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Old 03-16-2008, 09:33 PM
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Well thanks for answering the questions I had about Raymond guys. Since its such a good snow year I was looking into some possible lines that aren't normally skied and Raymond was one of them. I had the same questions as First Chair and by the sounds of it the top may be worth while in the right conditions but its not on the top of my list after what was said. Thanks for the beta.
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I included an RC photo in my sunday Tux report:
http://www.timefortuckerman.com/foru...28&postcount=6

Didn't get a feel for the "run-out" or ice-bulge issues (caveat emptor), but there's a lot of snow in there!
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This was skied yesterday (sun) by a coupla people.
Said the falls were quite skiable.
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This was skied yesterday (sun) by a coupla people.
Said the falls were quite skiable.
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Old 04-02-2008, 10:56 PM
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Yes welcome Trainnvain! I also heard from some people on the mountain that a couple guys skied it but no word on how it was. Here are some pics I snapped of parts of it going up Lions Head.









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