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Beech 2/23/2010

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bmwloco
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My "every other Tuesday" ski day at Beech. My friend Matt was to join me, but tragically, his mother passed away after a long illness. He called me to late to alert another skier on the boards that I had room, so I just ventured on by myself.



I do not carry a camera when I ski, so no pictures. Besides, when you ski solo, who are you going to shoot?



Conditions were what I would call "spring corduroy" The only moguls, small ones, on Upper White Lightning. I snuck in and played with 'em a little.



It was good skiing, very relaxed, and lift lines were nearly non-existent. I really enjoyed the lift attendant on the Quad. Johnny Cash' Greatest Hits was the soundtrack every time I got on the lift.



I have been skiing Beech for 30 years. I hope to do it another 30 or 40...
scuba skier
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I was there, too. I was disappointed that they have groomed the moguls out of Southern Star. They were fun Saturday. I hit the moguls on WL once, but I didn't care for the bare spots between them, so I stayed out the rest of the day. Skied from open to about 2:00 when it got so bad foggy I couldn't see far enough in front of me to be sure I wasn't going to run over somebody.

I heard some Bocephus and CDB in the soundtrack, too.
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POST PICTURES IN TR'S --- how hard is that --- when I want straight literature this is not the place I turn
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bmwloco
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Sigh. It's all about eye candy, huh?



I ski to escape electronic technology. Maybe I'll just start cutting and pasting random ski shots to spice it up.
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Although I love to see pictures in TRs, I would still rather get an update on the conditions at a particular mountain than to just not know.
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@bmwloco 210157 wrote:Sigh. It's all about eye candy, huh?



I ski to escape electronic technology. Maybe I'll just start cutting and pasting random ski shots to spice it up.



yes it is all about the candy -- so don't take any electronic **** pull out the Leica, you seem old school







absolutely and only giving you a hard time
chapelphish
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Tough crowd "davidski" Were not all freakin pros especially on a day when we expect to own the slope with limited crowds. Slow your role pal!
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my role will not be slowed -- develop a skin
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@bmwloco 210127 wrote:My "every other Tuesday" ski day at Beech. My friend Matt was to join me, but tragically, his mother passed away after a long illness. He called me to late to alert another skier on the boards that I had room, so I just ventured on by myself.





Conditions were what I would call "spring corduroy"



The only moguls, small ones, on Upper White Lightning.



I snuck in and played with 'em a little.





It was good skiing, very relaxed, and lift lines were nearly non-existent. I really enjoyed the lift attendant on the Quad.



Johnny Cash' Greatest Hits was the soundtrack every time I got on the lift.





I have been skiing Beech for 30 years.



I hope to do it another 30 or 40...





new and improved
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bmwloco
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Love it...



Another reason not to carry a camera... :)
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