauze forgot:

    Divided Sky
    Antelope (already taken, I know)
    Bathtub Gin (homemade glade)
    Oblivious Fool (Olivia's Pool)
    Tweezer - So Cold
    Weekapaugh Grove

    I could go on ... but won't.

    John

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    how about:

    kung
    tela
    icu
    harry hood(feelin good about hood)



    and on and on and on..............
    "Quietly Heartbroken Tennis Player."

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    Quote Originally Posted by atkinson
    You gauze forgot:

    Divided Sky
    Antelope (already taken, I know)
    Bathtub Gin (homemade glade)
    Oblivious Fool (Olivia's Pool)
    Tweezer - So Cold
    Weekapaugh Grove

    I could go on ... but won't.

    John
    Oh! I forgot about Divided Sky!! I really like that one!

    dave

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    This thread discriminates.....

    ....against us less hip 40+'ers. Administrators: Please lock it down immediately. If you don't, I'm firing up a Bee Gee's trail naming thread.

    How'd you all like a trail name like "How Deep is Your Love ?" Think of it. Powder = Love. Now that's deeeeepppp.

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