PICTURE of YOURSELF THREAD

DST

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omg, Rick Astley had nothing on me...lol. Found this photo of me from 1989 rocking a demi-wave, on holiday with my mates in Aviemore in the Scottish Highlands. What a fukkin poof I was back then (no offense Carne!) I can still remember the moroccan hash we got back then, that shit made your top lip sweat like a mofo.:)
 

DST

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the couch I am sitting on looks like it' from the 70's. We completely trashed that holiday flat. The owner phoned my mates Mum and asked her how we managed to get coffee in the hoover? My mate said to his Mum that it was because I hoovered up a cup of coffee. She replied with, "why didn't you just mop it up?" And my mate, trying not to piss himself said, "because it hadn't been spilled!" yes, we were immature!
 

DST

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well it's nearly finished so I reckon it'll be safe enough, even Italy are governed by building standards:)

edit: probably fairly stealthy to have a grow going on in there as well!
 

slowbus

New Member
Do you use high marking to induce the start of potential avalanches where explosives just aren't suitable, such as on pure ice sheets? (Serious question)

no.We try to to trigger anything.Explosives are pretty popular near the highways.In the backcountry we use our skills to determine the levels of danger.Today by time we headed out the sun had warmed all the southern facing slopes.They all slid or started to.Now we just ride the North faces to avoid all the avies we can
 

Figong

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no.We try to to trigger anything.Explosives are pretty popular near the highways.In the backcountry we use our skills to determine the levels of danger.Today by time we headed out the sun had warmed all the southern facing slopes.They all slid or started to.Now we just ride the North faces to avoid all the avies we can
Ahh, was checkin' out your sled and was wondering if you worked avalanche control / ski patrol / rescue.. thanks for the swift reply :)
 

slowbus

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Ahh, was checkin' out your sled and was wondering if you worked avalanche control / ski patrol / rescue.. thanks for the swift reply :)
naw,I wish.Howerver I do a lot of rescue/recovery missions.Usually by word of mouth type of stuff.I have a bad ass towing sled.
Today we had to get a solo rider unburried and back to the trail.The weather was coming in and turning nasty.He was lost,stuck and his energy was spent.He wouldn't except my help the first time I asked.Before we left we just went and took control.I think he was a cop.lol
 
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