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Lookout is blessed by location - snows earlier, later, & drier most seasons. Not the tallest vertical around here, nor does it have the longest runs & trails, but it's a family-oriented facility, their patrol scheduling is flexible, and I get to ski midweeks when the crowds are non-existent.
Here's some info: (Steve, you can peek too!)
http://www.skilookout.com/ski/mountain_info.php
Cheers!
Paul
I'm up for another training day Friday, then home for 1)ibuprofen, 2) quick shower & change of clothes, then 3) Tony Romas for dinner - Daniel & Gayle's birthdays this weekend - they chose (I suggested, but they chose! really!)
Cheers!
Paul
The Subaru Crew Chat is on tonight. The chat room opens at 8:45PM ET Hope to see YOU there! Check out the schedule
I can't imagine 60, much less 70+.
To ski we used to go about 28-33 or so.
-juice
Bob
Anyway, it's a rough life skiing anywhere near 60 or 70. I'm definitely not good enough to do it, nevermind have fun at it.
If you're after pure speed though I think you're going about it all wrong-- get a tunnel hull, say an Eliminator. Fastest boat I've ever been on was a 27' Eliminator tunnel hull with three two-stroke V6 outboards. We did over 110mph at Lake Havasu, and I can honestly say that I was terrified.
Oops. Sorry to be so far off topic.
~Colin
Any boxer powered boats out there, to bring this back on topic?
-juice
-Brian
I used to water ski at 28mph on the nose. One time in college my friends were goofing around and cranked up the speed while I was skiing. I eventually let go of the rope and coasted when it got too scary. I think they said I held on to about 45mph or so. They thought it was a lot funnier than I did!
-Brian
To keep it on topic, haven't seen any boxers in marine use yet.
-mike
Thanks for the tire rec, Ken.
Lots of Subies in evidence in the parking lot.
You're lucky - real snow. Most of our snow is that artifical stuff which can become boiler plate really fast (gotta have sharp edges).
Toboggan
This time, it seems to have gone right over .. around .. something ..
we've only had a couple of flurries and dustings out of this system .... so far
Daughter called from Texas to see if we were snowed in. Dallas got more snow than we did!
-Brian
http://www.powerboatmag.com/2006features/10_06_catalina.php
~Colin
I can't believe many people in Texas saw snow and we still haven't.
-juice
-mike
6-10" ... last week when they predicted that .. we got maybe .. 1/2 " .. lol
My brother says he can pay me back that loan in full, so early next year, when I get back from Brazil, I may actually go car shopping.
The irony in all this is that my Forester is running as good as ever, and I feel like it's a waste to trade it in. Wifey is really pushing for a bigger trip vehicle, given our many 3+ hour road trips.
-juice
ateixeira, "Subaru Crew Cafe" #12201, 7 Dec 2006 7:07 am
-juice
Last week he was told he has a year at the outside and probably less, my own doctor thinks this is an extremely generous estimate, the year from hell just keeps going and going, as a very close and dear friend lost his fight with cancer in Sept.
Cheers Pat.
-Frank
Stay positive and strong!
This is turing out to being a really sad holiday season. Two days ago I got word from an old high school buddy that one of our classmates had passed. Today I get another e-mail from him saying his own younger sister just died yesterday of lung cancer.
It's gotta get better...
Bob
Thanks for sharing and you again have my condolences. I'm glad that we are all here to support and assist you, and I'm sure you have loads of other caring friends and family. You and Rita will get through this tough time through all of our collective strength. God bless.
~Colin
Those of us with good fortune in 2006 should count our blessings, something I plan to do for sure.
-juice
Hang in there.
Ken
Cheers Pat.
My mother-in-law was diagnosed with the same thing at the end of July. Her doctor refuses to give her a prognosis, saying that in her experience, most patients make it to whatever the prognosis is, then pass. Anyways, she has just finished chemo last week (6 rounds total) and will now be on maintenance drugs (which, by the way, her provider doesn't want to pay for :mad: )
She is a non smoker, so the doctors feel she may do ok on cheo as her lungs are fundamentally stronger than a smoker's. Of course, not being a smoker means it took a while for the diagnosis despite being symptomatic for well over a year. No one was looking for cancer.
So we're hoping for the best. She's lost all her hair and claims to feel good. I certainly hope we get a year with her, and I'm secretly hoping for a good bit more than that.
Like you say though, a prognosis I believe is useless when it is your time it is your time.
Cheers Pat.
I end up taking care of a lot of cancer patients in their last months of life. Unfortunately, we just don't have it yet when it comes to cures for many people, but a lot of research is being done to get there.
Make sure the doctors keep him comfortable- we at least are pretty good at that here in the 21st century and there really is no reason for people to suffer greatly, nor have to worry about suffering.
Take care, Pat.
tom
Mt brother is now going down the same road.
Cheers Pat.
Sorry to hear about your families. Our hopes and prayers are with you. Here's hoping for good news.
Mark
If not, have a great Holiday and let's all hope 2007 turns out to be a universally wonderful year for all.
-juice
Rules: car/truck/motorcycle must be for available sale now. You can use MSRP or actual prices, but no trade-in allowances. And you have to spend it on your vehicle fleet.
If Santa put $100,000 in my stocking (I've been good Santa!), here's how I think I would spend it:
2007 Toyota Sienna XLE AWD, loaded, $35,884. Trip vehicle.
2007 Subaru Tribeca Ltd DVD NAV, $33,553. Wife's vehicle.
$30,563 left, and this is a tough one. I want a convertible to replace the Miata, but 2 seats is often not enough. 27640 for a G6 with a folding hardtop, or $25,276 for a Sebring soft top, or $30,494 for a Solara SLE V6 convertible. Perfect price, so I'll go with the Solara:
2007 Toyota Solara SLE convertible, $30,494.
The rest would go to gasoline.
Anyone else wanna play?
-juice
Have a great trip and holiday, and to everyone in the crew:
HAPPY HOLIDAY"S and a HAPPY NEW YEAR
Charlie
http://iacinc.selfip.com/48hrs/48hrs-2007
Jan 12-14
-mike
Dear Santa,
I would like the following for Christmas (I've been really good - HONEST!):
2007 Subaru Forester XT Limited - $28k (all purpose/trip vehicle)
2007 Mercedes SLK-350 - $52k (commuting/weekend vehicle)
2007 Nissan Versa - $18k - (commuting/take the dogs to the park vehicle)
-Frank
...And yes, the "Annual $100K X-Mas Stocking Stuffer" list:
AWD Porsche 911 Targa 4S ($95,900.00)
http://www.porsche.com/usa/models/911/911-targa-4s/
Bob
$100K
VW GTI $23K - the daily driver
MB CLS550 $67K - the client car
Used F150 $10K - the weekend handyman.
Have a safe, enjoyable Holiday and a Happy & Healthy New Year for one and all!
Mark