500 lb Tuna
Freshies in our stashes.
Striper ripping on a Mackerel
Great Scott, first tram on a Pow day.
Painfully cold beer and steaks on the Grill at Castlerock
and a freshly signed P&S!
hanging on Nantucket this weekend to skiing next week. What could be better?
500 lb Tuna
Freshies in our stashes.
Striper ripping on a Mackerel
Great Scott, first tram on a Pow day.
Painfully cold beer and steaks on the Grill at Castlerock
and a freshly signed P&S!
All of the above and a bottle of Caymus Special Select 2001. Although I'll take the mackerel ripping on striper's over anything (only 3 more weeks)
Good one and congrats on the P&S. NA lose and MRV gain.
[quote="walks"]hanging on Nantucket this weekend to skiing next week. What could be better?
What a silly question...
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This could be a sillier question. How was the skiing today? Never a bad day skiing at the bush!
It was well into the 70s. The sky was dark blue. The sun was bright. Everything was soft.
It wasn't any fun at all.
.
Two roads diverged in a wood,
and I- I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
I can't wait to not have fun next week.
Weekend skiing was pretty darn terrific. Bright sun, 70s & no wind. Overnight temps stayed above freezing so everything stayed soft. Stein's, Murphy's, Ripcord, Upper & Lower Organgrinder had masses of snow. It did not take long for Stein's to bump back up after Friday night's grooming, and my son & I were all too happy to contribute to that noble effort.
Saw 1st hand what a day in the 70s can do in terms of difference from Sat to Sun but still plenty of coverage on top and more than manageable the lower you go.
One heck of a send off to what was a super season. Envious of those who can make it up there this week...enjoy.
No mountain too steep
No powder too deep
(well, not exactly)
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