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@Montana St Alum, I’m gonna poke my eyeballs out if you do that to us again this winter!
(Unless I don’t have time to look, because I’m out skiing similar conditions.)
@Montana St Alum, I’m gonna poke my eyeballs out if you do that to us again this winter!
(Unless I don’t have time to look, because I’m out skiing similar conditions.)
The itch has definitely started. Yesterday, hiked a mile in my newer Arctics to break them in some more. Storm came in overnight and left a dusting on the CO Continental Divide. US-34 going over closed due to drifting snow and ice. Webcam is at 11796’.
Free Heeler - As in Free Spirit and Free Beer. No $700 pass! No plastic boots! And No Fkn Merlot!