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To: abuelita who wrote (22745)2/8/2003 1:07:14 PM
From: carlos__san  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 104157
 
Rosie, why do you evade?
Rosie, how can i persuade?
Rosieeeeeeeeeeeee!

Tom Waits


Enable your PM function, would ya?



To: abuelita who wrote (22745)2/8/2003 5:03:07 PM
From: Mannie  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 104157
 
Where to find Scott on fridays:

This is my playground at Crystal Mountain, this is about the middle third of the area:
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Here is the view of Mt. Rainier from the top of Crystal Mountain, the summit of Rainier is about 12 miles away:
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Powder Bowl. From the chair to the top of Powder Bowl you can access the next two peaks to the south, The King & Three way Peak, they are in the ski area but you have to traverse and hike to get there. In the distance is Mount Adams, near the Oregon border.
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Mount St. Helens. I magnified this shot so you can see into the blow out zone of Mount St Helens. When it blew in 1980, over a mile of elevation was blown away. You can see a new dome forming in the crater:
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The King. Gnarly with a capital G, at least coming off the peak on this side. The two runs off the top are "Pin Ball" & "Brain Damage." Fabulous powder skiing pitch off of the back side.
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Your host for this tour:
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