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LivingProof

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Re: HH books
« Reply #15 on: March 11, 2010, 02:27:33 pm »
Congrats Mike...smiles and champagne all around.

Sounds like Killington was a blast..hopefully not too crowded.

Did you ski your Kastles the whole time?

Any more thoughts about that ski?

I too am thinking about trying to get somewhere in April....Park City maybe...Loveland, Abasin....

Will watch to see where there is snow....let's keep in touch...I know Ron is interested in some sping snow as well.

Best, g

Killington was empty with just great skiing.. Today was a superb spring day, clouds to keep the snow from getting real wet. Did some tree skiing and smelled some pine up close and personal.

The more I ski the Kestle 88's, the more I like them. They just get through spring conditions and do very well on the early morning hardstuff. As I've no experience with a ski this wide (by my standards), my knees tell me they don't like working on carving angles so much on the wider ski. No big deal and it may just be overuse from a couple of weeks of light duty.

I was thinking of a quick midweek trip to Stowe later this month, family stuff comes first.

Mike.