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Altitude Asphyxiation - condition caused from an insufficient intake of outdoor entertainment

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  • Panoramic Lift - Winter Park Mary Jane

    Posted on Friday February 1st, 2008 at 13:29 in mary jane, telemark skiing, winter park resort

    The grand-opening weekend of the Panaoramic Lift heading up Parsenn Bowl created many mixed emotions between locals. I guess she'll work out in the long-run, though the old Timberline Lift will be missed - well, the loooong lift lines won't be I gues...

  • Camera 1, Camera 2

    Posted on Thursday January 31st, 2008 at 13:31 in telemark skiing, winter park resort, devil's thumb ranch

    Here are 4 images taken from locations around Devil's Thumb Ranch Nordic Ski Area. Decided to purchase a new camera; needed to evaluate performance by snapping a few on a really nice day shortly after a fresh dump of powder.     V...

  • Winter Park Snow - it does exist...

    Posted on Wednesday December 12th, 2007 at 16:03 in telemark skiing, winter park resort

    It only took about 4 weeks into the season for the first major dump......

  • Winter Park Opening Day 2007

    Posted on Wednesday November 14th, 2007 at 16:00 in telemark skiing, winter park resort

    Winter Park opened its 2007/2008 ski season recently with a base of about 1/4" of snow. Great job snowmaking department... Copper blew you away yet again considering % trails open. Certainly one of the more disappointing opening days in memerable yea...

  • Snow Stoke

    Posted on Monday September 17th, 2007 at 12:22

    And it's still officially summer! A few quick shots of some early season snow along the continental divide in Grand County....

  • Jim Creek Trail

    Posted on Tuesday September 11th, 2007 at 20:50 in james peak protection area, grand county hiking, jim creek

    A rainy-day hike took us up Jim Creek Trail near the Winter Park Ski Resort, with my brother, Mike and Lori along for the ride (er, hike). Due to the protective sheltering trees the entire way, Jim Creek was our best bet this day due to the nasty ear...

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