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manch_mike

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  1. guy it's all smack, :argue: the leader has fallen. the "captain" guy father is mia, no emails, no team meeting, i even heard the team picture was him and jd's ****zsu. i guess he even dry land trained on his mtn bike, what happened to bud diet curls and heater stick flys?

    catch you tomorrow.

    "dodge makes it, cummins shakes it"

  2. Still has some pop but will need a base grind to be race ready. $100 - this was my wife's first board. so scratches in top sheet, but only cosmetic. would make a good race board for a kid. see pic for specs.

    Also Standard TD1 riser plates and base plates available. 3s & 6s.

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  3. hoss, things never change eh???? you riding this weekend or next? Let's grab some turns...

    Let's all get on the same page next year, I'm down with Cannon - who knows what this Loon sale will do. Jen's already jonesing for some turns, and would dig the educator's pass... she's out this year, baby on board.

    I spent Sat & Sun morning at Loon. Here's what was basically open: Upper Picks and Flying Fox from the top of the gondola, Sunset from the North Peak, and Lower Picks from the West Basin Quad. Conditions varied from PP, LSGR, FRZGR, & ICE depending on where you were on the trail. Coverage was good for early December.

    By 10am on Sat the trails were obnoxiously crowded. Grand Junction where everything merged was like a July day on Hampton Beach. It was almost unpassable--there were bodies literally everywhere!!! Sunday wasn't as crowded as Sat, but there were still plenty of 14 yr old jibbers straightlining runs. On a wide open, uncrowded section of a trail I was almost taken out by one while on a toe side. Luckily I looked uphill just in the nick of time to put the brakes on & avoid him.

    A ski patroller told me that on Sat 1800 people showed up to ski on essentially two trails. Get this--they sold only 25 lift tickets!!! Everyone has a Threedom pass now so there's no way to limit ticket sales to control crowds. Anyone want to trade a Threedom Pass for a Cannon Pass? :smashfrea

  4. I've got the following up for grabs:

    Dolomite VXR Comp Ski Boots - Great shape, relatively no wear on toe or heel. These boots have a 12-15 days in. Size 27. $75

    1 set TD1 Standard & 1 Set TD1 Step-ins - I can mix and match w/ 3degs & 6degs, and I have one 0 deg. I have extra 3s and 6s, and we can talk if you want extra set of base plates ($20/set). I have screws and will give you good screws.

    bindings - $125/set

    Also, I have a set of riser plates for TD1 w/ screws that are available. $10

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  5. My back is killing me today, good to hear you guys feel the same :D . See ya all on 3/2

    I'll admit it... out cold at 9:30 last night on the couch. :sleep:

    It was nice meeting everyone, and thanks for the runs. What a great day, it was tough to be back a work today...

    Everyone Nice Turns! Hopefully we'll catch you before the 'Loaf!

    J

  6. Jus don get no mud on my shiny new chipz. It's alls i can do to keep em looking new. Sittin at a desk all day takes a tole on them botts.

    out

    r dos chipz as shiny as john deere's chipz? only logs that guy moves r the 8 1/2 x 11's in the print room

  7. guy, who would those phiok-ups be good fur? i saw dis guy this weekend on 'em, you know the one who combs his hair all the time and weighs 250, he was killing it on hero's highway at goon mtn. he's got orange deeluxes and a uny to match. guys a wicked pissa cahva, you should try sellin 'em to him.

    i'd give you a can of copenhagen and roll of nh tokens.

  8. eh guy, ill take it my shi-tzu wants to leard how to carve, do you think this would be a good size for him. he's around 15lbs without his red bow?

    guy, you trow in that pink one piece and loafers you wear and some nh tokens, then you got a deal.

  9. Please send a reply - my sion is 11 years old - would like to see the board - colour, length with or without bindings?

    GWen

    send an email to the email address listed, I'll email pics and the board dimensions for you... no bindings, but I can send your email address to another person, who may sell a set of burton bindings

  10. This would make a great race board for a tike or good beginner board. My wife used this to learn on, and has been well taken care of. For a racer, this will need a grind.

    $125 or best offer... email at jayotte(at)hta-nh.com, can send pics and dimensions if interested later tonight/tomorrow.

  11. Like new! Oxygen Proton GS with 5 days! This board has the Titanium Speedcap (Blue graphics w/ black/yellow writing) model (most current Oxygen Design). This is board is in really great shape, but I just bought another board and this has got to before the wifey finds out I have an additional board!!

    Here are the specs:

    Overall Length (cm): 164

    Running Length (cm): 147.0

    Effective Edge (cm): 148.0

    Stance Width (cm): 19.9

    Tip Width (cm): 23.7

    Waist Width (cm): 19.5

    Tail Width (cm): 23.7

    Tip Height (cm): 4.0

    Tail Height (cm): 0.5

    Side Cut Radius (m): 13

    Stance Range (cm): 41-49

    Stance Offset (cm): 2.0

    Weight Range (kg): 55-100+

    Best reasonable offer. Make me one I can't refuse! I can send pictures of the board via email. I can either ship from Manchester, NH or drop it off in Northern NH.

  12. Enzo - Meet at the bunyan room. I'm riding up with Ken B, so I guess I can't be late... 1-3" over friday night, should be sa-weet.

    rumorville - nut fur nuthin guy but its spreading like wild fire... supposedly chippewa's got an alpine setup for his lady logger and will be on the slopes bright and early giving her lessons... hmmm.... might be a good time for newbs to try out the stihl and cut a few turns

  13. pink panther-

    Where you the guy in lift line at NP with tele gear Sunday that was chatting to us? I think I rode up with your dad, if so.

    I think it would be hard to talk the Loon Snowboard coach into leaving his kids for the day. He's a great rider, but he's got obligations, ie the kids.

    Your best bet is to deal with the instructors at the loaf or stratton. But if you can't break away from Loon, then you might try calling the Holderness school and talk to the coach of the Alpine Snowboard Team, Alan. (His son is the snowboard coach at Loon), and Holderness got some really good racers. You might talk to him to see if one of the racers would give you a lesson, they are young and may want some "cash"!

    Enzo - where you been at hommes. get your legs on and meet us Sat. morning!

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