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03-19-2009, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by bassballer
ive been contiplating it for a couple years now. Maybe next year will be the one. Good pics.
I add to thread. I just got back from Tahoe @ Heavenly and it was amazing. Ill put up some pics.
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NICE!!! I went there a while back...stayed in Reno for a couple days, then Tahoe for a week...we skied Heavenly, Sierra@ Tahoe, Alpine Meadows, Kirkwood and Northstar...
What a trip that was....
Love the pix....wish I took some...
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03-19-2009, 10:42 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Newport, RI
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Slingah
NICE!!! I went there a while back...stayed in Reno for a couple days, then Tahoe for a week...we skied Heavenly, Sierra@ Tahoe, Alpine Meadows, Kirkwood and Northstar...
What a trip that was....
Love the pix....wish I took some...
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Yeah i wanted to make it sierra badly, but had free passes to heavenly all week. Couldnt pass that up
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03-19-2009, 10:51 AM
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President - S-B Chapter - Kelly Clarkson Fan Club
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Rowley
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WOW!! incredible pics man! Tahoe is on my "before I die" list
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03-19-2009, 12:30 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: dedham, MA
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Did Tucks in late 60s.....
Annual trip when the regular ski areas closed. Packed in tent, sleeping
bag, cook stove, dried food, scotch and equipment--total 70 pounds
on an aluminum pack frame. Stayed for a week near Hermit lake.
Was in late twenties, early thirties and fit as a fiddle. My buddy took
his German shepard along and when we went up to headwall the dog
went too. He would hesitate on the edge and as we called up to
him, Angus, the whole valley (lunch rocks included) yelled in unison to
get him over the headwall.
We skiied Huntington Ravine, Lion's Head etc. for a week. Many guys
there and a few chicks, mostly Canadian, with their boy friends. If
I remember right our Memorial Day weekend was their Queens Birth-day weekend. There was a unwritten rule that one packed out only
garbage so food, booze and pot was regularly distributed among those who remained. The pot was given out as the Canucks did not
want to take it back home past customs. Good habit.
We could count on some returning year after year. I have a thousand
slides in my basement, but even if I could find them I could not get
them up on this site. Talk about the good old days fishing, God there
was something primordal about tipping over the headwall and doing
turns in a snow bowl that very few even saw. I mention headwall here with a note of caution, we were reasonably insane to do it.
I remember a chunk of ice as large as a pullman train break off the
headwall and slide all the way down to settle on the level at the bottom pushing a ridge of snow six feet high in front of it. One year
all the shelters were covered up to their roof and walkways cut down
to the shelter platform. Needless to say the only hanky panky that year took place on a cold wood rood. How is it today???
Enjoy your youth boys, it goes past damned fast so have those crazy
memories to enjoy..
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03-19-2009, 01:28 PM
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Marcia! Marcia! Marcia!
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Marshfield
Posts: 2,608
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Quote:
Originally Posted by eelskimmer
Annual trip when the regular ski areas closed. Packed in tent, sleeping
bag, cook stove, dried food, scotch and equipment--total 70 pounds
on an aluminum pack frame. Stayed for a week near Hermit lake.
Was in late twenties, early thirties and fit as a fiddle. My buddy took
his German shepard along and when we went up to headwall the dog
went too. He would hesitate on the edge and as we called up to
him, Angus, the whole valley (lunch rocks included) yelled in unison to
get him over the headwall.
We skiied Huntington Ravine, Lion's Head etc. for a week. Many guys
there and a few chicks, mostly Canadian, with their boy friends. If
I remember right our Memorial Day weekend was their Queens Birth-day weekend. There was a unwritten rule that one packed out only
garbage so food, booze and pot was regularly distributed among those who remained. The pot was given out as the Canucks did not
want to take it back home past customs. Good habit.
We could count on some returning year after year. I have a thousand
slides in my basement, but even if I could find them I could not get
them up on this site. Talk about the good old days fishing, God there
was something primordal about tipping over the headwall and doing
turns in a snow bowl that very few even saw. I mention headwall here with a note of caution, we were reasonably insane to do it.
I remember a chunk of ice as large as a pullman train break off the
headwall and slide all the way down to settle on the level at the bottom pushing a ridge of snow six feet high in front of it. One year
all the shelters were covered up to their roof and walkways cut down
to the shelter platform. Needless to say the only hanky panky that year took place on a cold wood rood. How is it today???
Enjoy your youth boys, it goes past damned fast so have those crazy
memories to enjoy..
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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS! What a read! I live for stories like that and you just made my day. The best times with my friends and family have either been on the water(sailing, fishing, kayaking, rafting) or in the mountains. I've hiked all over the White and Green Mountains and have a ton of memories. I'm turning 40 next month and plan on taking my 4 year old son up to one of the NH state camps this summer to get him started on his experiences. He's already my little fishing buddy now I'll work on getting him to be my camping and hiking buddy too. I got to get in a little better shape though, who am I kidding a lot better shape!  Thanks again Eelskimmer for the classic step back in time! 
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