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Rock solid on the down Al. Beautiful country, I see why you like it. I hope you get to post some more photos this season. Btw, your wife did a real nice job getting that downhill shot. Maybe she can post some tips sometime?
12gaugesage wrote:Great shot of the downhill, whats the mountain in the background?
That's Mount Susitna aka Sleeping Lady. There are no roads over that way so I've never been there.
fisheater wrote:Rock solid on the down Al. Beautiful country, I see why you like it. I hope you get to post some more photos this season. Btw, your wife did a real nice job getting that downhill shot. Maybe she can post some tips sometime?
Thanks fish, the wife usually isn't that good with the pics, but she's getting better.
Cannatonic wrote:you're living in paradise!!!! Nice action shot of skiing btw.
It is a skiers paradise, there's everything from groomed cc with lighted trails to extreme stuff that I'll never do, there's even a working ski jumping facility. That's all within a few miles from my house. There have been years I never drove more than three miles to ski.