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arcinrider



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 8:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

mark wrote:
arcinrider wrote:
4 is a number..spring ain't quite sprung @ lookout .still getting powder dumps ..wish u were there


Solstices happen arc'inpfunkin, powder, corn, or not. And very nice powder over here this past weekend as well! Keep on winn'in bro! Fake-a'mark'in 4 U!!!
Marky, EQUINOXES also happen..as in the Vernal EQUINOX..But maybe y'all are having a Spring Solstice there in Seattle? If so, that explains a lot..and u really need to tell someone, someone far more important than I!
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HungryInCOS



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 8:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Dude,
just contributing to a little
correction concerning your obviously
lacking grasp on the REAL variance
in climate in the PNW.. next time, u
might give it just a little thought
b4 you tell me all about the the
weather in the INLAND Pacific
Northwest...or not..probably
not.


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mark wrote:
.. or you'll do what? I like online threats. Knock yourself out pfucwit.
Huh?? Here, another map
update..study carefully, then maybe we can talk.
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mesowest/mwmap.php?wfo=otx&map=otx&list=1&sort=name&limit=1
where did u see an implied threat ? dude, get off the crack.


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no pfucwit... anyone knows that there's a whole swatch of semi-arid land between here and you. Of course the weather is different. Spelling everything out for your asbergers laddled mind is tedious. Glad you busted out the extreme skill set and skied the powder on the edge of the groomers.... dude, u've got maaaad skills! How you ever do it when your head's so far up your arse is indeed a mystery.


Ron, you had this argument a month ago.

Someone please move this thread to way off topic.
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arcinrider



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 8:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

HungryInCOS wrote:
Quote:
Dude,
just contributing to a little
correction concerning your obviously
lacking grasp on the REAL variance
in climate in the PNW.. next time, u
might give it just a little thought
b4 you tell me all about the the
weather in the INLAND Pacific
Northwest...or not..probably
not.


Quote:
mark wrote:
.. or you'll do what? I like online threats. Knock yourself out pfucwit.
Huh?? Here, another map
update..study carefully, then maybe we can talk.
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mesowest/mwmap.php?wfo=otx&map=otx&list=1&sort=name&limit=1
where did u see an implied threat ? dude, get off the crack.


Quote:
no pfucwit... anyone knows that there's a whole swatch of semi-arid land between here and you. Of course the weather is different. Spelling everything out for your asbergers laddled mind is tedious. Glad you busted out the extreme skill set and skied the powder on the edge of the groomers.... dude, u've got maaaad skills! How you ever do it when your head's so far up your arse is indeed a mystery.


Ron, you had this argument a month ago.

Someone please move this thread to way off topic.
dude, there's no argument..someone please remove tattlehungry from my thread of pretty pics ...are u--as is Mark-- havin a Vernal solstice tattlehungry ? the thread was what it was till the space invaders arrived...
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mark



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 9:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tattl'mark'in n' single pp'in just 4 U!!! Bring on the solstice win!!! Bring on the equinox pfun!!!! Bring the luv!!! It just follows you everwhere you go, arc'inpfunkin! There's just so much there, there.

(Ha! I said "pp".)
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 9:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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arcinrider



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 10:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

mark wrote:
Tattl'mark'in n' single pp'in just 4 U!!! Bring on the solstice win!!! Bring on the equinox pfun!!!! Bring the luv!!! It just follows you everwhere you go, arc'inpfunkin! There's just so much there, there.

(Ha! I said "pp".)
TM, u invited me to your domain and I reciprocated..Your brother , TattleHungry, somehow saw that as an argument ? I have no time to explain the technical details of the deeper meaning of "argument" in metalogical terms.. You and
your bro enjoy your Spring Solstices ..cheers, beers..much love
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 10:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Vista House is made of stone gathered @ the
mountain..It's a thing of beauty..like what skiing
should be.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 11:20 pm    Post subject: Moscow Mnt Reply with quote

Hey Geo, yesterday and today your mountain (as was Steptoe)
was clearly visible from Mnt Spokane, but my cheap
little cam was not quite able to show it Sad ..Actually, I can
see Moscow Mnt on this, but it's not obvious.
Just look just to the right of the last mnt on the right
(Mica Peak) and u can see a dark blue ridge-- Moscow Mnt .
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jw



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PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 5:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

nothing wrong with some beautiful snow covered tree photos
thanks for sharing


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zeitwhite



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 9:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Snow coverage still great on the little mountain..The
South side is often showing some bare down lower by
mid-april, but not this year.. A corn day by 10:30 or so
today..Off to the right is the Northeast corner
of the Upper Columbia Basin ..When you watch
Aaron's videos of the Sugar Bowl @ Mission , you
can see the Northwest corner ;it's
150 miles across the basin, give or take..

The climb --the easy way-- is an hour 20min
for 2000 ft of vertical..

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 11:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Taken at Mission Ridge ski area looking North.



Sorry for the camera tilt.
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zeitwhite



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 11:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

wickstad wrote:
Taken at Mission Ridge ski area looking North.



Sorry for the camera tilt.

Nice pic..Mnt Spokane is off out there.. a ways
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 1:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

A couple of us skied silver on saturday and it was WET. I'm not sure it even froze overnight, and the 8" consolidated down into about 4 by the time they dropped the ropes.

I wasn't sure how crowded it would be, but the parking lot was full. It was empty by the time we came down at 3 though.

There was no skiing off piste, unless you wanted to go wading.

I'm not sure this weekend is going to be any better. Had planned on hanging up the boots for the season, but got a call on friday from the posse for one last hurrah.

It snowed here on the palouse last night- woke up to snow sticking on the ground, but nothing significant.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 1:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

HungryInCOS wrote:
A couple of us skied silver on saturday and it was WET. I'm not sure it even froze overnight, and the 8" consolidated down into about 4 by the time they dropped the ropes.

I wasn't sure how crowded it would be, but the parking lot was full. It was empty by the time we came down at 3 though.

There was no skiing off piste, unless you wanted to go wading.

I'm not sure this weekend is going to be any better. Had planned on hanging up the boots for the season, but got a call on friday from the posse for one last hurrah.

It snowed here on the palouse last night- woke up to snow sticking on the ground, but nothing significant.

mnt spokane was really fun today..hopin for the same on silver for 2 more w/e's ..incredibly, lookout is 21F right now and has gotten some fresh snow, but..closed ..crazy place... skied hills around Elk river last w/e..2 feet of snow in town.. by afternoon , we relented to go hunting schrooms between Bovil and Deary, great success on the brains!
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 1:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

zeitwhite wrote:
wickstad wrote:
Taken at Mission Ridge ski area looking North.



Sorry for the camera tilt.

Nice pic..Mnt Spokane is off out there.. a ways


In the photo is some of the oldest rock in the region, some of the youngest rock in the region (very debilitating to ski bases), as well as the (not pictured obviously) second largest underground gold strike in U.S. history.

Hungry in Cos sorry about your wet snow. Saturday was the best day of the weekend for us.
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