Colorado skiers: waiting for this forever.I told Haley that if we ever get 2'+ of powder I'll get her one. Also that she'll need to go straight to black to be able to ski that depth. Her response: "I'm waiting".
Colorado skiers: waiting for this forever.I told Haley that if we ever get 2'+ of powder I'll get her one. Also that she'll need to go straight to black to be able to ski that depth. Her response: "I'm waiting".
I dunno... Highlands Bowl could fill in pretty deeply...No for 17" he won't.pack your snorkel
Agreed. Both my jacket and pants/bibs were previous season colors I found on eBay for 50% off MSRP. And even that was spendy as.i like their stuff in general, but i always wait for past season closeouts so i can save 40-50%. even at that discount, that's about the limit of what i'd be willing to spend on it.
Colorado: it might not snow very much, but at least the wind blows away whatever snow we do get.Colorado skiers: waiting for this forever.
Under $500. I do spend alot of time on the river/streams and want a good wader. I am only interested in the breathable kind as I tend to hike alot to backcountry water and neoprene is just too hot. My current Orvis breathables worked pretty good in the winter and summer. I like the Simms Guide pant for ease of movement and hiking. I never go above waist so the GP will eliminate the hot/bulky upper bib part..Just curious on their durability and ease of movement..How much are you looking to spend?
I used to use the heat waders myself, good thick neoprene... wanted to stay warm.
I have since moved to simple hip boots and they are substantially more comfortable and work great
17" over 5 days ain't gonna require a snorkel, n00B. Even in HB. Hell, you'll be lucky if it's boot-deep on Friday.I dunno... Highlands Bowl could fill in pretty deeply...
Truth.Colorado: it might not snow very much, but at least the wind blows away whatever snow we do get.
sign up for their email list.... they run those specials directly on their website a couple times a year.Agreed. Both my jacket and pants/bibs were previous season colors I found on eBay for 50% off MSRP. And even that was spendy as.
If such things matter to you, Simms' guide-level waders are made in Montana vs overseas for most everything else. My Simms are headwaters I think, cheaper than the Guides, but they are surprisingly stout at the knees and other wear points.Under $500. I do spend alot of time on the river/streams and want a good wader. I am only interested in the breathable kind as I tend to hike alot to backcountry water and neoprene is just too hot. My current Orvis breathables worked pretty good in the winter and summer. I like the Simms Guide pant for ease of movement and hiking. I never go above waist so the GP will eliminate the hot/bulky upper bib part..Just curious on their durability and ease of movement..
Your mom is boot deep.17" over 5 days ain't gonna require a snorkel, n00B. Even in HB. Hell, you'll be lucky if it's boot-deep on Friday.
Buena suerte.Just quit my job after 15 years here.
New job starts in two weeks.
Buckle up.
Oh man.... if thats your price level..... you can go for anything.Under $500. I do spend alot of time on the river/streams and want a good wader. I am only interested in the breathable kind as I tend to hike alot to backcountry water and neoprene is just too hot. My current Orvis breathables worked pretty good in the winter and summer. I like the Simms Guide pant for ease of movement and hiking. I never go above waist so the GP will eliminate the hot/bulky upper bib part..Just curious on their durability and ease of movement..
whoa wait what storytimeJust quit my job after 15 years here.
New job starts in two weeks.
Buckle up.
A few former coworkers have a similar business going. I’ve stayed in touch over the years, and they offered me a position. I’ll be doing similar work to what I do now, with people I’ve worked with before. The offer was too good to pass on.whoa wait what storytime
will you be required to wear pants?A few former coworkers have a similar business going. I’ve stayed in touch over the years, and they offered me a position. I’ll be doing similar work to what I do now, with people I’ve worked with before. The offer was too good to pass on.
Not sure what I’ll complain about once the new job starts.
Not daily, but on occasionswill you be required to wear pants?
Not sure what I’ll complain about once the new job starts.
I expect complaints to be posted on "pants days".Not daily, but on occasions
I suspect you'll find LOTS of shit. It *is* a job, after all.<snip>
Not sure what I’ll complain about once the new job starts.
I once was in a place with no good coffee. so I opted to try a can of RockStar. Gave me heart palpitations and freaked me the fcuk out. Haven't had another since. I'll have a Redbull every once in a while if I can't find coffee, but a small one. and only if I'm doing something active (like skiing or biking).i once drank an entire french press of 100% kona. i legit got the shakes like Fry did.
My lady is in Aspen for a work thing this week but doesn't get to ski. that shits cold blooded.
since I'm not on the cool-kids program in Aspen, let me know if you're getting up anyplace this weekend.Aspen. In winter. Not allowed to ski? Does not compute...
We're probably gonna try a fambly day at Copper on Sunday. But maybe Winter Park? I dunno...since I'm not on the cool-kids program in Aspen, let me know if you're getting up anyplace this weekend.
What did u hit?Taco Tuesday venue disappointed, will not return.
Is there a proper Taqueria anywhere in the British Isles?Taco Tuesday venue disappointed, will not return.
Not local so you're safe.What did u hit?
Miniscule Hispanic population in the UK as the Atlantic border wall is keeping them all out, I don't recall any kind of Mexican restaurants at all off the top of my head. But it's a long time since I lived there.Is there a proper Taqueria anywhere in the British Isles?
Someone could make a good living...maybe in a University town?