Installed C3000A, anticipating winter snow...
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Congratulations! That's gonna be a blast.
BTW, Might want to look into UHMW bottoms and skegs, if you haven't already done so.
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The snow did not arrive yet in the desert. But, may in December.
Today's report in my area...

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denalipilot wrote:
BTW, Might want to look into UHMW bottoms and skegs, if you haven't already done so.
-DP
Roger that! Thank you for the guidance. Will check into it.
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I f you ever get over to SE Idaho this winter, look me up. I have some breakfast spots we can ski fly into, one near the Grand Tetons and one near Yellowstone

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8GCBC wrote:denalipilot wrote:
BTW, Might want to look into UHMW bottoms and skegs, if you haven't already done so.
-DP
Roger that! Thank you for the guidance. Will check into it.
Ditto on that advice.....those will get you stuck big time.
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Pretty slick! Be careful out there. As you probably know, the temps in this neck of the woods aren't as consistently cold as in the north, and fluctuate quite a bit.
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courierguy wrote:I f you ever get over to SE Idaho this winter, look me up. I have some breakfast spots we can ski fly into, one near the Grand Tetons and one near Yellowstone

Hi Courier Guy,
Definitely! I have been very stoked with the ski areas you have posted here.
Thank you! Will PM this winter !!
Arrived back home today in Hawaii.

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Zzz wrote:Pretty slick! Be careful out there. As you probably know, the temps in this neck of the woods aren't as consistently cold as in the north, and fluctuate quite a bit.
We have to watch out for the "Pineapple Express" in Oregon! Warm air from the South!
It was like summer here last week on the Coast of Oregon!

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