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Wed, 1 Dec 2004 16:33:05 -0700
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Matt wrote:
>http://www.uvm.edu/skivt-l/image_upload/World/041128route.jpg
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>The green triangle points to a cornice on a shoulder of Red Mountain â€"
>one I've played with a couple times now. The red line is roughly my
>route down, and the blue diamond represents my house.
>
>You can have your Utah. I like it here.

There's an oft-used saying here (I hesitate to say "local" since I don't
know if it really is local), especially on the ski hills, but applies
equally well to Western ski country:
"It's _all_ good"


>But enough of that, there's something I need to say about Winter.
><snippage of more dog>

Um, dude, you OK? This doggy fixation is starting to concern some of us! :-0

-marc


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