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Quoted: Got back into it. It's so refreshing People are nice Women are hot/rich/both and interested. No poor people when lift tickets are near 300 and a cup of Chile on the top is 26 bucks. No fats, the first time I've been somewhere that felt like all 80s body styles. The very best. No illegals, bums, dregs, hoodrats, inner-city dirt, fuckups or other shitbags. My new sanctuary View Quote woot! revel in your privilege |
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Sometimes I work in Steamboat Springs OP.. If you really wanna experience ski areas. You should move to ski country. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/237541/IMG_0917_jpeg-3125457.JPG Sometimes I work in Steamboat Springs OP.. If you really wanna experience ski areas. You should move to ski country. View Quote |
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Quoted: dont sit on your ass 5' in front of the lift to get your strap on ready, get quick connect for gods sake View Quote I log more vertical feet in 1/4 a season than you probably have in a lifetime homie. Even with my ass sitting. Step in snowboarding bindings have been tried. I’ve tried them and they aren’t great. |
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Quoted: All of the obnoxious, whiny, and generally spoiled rich women are my least favorite part. One broad bitched and moaned the whole way up the gondy at Jackson Hole. I'm not sure how her hubby/daddy didn't throw her down a chute head first and say she fell. She must suck better than a hoover. View Quote jackson does have pretensions bitches, its not exclusive enough, so you get a influx of dbags that try to hang around the rich, makes for a shit experience, like sun valley today or aspen in the 90s |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/237541/IMG_0917_jpeg-3125457.JPG Sometimes I work in Steamboat Springs OP.. If you really wanna experience ski areas. You should move to ski country. View Quote i am in skii country, also a jet can get you to better places than SB, I skied co exclusively in the 90s, its meh to me know, but still very good snow |
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Weird flex.
I can easily afford to go on an expensive ski trip but can't think of a good (non narcissistic) reason to brag about it to a bunch of grown men on the internet. |
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Quoted: Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/237541/IMG_0917_jpeg-3125457.JPG Sometimes I work in Steamboat Springs OP.. If you really wanna experience ski areas. You should move to ski country. The company I work for is considering opening up an additional position in Steamboat. Imma jump on dat shit if dey do. Hot rich bored milfs with poor decisions on their mind…..What’s not to love about that? |
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While I'm sure the high dollar resorts are full of pretty people, the local ski area (Powderhorn) has its fair share of fatties. I am packing a few extra pounds and it does not make skiing easier, I can't imagine being really overweight and being able to make more than a couple of runs.
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Quoted: Weird flex. I can easily afford to go on an expensive ski trip but can't think of a good (non narcissistic) reason to brag about it to a bunch of grown men on the internet. View Quote but here you are posting, just could not do it, could you??? girls are not up yet, its not hotub time, so im watching hotdog and wasting time |
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Quoted: While I'm sure the high dollar resorts are full of pretty people, the local ski area (Powderhorn) has its fair share of fatties. I am packing a few extra pounds and it does not make skiing easier, I can't imagine being really overweight and being able to make more than a couple of runs. View Quote fats are not allowed with the normal people |
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Quoted: i am in skii country, also a jet can get you to better places than SB, I skied co exclusively in the 90s, its meh to me know, but still very good snow View Quote If you truly are in SC. You ain’t in ski country. You may very well be in a place where people in SC ski. But that’s different. |
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Quoted: i've driven through steamboat often for work. have never spent any time there other than stopping at walmaht, chipotle, and/or mcdonald's. old joke regarding YVEC: what's big and red and sleeps two? https://swiftmedia.s3.amazonaws.com/mountain.swiftcom.com/images/sites/8/2017/04/02172544/010714_YVEA-1240x824.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The company I work for is considering opening up an additional position in Steamboat. Imma jump on dat shit if dey do. Hot rich bored milfs with poor decisions on their mind ..What's not to love about that? have never spent any time there other than stopping at walmaht, chipotle, and/or mcdonald's. old joke regarding YVEC: what's big and red and sleeps two? https://swiftmedia.s3.amazonaws.com/mountain.swiftcom.com/images/sites/8/2017/04/02172544/010714_YVEA-1240x824.jpg |
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Quoted: Yeah, not at the expensive resorts. Those retards are on the cheap hills. Anyway it's mostly high class users, doctors/lawyers that use drops/vapes But I'd rather have stoners than retarded drunk 40yo man trying to get the early 2000s back in a one piece suit. View Quote Lol you have no idea.. |
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View Quote Woot! Raise your hand if you've gotten a blowie on a Whistler gondola! |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The company I work for is considering opening up an additional position in Steamboat. Imma jump on dat shit if dey do. Hot rich bored milfs with poor decisions on their mind ..What's not to love about that? have never spent any time there other than stopping at walmaht, chipotle, and/or mcdonald's. old joke regarding YVEC: what's big and red and sleeps two? https://swiftmedia.s3.amazonaws.com/mountain.swiftcom.com/images/sites/8/2017/04/02172544/010714_YVEA-1240x824.jpg |
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Quoted: jackson does have pretensions bitches, its not exclusive enough, so you get a influx of dbags that try to hang around the rich, makes for a shit experience, like sun valley today or aspen in the 90s View Quote |
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Here for the giggles.
I live in Tahoe and work part-time as a coach at Squallywood. Ski 100-ish days a year. The resorts are chock full of tourists on the weekends, but very few poors. One of the first things that occurred to me when I moved here is that EVERYBODY is fit. Zero fatties. Folks live here to play in the outdoors. At school orientation they told our kids that they WILL sit in a classroom with a future Olympian. Lift tickets range from $280-300/day here. Beers are $16. Burgers are $22-25. Once you get through the initial price of gear, skiing is cheap with a pass (3 days covers the cost of an Ikon pass). Shooting is vastly more expensive these days. Headed into the back country this AM. Some days you walk for your turns. I can guarantee there won't be fatties or crowds out there. I'll bring a beer and a sandwich with me. |
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Quoted: meh, go in DG buy a cart of food for a struggling mom, you'll get any all attention you ever needed View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Going in a Dollar General says otherwise meh, go in DG buy a cart of food for a struggling mom, you'll get any all attention you ever needed I was in Dollar General buying some aluminum food trays and some cheaper plastic ware so my wife and I could transport the food we were making for one of our friends who is suffering from cancer. We often do "meal trains" for people in our community in need. I'm guessing that many of the guys commenting here wouldn't understand why I do that - I'm not rich, but I'm well off compared to a lot of people. So I'll give back when I can, mostly through volunteering and service to the community. Dollar General is a great place to source the disposable trays, pans and accoutrements needed to accompany the meal. |
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Quoted: Here for the giggles. I live in Tahoe and work part-time as a coach at Squallywood. Ski 100-ish days a year. The resorts are chock full of tourists on the weekends, but very few poors. One of the first things that occurred to me when I moved here is that EVERYBODY is fit. Zero fatties. Folks live here to play in the outdoors. At school orientation they told our kids that they WILL sit in a classroom with a future Olympian. Lift tickets range from $280-300/day here. Beers are $16. Burgers are $22-25. Once you get through the initial price of gear, skiing is cheap with a pass (3 days covers the cost of an Ikon pass). Shooting is vastly more expensive these days. Headed into the back country this AM. Some days you walk for your turns. I can guarantee there won't be fatties or crowds out there. I'll bring a beer and a sandwich with me. View Quote I know a couple of fatties that live in south Tahoe. One of them works at Heavenly at a ticket counter. Squaw is on my list of mountains to go to. Growing up Kirkwood and Sierra were my mountains. Heavenly is nice but overrated. |
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Quoted: Here for the giggles. I live in Tahoe and work part-time as a coach at Squallywood. Ski 100-ish days a year. The resorts are chock full of tourists on the weekends, but very few poors. One of the first things that occurred to me when I moved here is that EVERYBODY is fit. Zero fatties. Folks live here to play in the outdoors. At school orientation they told our kids that they WILL sit in a classroom with a future Olympian. Lift tickets range from $280-300/day here. Beers are $16. Burgers are $22-25. Once you get through the initial price of gear, skiing is cheap with a pass (3 days covers the cost of an Ikon pass). Shooting is vastly more expensive these days. Headed into the back country this AM. Some days you walk for your turns. I can guarantee there won't be fatties or crowds out there. I'll bring a beer and a sandwich with me. View Quote you get it, the only one refuting this are the fatties and poors on this forum |
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Quoted: this is another trick, private schools have the hottest bored moms, iydk View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I live by seven springs and it’s a liberal cesspool. However I do agree a lot of milfs and many are skinny When my son wrestled as a kid I'd sit in the wealthier schools sections because they had the best milfs this is another trick, private schools have the hottest bored moms, iydk lol. The highest maintenance/Karen ratio too. lol. Can't say I miss dealing with the private school moms in the last year. Hotter? Sometimes. More bullshit, always. |
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We leave Fri for a month in Grand County CO. I’ll keep my eye out in WP.
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Quoted: Got back into it. It's so refreshing People are nice Women are hot/rich/both and interested. No poor people when lift tickets are near 300 and a cup of Chile on the top is 26 bucks. No fats, the first time I've been somewhere that felt like all 80s body styles. The very best. No illegals, bums, dregs, hoodrats, inner-city dirt, fuckups or other shitbags. My new sanctuary View Quote I’m a contented old cow and I’m certainly not wealthy. But with all that I’ve never had to settle for a illiterate who didn’t know the difference between tex-mex food and a South American country. |
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Quoted: I was amazed at lift tickets and rental prices this year. We are going to Steamboat next weekend. It’s so expensive that we decided to do Argentina for the end of the year ski trip and it looks like it will be cheaper. View Quote Yeah, prices have definitely gone way way up. My first lift ticket was $14 in 1995 I think. |
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I can imagine taking a lift. We take the chopper right from the chateau and bomb back down in time for the private chef to make us lunch.
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Quoted: Quoted: All that money and can't afford a membership ? Not to mention that user name. imagine have to rely on a member badge to feel included holdover that prob came from the 80s when boomers clamored for the members only jacket, cause they had no game, but had a members jacket |
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Quoted: We took the kids skiing last year and were kept up by loud partying pot heads in the next room. newspaper photo about crowds in Park City https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14563/IMG_9993-3125420.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Except for all of the stoned boarders who make the mountain and lifts smell like skunk.... newspaper photo about crowds in Park City https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14563/IMG_9993-3125420.jpg Ski up private chalet or why bother. |
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