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My house has between 30 and 40 inches as of 6am today. It was still snowing when I left for denver and it is still snowing. Forcast calls for 8-12" more in Evergreen today.

After work I think I will snowshoe up and try my balance out psuedo Noboarding on an old deck. I don't have the traction pad or the rope but I can piece together something to giver a go.

Ink

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only about 5-7" new at abasin. About 2 feet at my house in Denver. Oh well the snow shoveling is good exercise to get in shape for the season. Can't complain as I got 2 days in October already . Must have been an up slope storm. 1 year we got 3 feet of snow in Denver in October and not a single flake in the mountains.

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got . Too bad they dont' open for another 2 weeks! :smashfrea

you could come out and play at the Basin tomorrow!! I won't be there at the crack of cord, as I'm just now leaving Denver. But I should be there before 10!

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After work I think I will snowshoe up and try my balance out psuedo Noboarding on an old deck. I don't have the traction pad or the rope but I can piece together something to giver a go.

Ink

Yes to the No!

You could glue one of those Rubbermaid dish drying rack trays to your topsheet.

They're super cheap.

make sure you run a few cm's of set back.

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