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Thanks yamayamayama
Going for 2 for 2 with a correct picture post. Following instructions, here goes.
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Waa hoo!
I am officially not a guess where this is virgin any more.
Will post another, hopefully, this afternoon. At work at moment.
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Oops, meant 2014. Dont tell the missus
And hope to be neck deep in pow, feb 14!
Am there a bit earlier, from about the 6 feb. ~ 10 days at R, 10 days at N
Hey Rucky
We will have to get some lines together I will be in R around that time get their on the 3 Feb
Sounds like a good plan.
Look forward to meeting up and thanks for offer.
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Yeah. Still a bit early for me & most footy codes here, have their finals in September.
So still a good times for warming up the TV and pies and getting the beer cold. Go Swannies.
Oh yeah. Apology in order, Hakuba, not how I spelt it above.
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How's all the training going?
Is the start of your red season time to think about pre season exercise or
is the weather still perfect for pies, beer and football?
I have noticed a bit of buzz with posts of people preparing to ski early season,
the first call of bottomless pow for Hukaba and people starting to sort trips with
the call "book now".
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Oops, meant 2014. Dont tell the missus
And hope to be neck deep in pow, feb 14!
Am there a bit earlier, from about the 6 feb. ~ 10 days at R, 10 days at N
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Forecast at P was rainy today. Its warm here at mo.
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Brought a lot of gear this year to be prepared for Feb trip to Japan.
Will post photos later as want to show gear in use. Rock on Feb 14.
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Looking good
Well done. Functional and spiffy! :thumbsup:
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I decked myself out in goretex, I cant believe it took me so long but its the best purchase Ive ever made by far.
Other than that Im building a handful of new boards. I want for nothing else (finally)
Goretex. What did you buy?
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Unless it has an Ice making function, which would require some plumbing, then it's just plug in and go. You could keep it in ur garage until you r ready to plug it in
Depends on the fridge. Ours has the ice making function whereby you put water into a tank and then it turns that into ice, no need for plumbing.
We got that type for the very reason that no plumbing is required as the house we are in at the moment is a rented one.
That sounds like fridge that I want to get next. Definitely want an ice maker as love ice in my drinks and so over those tilt trays,
the forgetting to refill them and the ice sticking. But dont want the hassle of cutting an in fill slab to hook
water pipes up.
What a great idea. Will have to look for in Oz.
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Wallace & Grommit
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The three wheeled step climbing trolley trucks, just to clarify
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Good to hear K's solved there problem. It can be hard to get good service
these days and I understand the displeasure. Don't like getting angry too.
The straps sound like a good idea, seen experienced furniture removalists use
them. I always leave the packaging cardboard on in case of bumps/ knocks going up
stairs. Walls can be patched quite easily but harder to hide dents in a new fridge.
Obvious but thought worth mentioning.
The hand trolley trucks with a ratchet hold down strap work well but you will still have to
wiggle around corners.
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Reckon there will be a few heading down this we. With all the snow &
split fest.
Ugh, work got in the way for me. Hope it's not too windy for those
down there & GN is correct with it snowing thru Sept. I'm still hoping
to get to Island Bend sometime.
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dicky knee
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Not sure how popular it is in Japan but have heard people wake board in off season.
There are some water parks here that have it.
Boarders that do both say it helps with practicing tricks as feels similar to boarding.
But could be fairly costly to gear up
Also heard some SJ'rs into canoeing but you probably know that
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Yep that's a few nice meals / drinks or even another board.
I made good with the spending money converted at parity but lost a bit by being
a little slow on paying for trip but no going back now its locked in.
Sounds like yet another Abenomics success story!
With more abenomics success, I may have to take another peek.
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Just received my Ion's very impresssed.
Great Lacing systen nice and comfortable not as stiff as expected. And they look pretty cool too
I thought that too compared to my old missions that have just about disintegrated - the missions were very old tech and hence the need for purchase
but felt a lot stiffer.
Am also impressed by the lacing, comfort and of course cool factor
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Yep that's a few nice meals / drinks or even another board.
I made good with the spending money converted at parity but lost a bit by being
a little slow on paying for trip but no going back now its locked in.
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After a lot of faffing about and getting increasingly bored with checking, I decided on a number and just went with it.
You can drive yourself nuts.
If you like fannying about with it, all well and good. But I'm not into all that fannying around.
I don't like faffing about either (its not huge amounts for me but nice to convert when its in my favor) but not sure about this new abenomics speak of "fannying"
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or for you Griz
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in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
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On a roll.
Easy one though. All thats available where I am at presently