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foster fanningOh how well...

foster fanning

Voted 10/10

...I know the taste of fresh fallen snow in the aftermath of a "yardsale" fall. Fun pic!
Posted Feb 11, 2012 8:37 pm

TyeDyeTwinsRe: Oh how well...

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This guy came out from the east coast to ski the Utah Backcountry. He hit some avalanche debries and tumbled. Apparently that is how guys on the east coast get face shots.
Posted Feb 12, 2012 12:45 pm

MarcsoltanDan Eating Powder!

Marcsoltan

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At least it ain't "Yellow Snow" In lieu of Frank Zappa, bless his soul.
Nice shot Trevor!
Posted Feb 11, 2012 8:57 pm

TyeDyeTwinsRe: Dan Eating Powder!

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This guy is famous now. I laughed pretty hard after I found out he was ok of course. After Troy busting his ACL and Miniscus from falling, then me 5 months later I cringe everytime I see someone fall. Luckily it was another safe trip. Happy Trails Marc.
Posted Feb 12, 2012 12:47 pm

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