Despite all of his hopes, Power Seen was incorrect in reporting the untimely and violent demise of a snowbound Boloney Moguls. Much to the contrary, the crew (minus one Power Seen of course) braved the elements to arrive in Vermont on the evening of Dec. 19th, just in time to settle in for 3 continuous days of heavy snow. When it was over, 47 inches had piled up over the previous 7 days, and thanks to Pico Mountains late opening, much of that remained untouched and waiting. The conditions were epic, probably the best any of us had seen, with consistent knee deep freshies all over Pico and Killington. The storm kept most of us there Sunday night, and I must say, the only thing better than a powder Saturday or a powder Sunday, is a powder Monday. Full photo coverage can be found here.
And did I mention that Power Seen wasn't there?
Better luck next time.
bə-lō'nē mō'gəls(n.pl.) 1. A group of drinkers with a shredding problem. 2. The combination of snow, booze, and metal.
12.29.2008
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DICK
so..much..pow....and creamy beige!
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