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January 19, 2010
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Waheenie: January 19, 2010 Uphill: 1,000 ft. | Downhill: 700 ft.

Really amazing cream cheese snow. Fun exploring a new mountain range in Oregon that I've driven past a hundred times, and never even thought to stop. It's really fun getting to know places that I've ...[view]
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Powderjunky: January 19, 2010 Uphill: 1,000 ft. | Downhill: 700 ft.

We skied a north east facing aspect and found some real nice wind blown powder, the kind that makes you scream like a teenage girl. It was super windy up top and blowing from every direction. A super ...[view]
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