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December 7, 2003, Paradise, MRNP
« on: 12/08/03, 01:10 AM »

Met the normal gang for breakfast @ Tall Timbers, Eatonville. Jeanette,Ron,Darryl,Stefan and myself had plenty of time to B-S since the forecast gate opening went to 10:00 am. Arriving at Paradise I saw a couple of people fall on their asses on the ice rink like parking lot. Feeling confidant of my superb balance, I grabbed my skis and promptly fell on my ass (and elbow!).
   We skinned up the summer trail toward Golden Gate, and decided on a run known as Bundy's Blunder. The breakable crust  that was present about 4" down for the first 250 vertical disapeared leaving us about 10" of fresh atop  a heavy crust.  We dug a couple of pits all the way to the ground. I was surprized to see the 24" of snow we skied on 11-23,compressed into such a bulletproof layer. Darryl barely stepped on the Ruetch block and the top 3" slid, but that was all he could get to go.  (negative  comments removed in favor of good karma  Cool)
     As it turned out we got three great runs, despite my now signature somersault. Everybody agreed it was a great time.  As we skinned back up the road to Paradise the weather cleared revealing Castle and Pinnacle through the trees.
More Photos @ http://community.webshots.com/album/103834433SghKct
                                                             
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Re: December 07, 2003, Paradise, MRNP
« Reply #1 on: 12/08/03, 02:02 AM »

Where's Bundy's Blunder?   Huh did you go above golden gate and ski down?  did you ski the slope that leads to the foot bridge across paradise river at the base of Mazama ridge? abc
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« Reply #2 on: 12/08/03, 04:38 AM »

O.K.!, thanks, that's what I kind of thought.  Wink abc
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Re: December 07, 2003, Paradise, MRNP
« Reply #3 on: 12/08/03, 01:13 PM »

Nice shots JW as always. Wish I coulda been there, looks like much better conditions than Sat.
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Re: December 07, 2003, Paradise, MRNP
« Reply #4 on: 12/08/03, 01:56 PM »

Robie's "beta" from his Saturday tour gave us better insights as to where to go for the goods on Sunday.  Thanks Robie.
While we didn't get great photo light until late in the day, there's a bunch of additional photos from this tour at:
http://groups.msn.com/WildHeartsSkiing/paradise12703.msnw
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Re: December 07, 2003, Paradise, MRNP
« Reply #5 on: 12/08/03, 02:13 PM »

Yeh, thanks Robie for the info and photo compliment. Good shots Ron,Stefan. thanks for putting them up Ron.
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Re: December 07, 2003, Paradise, MRNP
« Reply #6 on: 12/09/03, 05:30 AM »

Where was this crust that you speek of? I noticed nothing Grin Wink That realy was a good time.Thanks for the info Robie. And you know Jerry is quite the freestyler, while falling down was the theme of the day. Jerrys tricks had the most style and precision. I don't think any of us besides MAD-DOG made a sinle run without falling.thank goodness for soft snow.
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Re: December 07, 2003, Paradise, MRNP
« Reply #7 on: 12/09/03, 06:18 AM »

Great skiing and pictures from Jerry, Ron and Steffan.  I didn't fall on any of my runs.  I did have to abruptly interrupt serveral of my runs to dig in the snow looking for the skins bag that Jeanette lost.  I didn't find it.  I'm open to tips for weighting the rear ski and keeping my weight down hill.
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Re: December 07, 2003, Paradise, MRNP
« Reply #8 on: 12/09/03, 02:26 PM »

I dunno, Darryl.
Every time I looked up your skiing looked pretty good to me.
It did get kinda old hearing about that skin bag, tho, didn't it  Wink
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Re: December 07, 2003, Paradise, MRNP
« Reply #9 on: 12/09/03, 02:40 PM »

At least MY skin bag didn't blow off Mt. St. Helen's like someone else's I know.  I just put it somewhere where I wouldn't forget where it was.  You know how those senior moments are.   Grin  Grin  Thanks for keeping an eye out for it Darryl.   Cool  Yeah, all Jerry has to do is get that flip going a little faster, and he'll be sticking that landing no problem!!
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Re: December 07, 2003, Paradise, MRNP
« Reply #10 on: 12/09/03, 02:59 PM »

Just wait till  you see my double  Cool
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