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    Quote Originally Posted by brianrupnow
    Donnie G----Yes, finally the ski hills are open. 2 weeks ago we had no snow, springlike weather, and all the ski hill employees were laid off and sent home. Now winter is finally here, and we have about 8" of snow. All the ski hills are busy making snow, building up their base.---and yes, as you say, "time on my hands". With the BIG slowdown in the automotive sector, my design business is very slow right now.---Brian
    Hunter Mt, has been blowing snow round the clock since last tuesday or so, when we got cold weather. 10-40" base right now, with 25 out of 53 trails open, good for work now ( right now my dept is under staffed, and we don't have any more schedualed to come back ), but I shure hope the seasons did not switch.
    Last edited by Matt167; 01-22-2007 at 07:19 PM.
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    1967 Ford Falcon- Sold

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    1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold

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