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November 3, 2010
Submitted By powderjunky

November 3, 2010
Submitted By powderjunky
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Schneefrau: February 16, 2011 Uphill: 1,000 ft. | Downhill: 10,000 ft.
WOW! Biggest snowfall in North America happened right here at Bachy!In a word, stupendous!...[view]READ MORE
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Powderjunky: November 3, 2010 Uphill: 1,400 ft. | Downhill: 1,400 ft.
Well, about as good as it can get when its 50 degrees at 6pm at 7,000 ft. Parts of the snow firmed up which were really fun, and the lower half was pretty manky. But the sunset was awesome and we skie...[view]Need A Guide?
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Timberline Mountain Guides offers backcountry ski and snowboard programming to accommodate anyone. Whether you have ventured into the backcountry before or not, let us help meet your ski goals. We provide instruction and guides for terrain that can challenge any ability. No matter how you enjoy the backcountry, ski or splitboard, give us a call and we can design a program that meets your needs. American Mountain Guides Association Accredited program. AIARE Avalanche Course Provider....Hire this guide
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