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Looks like I may be missing work tomorrow or friday:
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Bring on the powder. Looks great for this early in the season. Can't wait. :thumb:
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Bah snow..bah winter. :|
Winter would be okay if it didn't snow on the roads.
Can't quite make out your avatar. Looks like 3 holes with a stick on a white background. My best guess is that it's a skier (you?) with a lot of snow being kicked up as you plow through it?
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I just changed my avtar. This picture is from the same place as the other one in Fernie, BC, but this one's of me. It's from last years New Years trip. A friend of mine works at the Calgary Sun and used this picture in an article here: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.calgarysun.com/cgi-bin/niveau2.cgi?s=generic8&p=72042.html&a=1">http://www.calgarysun.com/cgi-bin/nivea ... 2.html&a=1</a><!-- m -->
Funny thing is that there were no moguls out there at all that day. It was all powder skiing, but he needed to write an article on mogul skiing so...
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gotta love the snow[/img]
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I hate the snow and the cold myself. I am a total summer person. I swear someday, and it is a goal to make my home in Hawaii.
That's a really cure picture though. :wink: I love the beer bottles! :lol:
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Don't get me wrong, I love the summer too. But living in Calgary so close to these mountains makes for a great playground in the winter. I've been skiing since I was 2 or 3 and can't imagine a winter without skiing. I'm an all season kinda guy I guess. :wink:
I do however love escaping this cold place during the winter to say the Carribean or somewhere like that. Not in the budget this year though with a wedding, so I'll have to make the best of the winter around here. Looking like it's going to be a good one. :thumb:
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I think best place to have the best of both worlds is Nepal, live in the lowlands and trek up to the mountains :thumb: heard some of the best vistas and places to ski are there.