That's where the Sasquatch lives and he thinks everyone that loooves snow is part of his family, so I want a nice, happy family shot -we are not so different after all!
Chris: Third tree in on your right about 20' up. You see it, that blue spot is his board.
Collin: Kinda missed the gap didn't he?!
Chris: He must be okay, he is feeding the birds his NatureValley Bar.
Kstrickbine: Good work! As for me, I certainly don't read all the entries, sometimes I skim to see whether my ideas have been used. Also, I've won twice, so I guess my posts are creative enough for the judges.
After we put the tracks back in from Leadville to Camp Hail resort developement. The next whistle stop is here where we have our slopes and a gondala to Ski Cooper; over there is where we recreate the Tennesee Pass Depot as the seperate base area & year-round dinner near the highway. Oh that shaft there--that's we excavate the two steam locomotives that the Rio Grande used to help shore-up the entrances to the original tunnel, restore one & sell the other to some RR nut, and we got our year-round income when we retire!
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That's where the Sasquatch lives and he thinks everyone that loooves snow is part of his family, so I want a nice, happy family shot -we are not so different after all!
That's where I lost my virginity, right over there *points*.
Chris: Third tree in on your right about 20' up. You see it, that blue spot is his board.
Collin: Kinda missed the gap didn't he?!
Chris: He must be okay, he is feeding the birds his NatureValley Bar.
No, seriously, that fir tree is where the 10th used to squeeze the pickle, so feel free to re-live history on the way down for this take . . .
All hail the men of Camp Hale.
Kstrickbine: Good work! As for me, I certainly don't read all the entries, sometimes I skim to see whether my ideas have been used. Also, I've won twice, so I guess my posts are creative enough for the judges.
After we put the tracks back in from Leadville to Camp Hail resort developement. The next whistle stop is here where we have our slopes and a gondala to Ski Cooper; over there is where we recreate the Tennesee Pass Depot as the seperate base area & year-round dinner near the highway. Oh that shaft there--that's we excavate the two steam locomotives that the Rio Grande used to help shore-up the entrances to the original tunnel, restore one & sell the other to some RR nut, and we got our year-round income when we retire!
Chris, "You want me to ski what?!?"
Here is yet another screenshot from the upcoming Warren Miller boomerang throwing movie.
So then you drop off the cliff Colin into into that impossibly narrow chute right there.
Say what?