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  1. Now men ..... men are like a fine wine. They begin as grapes, and it's up to the women to stomp the crap out of them until they are acceptable to have dinner with.

    Although like wine, some grapes are just from poor vintages or the vines they grew on were no good in the first place, so no amount of stomping is going to produce a worthy product.

    Sorry, I didn't really need to post here, just that the thread was last on the page, and I didn't want to see it fall off page 1.....

  2. Michelle and I made the trip down to Denver for the SIA trade show. Not that there is really any alpine gear there but so easy to go to now that it is in Denver. And the night life is nothing even CLOSE to Vegas :eplus2:

    So a couple of shots for ya:

    The only carve board in the joint! Nidecker was kind enough to bring some GS models to show. And yes, they have a Pamela Anderson model now and she was planned to show that day at 5:00pm.

    Did you walk around with that freestyle board strapped to your back all day for the street cred or because you've finally admitted that it's the future of snowboardom???:eek:

  3. Hi guys, sorry for the late reply. I'm not able to make it to SES this year, so I've pointedly avoided this forum so not to get too jealous and/or sad.

    Also we're no longer in the UK - moved back to Oz in August due to a new addition to the family who arrived at the start of November.

    Still, better late than never I guess.

    I always flew United and, despite what many here might proclaim otherwise, never had any trouble. My gear goes in a Burton 185 padded bag, though this is starting to get pretty beaten up after 7 or 8 years of global travel.

    However the best arrangement I ever managed was with Michelle, where she shipped my gear home to save having to cart it (literally) around the world after the session. Sending it to Bomber on the way there just saves so many hassles it is worth the cost, and saves on potential excess baggage issues.

    As for getting there and back, obviously fly to Denver, but whether you go direct with BA or via Washington or Chicago is probably just a preference thing (although Chicago does have a greater risk of weather issues, which we almost found to our cost one year).

    Personally I don't bother with the flight from Denver to Aspen anymore. Just not worth the money or the risk that they won't be able to land and you'll have to go via ground transport anyway. For the cost of one ticket, you can hire a small SUV for a week, and although you won't need it during the SES itself, it's great for flexibility at the start and end of your stay. If you really want to save a little more, just do two separate one ways and pick up / drop off at Aspen airport.

    Hope you have an enjoyable week and maybe we'll meet there in future years.

    Cheers

    Dan

  4. I am some man's prize....indeed. :eplus2:

    Angie you ARE some man's prize. He just doesn't realise he's entered in the game yet.

    Who cares though? The grass always looks greener on the other side, but at least you're living the dream in the meantime.....and we're all jealous.

  5. Written language, especially over the internet, is a tricky thing. :)

    Written language is a very tricky thing. We all take for granted the different tones of voice we can adopt but forget that how it sounds in our head when we write it might not be how it comes out at the other end when someone else reads it. Especially with different cultures and their different expectations of their use of the English language.

  6. Oh, just thought of another reason I love her... She does my laundry. :biggthump

    Not sure if this is telling you girls something, but Vanessa does mine too and I love her for it (although she refuses to do ironing, so maybe that's her idea of a compromise)

  7. I forget...Did the stork drop by yet? If not, I'm Sure its imminent...

    Yep, on November 6th. Olivia Claire Hayden, weighing in at 7lb 13oz. But she's grown a lot since then and is a bit of an over achiever - so hopefully we'll have her on the slopes next winter!

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  8. Dan are you telling me I should not get married and... ;-)

    EDIT: Damn. I missed 100 too...

    Nah, do it. It's all good. Especially if you are planning to move, it's really good because it is something you can do and go through together. That's what Vanessa and I found when we moved to London straight after getting married.

    Kids.....well that's another story entirely!:eek:

  9. I really don't have anything useful to add here, since I've been out of the dating pool for 10 years now. I'd be out on parole now if I'd just bumped her off in the first place, not stuck with a mortgage and wife and kid......it's OK girls, you know I'm only joking.

    I just wanted to see if my post might be the first on page 100!!! :cool:

    EDIT: Damn, it wasn't.

  10. hows this one look?

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    Yeah I was going to suggest Mats from Alpinepunk too. He's got a really surfy style and his boards are designed for just that.

  11. Actually, the SideWinder upgrade is more of an esthetic kit than anything:

    In the kit you get a new set of decals that puts a huge "Smokey and the Bandit" hood emblem on the base plates. Then you get a little scoop that you stick (double sided tape included) to the front of the binding. There is a little carbide bar that attaches to the rear binding on the heel side that drops down into the ice and puts a sweet ploom of snow up on each turn.

    Have no idea why people thought this was for racers :eplus2:

    Can we get a spoiler, shiny mag spinners and a sub-woofer too???:p

  12. Seen this? http://www.bomberonline.com/ses/index.cfm

    That gets my vote for almost any trip that involves alpine snowboarding. Demos, tons of great people, and healthy discounts on lift tickets.

    I have to concur. I've spent countless hours looking for the best itinerary for my annual trips and haven't been able to find anything that comes even remotely close.

    But, if you can't make the dates of SES, Aspen is still a pretty great place. Plenty of variety, 4 different hills to choose from and good options if the weather comes in.

  13. Well, finally on Friday at 12:51pm AEDT Vanessa popped and we were delivered a healthy, happy baby girl, weighing in at 3.55kg (7lb 13oz for those in the US).

    Welcome to Bomber Olivia Claire Hayden.

    Note: she already has that "down the fall line" stare happening!:biggthump

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  14. Not sure how much this will help, but...

    Last season when I was living in London I flew to Italy a couple of times and Switzerland with boards. I have a 185 Burton bag which seems to do the job (although it's now done a hell of a lot of air miles and it looking rather tatty) as long as the boards are padded.

    Each time I flew with British Airways as they had a policy where skis/snowboards flew free. That was a BIG incentive to fly with them!

  15. I can't make it for the first time since I first started going to the SES, what like 6 years ago. Bummer! Work said no. Have fun!

    I'm in the same boat. I've done 5 in a row, but can't do this year because of baby duty (and unfortunately now back earning Aussie dollars rather than British Pounds).

    So Ken, if the real reason is that you are scared of the Ribs Challenge, you are free to go cos I won't be there to humble you! :barf:

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