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Thread: Anyone going to Hunter on Saturday?

  1. #1
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    Anyone going to Hunter on Saturday?

    I just got my boots fitted and I'm ready to head out on plates for the first time (I rode my new Axis last weekend with softies).

    Anyone want to join a N00b and laugh as I still adjust to 50-60 degree angles?

    I'll be there!

    -Allen

  2. #2
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    Why not come to Windham?

    astan100,

    I'd love to ride with you at Windham, 8 miles fom Hunter, on Saturday, although there is a small chance I will go to Jiminy Peak, instead.

    Give me a call at 732-604-0594.

    Bricky

  3. #3
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    Is Windham the same size as Hunter?

    My friend seems sort of set on going to Hunter...though I may ditch him to meet up with you

    Let me know tomorrow what your more firm plans are. I might be willing to change mine.

    -Allen

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    I think hunter is bigger and definatly deeper snow. I'l be there early, 8:15 I like to try to get first tracks.

  5. #5
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    Hey Bricky,

    Come to hunter man! It'll be a wild party.

    I think I'm going to be at Hunter because of my friend. I'll be the guy in a red jacket, grey pants, and the bright bling blingy gold board. Seriously, you can't miss it.

    I'll aim for 8:15, but we'lll have to see. That's EARLY. I might get there slightly later, take a few runs, and get used to the hard boots before seeking any of you guys out anyway.

    Let me know who to look for!

    -Allen

  6. #6
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    Saturday

    I'll be there as usual.... I'll look for the plater crowd and join in the carving fun for a few runs. Then back to my spring moguls on the west side (need to pick up the right mindset for next season's sport).

    But you know, I can't think of a worse mountain to learn to hardboot on. It will tire you quickly trying to survive on the narrow steeps or when dodging clueless tourists in the flats.

    But its a GREAT mountain for sure !

    sic

  7. #7
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    haha, doh.

    I'm hoping that it won't be busy tomorrow because it'll be 1) too warm and 2) late season.

    Here goes nothing I guess.

  8. #8
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    Feb 2004
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    should be OK as far as people, after St pats it's just mostly the regulars. pass holders and other snow addicts. I'll be sporting a red full face helmet, can't miss it, see you there.

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