(*) not really, but that's a nice cover story. "plausible deniability" and all that...

OK...that ain't fair....you get to fly *and* ride....flynrider wrote:Last week I was doing some backcountry flying in Idaho, when I realized I was flying over my favorite piece of twisty real estate. U.S. 12 between Missoula, MT and Lewiston, ID.
That's why I'm called Fly-n-riderShawnKing wrote:OK...that ain't fair....you get to fly *and* ride....
I hope at least you're ugly.
dr_bar wrote:Whistler BC. (The Whistler Blackcomb ski resort has more verticle than any three US resorts combined.)
Verm, please tell me what the acronym of H.A.L.O. stands for, then rethink whether you'd want to do it with your bike in tow. (Oh, and try not the go straight to wikipedia or something, try to think about it).VermilionX wrote:nice!
if you could fit your bike on the plane, you should do a halo drop w/ it.
I apologize, I mis-quoted a magazine article and it was any two, not three resorts. The total for Whistler Blackcomb is over 10,000, as there are two mountains side by side with 5000+ each...Flak Monkey wrote:dr_bar wrote:Whistler BC. (The Whistler Blackcomb ski resort has more verticle than any three US resorts combined.)
Although Whistler Blackcomb is a great ski resort, that is simply not true. The top three ski resorts for vertical drop in the states are Snowmass at 4,406 feet, Big Sky at 4,180 feet and Jackson Hole at 4,139 feet. As you can see, those resorts add up to more than twice the the 5,280 feet of vertical at Blackcomb.
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