Alpinemark, please do
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Re: Alpinemark, please do
Nothing sinister, like sales. The skis I purchased are awesome. More cool, I got my tele start in New England. So, I mentioned Summit Cone and their Bad A skis.
If one doesn't need to drop a knee to turn, why drop a knee till needed. Tele provides a much better transition period, making a more pleasant tour. Yes, AT makes more sense, but what does sense have to do with it.
Spring has sprung. What is your preferred method of keeping skins from globing?
If one doesn't need to drop a knee to turn, why drop a knee till needed. Tele provides a much better transition period, making a more pleasant tour. Yes, AT makes more sense, but what does sense have to do with it.
Spring has sprung. What is your preferred method of keeping skins from globing?
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Re: Alpinemark, please do
So you're not an adbot?
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Re: Alpinemark, please do
I'm "A bot" to go skiing!
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Re: Alpinemark, please do
Oh, a "Dad-Bot"!