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TR Non-Gnarly La Grave 9th April 2009

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Arno looks better than my 5 days of SLUSHY BUMP SKIING in Flaine last week with Mrs Norris, didnt even get on my board. I did enjoy the beers on the terrace every day though and lazy breakfasts Puzzled
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
You can rope up for the traverse, got to say I'm tempted if I could find someone kind (crazy) enough to hold the rope! Problem is I ride goofy so if I had the board on I'd be facing outwards. Still think even the steepness once on the Pan would make my pants go brown.

btw the couloir Y is the one just below where the dotted line meets the traverse. It's been done by a dog you know!
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