The End of an Era...We are Shutting Down the Messageboard

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Old Fart
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This picture is just full of badassness.
SalisburySkier
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skiing rules has made me question my decisions during/after college since the day i stumbled on this message board. everyone should spend a winter or two as a ski bum! NO exceptions! it may be good that i didn't though because i likely would have made a career out of it, but there is nothing wrong with that! like i said in another thread....come on retirement!
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can't wait till you're old and your body is beat! Gotta do it sooner than later, but also later too.

Can't really put any price on an experience like the 2010-2011 winter living in Alta.
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Plus, spend a winter working out there and you won't ever pay to stay in salt Lake or slope side again
SalisburySkier
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Free lodging for past employees??? Sign me up. Any 55 year old ski bums out there because that is when I plan to retire. I hope to ski well into my 80s. And don't worry...as soon as my 2 year old is on the bunny slopes SLC, will be an annual trip. I am gonna go broke buying 4 plane tickets every year. I have no trouble talking the wife into going to Utah, it's sugar mountain that is the hard sale
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The lodges will give u small past employee discounts but from working there you make friends out there and then just stay with them.
jamsandwich
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good work!
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