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- kezza_20
"seriously jonesing for some pow!"
might just enter my vocablary starting today.
- davey_g0
Nitro Team snowboard
brand new for $167!
(55, 57, 59)Act fast jonesers, just got one for the collection:
- kyl30
not quite cold enough, the highest peaks were dusted but lower elevations had nothing
- jevad0
Yeah I saw that Davey - don;t really like the look of that board but the price is right!
- jevad0
Where's my tshirt design kelpie
- jevad0
HAHAHAHHAHAHA
- jevad0
Kyle - Mid Vail...got a foot...and it's still snowing
- kelpie0
that'll be 30 of your american dollars, sir
- kyl30
hot tub!!!
- joyride0
damn thats awesome!!
On a sad note, Union said they only deal with shops for pro-form at this point... Honestly, that's the first time i've ever been denied that... sorry. But if you need any other brands let me know.
If you know anyone working at a shop just have them call. I'm sure they can get em'
Hows the job scene out in denver anyway?
- allterrain0
http://www.snowbird.com/snowcam.…
That's FEET on the mesurement
- davey_g0
That's FEET on the mesurement
allterrain
(Sep 21 06, 10That's my Bird! Already got my pass too.
- grunttt0
congrats to y'all that happen to like snow.
it's getting fall-like here in the NC mountains which is nice.
- gramme0
This thread reeks of cocaine
- joyride0
The snow measuring board, sporting the Snowbird logo and a ruler with 4”, 8”, 12” and 16” gradations... =(
- allterrain0
That's a typo. The camera mounting pole is 16 feet high...
The measurement IS in feet.From earlier in the year: "You might notice that the Snowcam has been getting snow on the lens recently. This is because we’ve reached the top of our 16 foot tall mounting poles and can’t raise the camera any higher!!!"
- joyride0
The snowbird part raises and lowers, those numbers are inches. look at the timestamps. I don't think it snows that much in 4 hours. But the total height is 16 ft, which is a lot of snow
- allterrain0
Understood. Although Utah mountains commonly get several feet from a good winter storm.
"Go West young man..."


